Greenbenchramblings is one year old today! Yes, I have been rambling away from my old green bench on my allotment for a year to the day. Each time I celebrate a birthday with a nought in it I give myself a challenge. When I was 30 I decided to get up before first light, taking a not so willing family with me, travel to a nearby area of deciduous woodland and await the dawn chorus. It was pure magic! The song of each bird as it awoke joined in the chorus until the wood reverberated with song celebrating the new day. The atmosphere was electric – an unforgettable experience.
When I reached 40 I decided to buy some new walking boots as a stimulus to get out into the beautiful Shropshire countryside more.
At 50 I began studying a garden design course.
A year ago I reached 60 and decided to start my Greenbenchramblings blog, to record my musings and photos related to our garden, our allotment, gardening and wildlife. So Happy Birthday Blog! I have been delighted with the response to it, enjoyed the comments and feel I have met new friends from almost every continent. I share all my gardening visiting, my lottie gardening, the development and maintenance of the garden at home and the walks in the countryside with Jude, also known as The Undergardener or Mrs Greenbenchrambler.
The surprise of the blogging year was when Willow Cottage Gardeners nominated my blog for a Versatile Blogger Award, hence the rather handsome green logo on the top right of my blogs. As a part of this award I have to write a list of 7 things about myself that readers of my blog might not know and suggest 15 blogs for nomination for the award.
So here goes with the 7 things you might not know about me;
1.Forty years ago I had an altercation with a lorry and the lorry came out best. I was put back together and I am now registered “Bionic”.
2,My favourite gardeners are Beth Chatto, Dan Hinckley, Carol Klein and Monty Don.
3.I have had allotments for over 20 years.
4.I have been a fisherman since I was 4 years old. When I retired my ambition was to catch a 30 pound carp. The biggest so far is 29 pound 15 ounces.
5.I talk to my chickens and they talk back.
6.My favourite garden designers are Dan Pearson, Piet Oudolf, Tom Stuart-Smith and Cleve West.
7.If I could choose anywhere in the world to live it would be in the South Shropshire Hills. I live in the South Shropshire Hills!
My 15 nominated blogs;
1. www.lensandpensbysally.wordpress.com
2. www.aerialediblegardening.wordpress.com
3. www.latebloomerbuds.wordpress.com
4. www.fennelandfern.co.uk/blog
5. www.soulsbyfarm.wordpress.com
6. www.gardeninginthelines.wordpress.com
7. www.mytinyplot.wordpress.com
8. www.gettingfreshblog.wordpress.com
9. www.gardeningcanuck.wordpress.com
10. www.100squaremetres.wordpress.com
11. www.pbmgarden.wordpress.com
12. www.arignagardener.wordpress.com
13. www.grandparentsplus2.wordpress.com
14. www.wanderingwoody.wordpress.com
15. www.indiansummerfarm.wordpress.com
As followers of greenbenchramblings know I carry a camera around with me wherever we go and my favourite subjects are plants, especially plant portraits, allotment gardening, and the creatures who live in our gardens, on our allotment and on the plants. It seems apt to finish this One Year On posting with a few pics of these favourite subjects.






