After an afternoon of thinking, typing and deleting I still have a blank screen in my new blog post box. There seemed to be so many things to say, and then suddenly nothing to say.
The few things I found I did write were rubbish and were deleted. It then had me thinking about, what makes for a good blog?
Do I chunter on about nothing much more than what I have achieved that day, or what I hope to achieve the next day?
I mean I went to college in 2010 to 2013 and studied horticulture, qualified at RHS level 2, but at the end of the day it just means I'm a gardener under pressure to get it right and that is far from always the case. No amount of education outsmarts them hungry insects and molluscs after their food.
Do I discuss pests and diseases, which along with an inspired moment watching Harry Dodson, was the reason I wanted to become educated in gardening(horticulture).
I get the system of biological pest control rather than chemical do I discuss that? But then isn't that borderline entomology? So what does make for a good blog? I would be rude to think it is the love of gardening because if that is not a universal reason to stand knee deep in failures and still pursue a goal of growing for food and aesthetic appreciation then I may have missed the whole point.
I would appreciate some tips.
The few things I found I did write were rubbish and were deleted. It then had me thinking about, what makes for a good blog?
Do I chunter on about nothing much more than what I have achieved that day, or what I hope to achieve the next day?
I mean I went to college in 2010 to 2013 and studied horticulture, qualified at RHS level 2, but at the end of the day it just means I'm a gardener under pressure to get it right and that is far from always the case. No amount of education outsmarts them hungry insects and molluscs after their food.
Do I discuss pests and diseases, which along with an inspired moment watching Harry Dodson, was the reason I wanted to become educated in gardening(horticulture).
I get the system of biological pest control rather than chemical do I discuss that? But then isn't that borderline entomology? So what does make for a good blog? I would be rude to think it is the love of gardening because if that is not a universal reason to stand knee deep in failures and still pursue a goal of growing for food and aesthetic appreciation then I may have missed the whole point.
I would appreciate some tips.
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