Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Best of 2015

From the post with the most Google +s

We are fast approaching the end of year, so I thought I would bid 2015 goodbye, with a "Best of" that features your favourite posts, based on a number of factors including reader page views.

Drum roll please...


Your Favourite Private Garden is pretty much a tie between two Nova Scotia gardens: 



Donna Ever's woodland garden: The Shady Woodland & the Gate of Lost Marbles.


Your Favourite Problem Solver would go to this post: More Ideas for that Narrow Space between Suburban Homes.


Most Popular Public Garden goes to the Rock Garden in Truro Nova Scotia.




Not far behind it, in second place, was this post: 10+ Favourite Shrubs.


Your Favourite Project was this hydrangea wreath.


Your Favourite Post Featuring my Garden among a number of others: Core Mid-Summer Plants and Pretty Combinations.


The post that received The Most Google +s: A trip to the Countryside.


The Post with the Most Comments was the one in which I wrote about the heartbreak of Rusty's tragic loss. My family and I were really touched by all your kind expressions of sympathy. 

A close second was this post, with our other two Shelties playing in the sprinkler last summer: Two Crazy Dogs in a Garden.

Salvia 'Cathedral Sky Blue'

I have lots of new posts in the works, but would love to hear from you. What topics would you love to see me cover in 2016?

Happy new year! All the best to you for 2016!

24 comments:

  1. Congratulation of all of your success and beautiful posts in the year 2015. Your blog is beautiful, well written and very informative. Happy New Year, Jennifer!

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  2. Hi Jennifer! It's always a pleasure to visit your blog. Happy 2016!

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  3. I always love reading your posts and many of the photos you showed here I remember, but although I love gardens and gardening, your most beautiful ones here are your lovely dogs.
    Wish you a very Happy New Year with lots of garden pleasure!

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  4. It's easy to see why those posts were such hits. Poor Rusty, that is still so utterly heart breaking....
    I would keep on exactly as you are re posts! All the very best for 2016.xxx

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  5. Jennifer girl .. some how I missed the post about Rusty, I am so truly sorry for you and your family's loss. I still can't come to terms with my Molly's loss almost 9 years ago.
    They keep a paw on your heart.
    Your posts are always wonderful ... this is a great read to see which ones were so popular ... I love that the gardens in Truro were so popular !
    Your photography is wonderful girl ! .. I hope to improve more this year with mine: )
    Best for the coming year 2016 ... good grief "are we there yet??" LOLOL
    Take care
    Joy : )

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  6. Happy New Year. I love all your posts, so beautiful!

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  7. All of them gorgeous - and you know my heart goes out to you still for Rusty.

    All my best wishes for the happiest of new years xox

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  8. Thank you everyone for your kind words and encouragement.

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  9. As always, your blog has been full of inspiring and beautiful posts once again. Happy New Year!

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  10. I am new to your blog so you may have covered this before. I would love to see gardens done on a small, limited budget.............or more home garden tours. I wonder if there are ways to "fancy up" chain link fencing............
    Thankyou for your great, idead filled blog!

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    1. Thanks Kim, I'll keep your ideas in mind. To fancy up a chain link fence I would plant a vine that might cover the surface and hide the metal fencing. There are any number of ivy type vines to choose from. Here is a post on dressing up fencing that you may find interesting:
      http://threedogsinagarden.blogspot.ca/2014/02/10-great-ways-to-dress-up-wall-or-fence.html

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  11. I love each and every one of your posts. Your photographs sell them all. I look forward to more in the coming year and selfishly hope to see more of your own garden.

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    1. Thanks Mindy. I didn't show my garden much last year. There were too many non-related projects in the works making for one big mess in the yard. I will try to feature it more often in 2016.

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  12. I so enjoyed your photos. A wonderful change from my daily view of several inches of snow and sleet. Your dogs are lovely, collies have always been my favorite breed. I'm sorry for your loss. Wishing you a wonderful new year and looking forward to your lovely photos in 2016.

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  13. Everything you post is amazing so do what you want. :o) Looking forward to more pics of your garden. Actually, I was bragging about your blog/garden/photography to someone just today. :o)

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  14. Your photos are always amazing. The very best in 2016 to you and your family.

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  15. Sending to you my best wishes for a lovely and happy new year. Your wonderful photography and the breath taking beauty of the gardens has often lifted my spirits and inspired me. If only I could get such luscious vegetation here in Virginia, LOL. Thank you again for sharing and including us in your gardening adventures.

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  16. Oh I don't know if I could pick a favorite garden from all the wonderful ones you profiled. Happy New Year my dear Jennifer!

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  17. It’s always a treat to visit your blog, your photos are gorgeous and the text is well thought out – I remember all these posts and I understand why they are favourites! Happy New Year – all the best for 2016!

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  18. Jennifer
    Although I don't visit regularly, I always enjoy your posts and your wonderful photo's.
    All good wishes for the New Year ahead

    All the best Jan

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  19. I've read many interesting posts on your blog Jennifer, thank you.
    Happy New year to you and your family!

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  20. If you had asked me my favorites of all your posts, I wouldn't even know where to begin! I enjoy them all, and your photos are always so beautiful. I've probably pinned more of your ideas to my Pinterest board than anyone else's. Wishing you a very Happy New Year, Jennifer!

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  21. Happy New Year, Jennifer! I remember many of these wonderful posts, but somehow I missed the one on the hydrangea wreath. I am definitely going back to read that one! Thank you!

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  22. Beautiful photos! Great posts. Merry belated Christmas and Happy New Year!

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