This year, I'm dedicating one post each month to Blog Of The Month. This is where I feature a blog I'm enjoying reading. Some blogs will be new to me, others may be blogs I've been reading for a while. I hope that by doing this, I can introduce some of my readers to other, interesting blogs, though I know that some of you will already read the blogs I feature.
I've been reading the Blog Of The Month which I've chosen for September for quite some time. Living On The Edge is written by Su who lives and gardens on the edge of a small market town in Suffolk. Su comes up with some really interesting subjects for her posts, such as her latest one about Lunar Planting, something I'd love to have a go at some time in the future.
Su has a long, narrow garden, and she's managed to create lots of different spaces within it, seating areas, a pond, a patio, so many interesting and delightful features such as the naturally formed rose arch and the bench underneath the paper bark cherry tree. You must go and have a read of her blog and discover it all for yourself.
Su's love of plants shines through in her writing, especially her love of roses, she's got some beauties in her garden.
Su also writes about places she visits as well as her other love, textile art. All interesting stuff. Su's feline helpers also crop up on her blog from time to time.
Please do hop over and have a read of Su's wonderful blog if you haven't yet discovered it, I'm sure you'll agree that it's worthy of my Blog Of The Month award, and don't forget to tell her that I sent you.
Castleton Christmas Tree Festival
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Bakewell is the biggest town in the Peak District, a market town in the
Derbyshire Dales. We love to visit so when we saw that it was hosting its
Christm...
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I'll pop over for a peep.
ReplyDeleteIt's a blog that I look at occasionally, and always enjoy doing so.
ReplyDeleteFlighty xx
It is always nice to acknowledge blogs we enjoy and share them in honor from time to time ...off to take a peek.
ReplyDeleteI'm well acquainted with Sue's lovely blog Jo. I hope that this post leads to more virtual visitors walking down her garden path :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a lovely review of my blog :-)
ReplyDeleteA really great blog, I've had a read and thoroughly enjoyed it. And what a beautiful garden she has. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteHI Jo, again I am playing catch up, just lately it's all I seem to have done but I am hoping now for a more sedate life where I'm not running round like a headless chicken....I am actually looking forward to winter arriving!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your 20 Gorgeous Gardening Blogs. pick. and the review on the veg ox was great. Your tomatoes are looking wonderful and your 'bath carrots' were great...amazingly straight!!
I like the sound of the mini cucumbers you grew...I may give them a go next year. Hopefully now I can get back on track and keep up with your posts!!
Yikes! Another good blog to add to my list! Thanks :) I really need to sort my own page out and give credit to more recent blogs I find.
ReplyDeleteLove that you do this, Jo! I'll pop over and read what promises to be another good blog. P.x
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting blog she seems to have....right, I'm on my way over there...xxxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip Jo. It's not a blog I have come across so will pop by and have a read. x
ReplyDeleteSu has some gorgeous flower photos :) I think it's lovely how you do a blog of the month post.
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