Stuart Robinson, the outstanding Australian gardenblogger, has named "14 Garden Bloggers to Watch," based on their entrepreneurship and innovations. "These are the true movers in our category and I can’t wait to see what they come up with next," he says.
Well, I like to keep up with what on-line gardenwriters are up to, too, and I do it by reading Stuart’s Gardening Tips ‘n’ Ideas coz I know he’s keeping up. So thanks, Stuart, for drawing attention to some cool stuff that some cool people are up to. Here’s what I learned from the list:
- Now I finally know where those "Green Thumb Sunday" buttons all over the blogosphere came from. I still don’t know what it is, though, and I especially don’t understand the pay-per-post feature that Stuart complains of. I read the link; I still don’t get it. Use third-grade language, please.
- I’ll pass Katrina’s Little Gardeners on to my friends who teach gardening to kids, and check out Mr. Brown Thumb for myself – they’re both new to me.
- Toronto’s Beth Lawrence has a great-looking site and she does podcasts. Hmm, maybe I can interest her in doing a little gardening video.
- To Marc at Veggie Garden Info and Kenny at Veggie Gardening Tips I have one question: Where the hell are you? This has to be my pet peeve about blogs, especially gardening blogs. It matters where you are. Why hide such an important bit of information?
- Here’s another puzzler: How can Doug Welch have low traffic and still have 1,500 subscribers to his feed? Don’t they count as traffic? Okay, I’m ignorant on this point, so enlighten me.
- I’m already a fan of Angela, Hanna, Carol, Kathy and Colleen and echo their inclusion on this list.
- And I won’t pretend I wasn’t tickled to be listed myself and all I have to say is Stuart, you’re number one with me, too. How can I forget your scooping me on the big GardenRant buy-out? (The cleverest April Fool joke I’ve seen in decades.)
THE AUSSIE’S GOT ME MUSING
- Man, bloggers are SO on top of trends. While publishers are begging their writers to start blogs and create platforms for themselves, bloggers are THERE, especially the bunch highlighted in this list. They’ve got platform to spare, and I’m taking notes.
- Stuart’s list is just the latest example of the amazing generosity shown by gardenbloggers to their peers. Print garden writers tell me it’s the same with them, so maybe it’s something about gardening itself. And if someday a researcher proves that playing with plants and dirt makes people nicer, I won’t be surprised at all.
$$$, ANYONE?
Just mentioning Stuart’s hilarious reference to a $1.3 million buy-out of GardenRant reminds me of a good idea I once had – to turn garden writing and coaching into a second career, however modest. And in the year since my employer went out of business and I wrote that piece, nothing has turned out the way I thought it would, but opportunities keep popping up and I keep having fun. Only thing is, maybe I’m having too much fun.
So for the record, this blogger is for hire as a writer or editor in any medium. And as much as I’m enjoying the little media whirlwind around me this summer, maybe it’s time I take a page from Jerry Maguire’s football-playing client and start asking people to "Show me the money."







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Great post as always Susan. You’ve really delved into some of the issues.
To give some clarification to what I’ve been discussing;
- The Pay Per Post feature is best understood by going to their site. But, in a nutshell, bloggers are paid for writing reviews on products and services by advertisers. The blogger writes the post and includes a link or two to the advertiser and then they themselves receive a commission for doing this. Which is all fine if you write on topics that are related to your blog. Otherwise they just look spammy and soon you lose your readership. BTW – Google is cracking down on these links and can penalise a blogger for adding them to their posts.
- Regarding Doug Welch’s subscriber numbers: people can subscribe to your feed and then read it in their aggegator (Bloglines, Google Reader etc) without ever visiting the blog (ok, you have to at least visit it to subscribe – but that’s only once). Most of the blogs I read are done this way. Therefore, very few people visit Doug’s blog but 1500+ people read it.
- “(The cleverest April Fool joke I’ve seen in decades.)” – now there’s a claim!!! I had so much fun making that one that it amuses me that you found it equally as funny. April 1, 2008 is going to be a tough call.
Thanks for your lovely comments and I trust the ‘$$$ Anyone’ starts to happen for you. C’mon people…she’s not at the top of this list for no reason.
Susan: Just to let you know . . . . You wonder where Kenny from Veggie Gardening Tips and Marc at Veggie Garden Info are located. Kenny’s “About the Gardener” link shows that he’s in Central Pennsylvania. Veggie Garden Info’s “About This Site” link says that it’s essentially a re-blog site – posts from various other blogs around the world. (However, it’s not particularly clear from the description. With apologies to Marc and Anthony, who are doing a great job, this could be written more clearly.) Anyway, I just wanted to let you know that they’re not hiding their geographical location – it’s there.
Wow, I read most of the blogs you listed, for once I am “in the know”
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I echo Tracy and add that Marc from Veggie Garden Info is in Kentucky. He also runs his own Garden Desk blog about his own garden. It’s there where you can find he’s in Kentucky. Where are you?–just kidding.
Bummer. I’ve looked again and I still can’t find either About or About the Site, but maybe I’m just having an e-challenged moment.
Hi there.
We (like most of us) have never met, but here I am on your site via the lovely Stuart from Gardening tips’nideas. I love making my video podcasts, even though they are a lot of work. I have a such a great crew that it makes it easy to film. I hardly have to look for content, just start filming what ever we happen to be doing that day. You mentioned that you would like to do a video. Let me know. Nice to view your site. After I finish this editing session I am going to sit down to a cup of ice tea and read some more.
Take care.
Beth Lawrence.
http://www.growseethis.com
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