2023 on the blog…and the annual quiz

Tomorrow the blog celebrates its 10th birthday!

The first post was on New Years Eve 2013 and  the numbers reading  have continued to grow apace with over 222,000 views  over the course of the year,  well up on last year’s already record 152,000, the 100,000 for 2020 and less than 7,000 for the whole of 2014!  All adding up to a grand total of over 850,000. 

As always, thank you  for your loyal support and the nice comments. Please keep  telling your friends about the blog and get them to join the mailing list.  Just  go to the very bottom of any post, enter an email address and each new post  will appear, as if by magic, early on Saturday morning in time for breakfast.

And now for the quiz….

But before we get to that you might like to know a few more facts and figures – and if not then just scroll down to this years questions…

Thanks to the statistics provided by WordPress I’m also able to tell you that this is my 521st post which in total scarily contain just over a million words,  with this year’s posts averaging around 2800 words each. 

As you can see visitors come from virtually every country in the world [apart from a few in west/central Africa] although obviously most come from the UK, the USA and the rest of the English speaking world, with Europe following quiet a way behind. 

The most popular one by far has been the one  I wrote on what I thought was rather niche, even by my standards, on electroculture which has had 64,000 views.   You can see the next most popular  in the list on the left.

To celebrate the annual quiz is going to look back over the last ten years rather than just 2023… so instead of the usual 50 questions there are 100. That should keep you busy for a few minutes!

The answers are at the bottom of the post but if you can’t wait then click on the links…

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ANSWERS

2023

  1. Ripley Castle , Nr Harrogate
  2. Admiral Bligh
  3. Marjorie Fish
  4. Les Halles, the former central markets of Paris
  5. The pavilion in the new coronation garden in Antrim
  6. Beverley Nichols
  7. Its a Lily Beetle so its looking for lilies  to lay its grubs on.
  8. Stourhead
  9. Sellar & Yeatman in Garden Rubbish
  10. Bramham Park
  11.  Antoine-Francois Bertrand, Marquis de Molleville
  12. Tomato
  13.  A Tudor Thumb Pot for watering 
  14. West Wycombe
  15. Queen Victoria – it’s Victoria Park, Tower Hamlets
  16. The seed head of a peony
  17. Harlaxton
  18. The Brief Garden, Sri Lanka, home of Bevis Bawa
  19. Swanage
  20. Kingston Lacy
  21. Seeds of the monkey puzzle tree
  22. Kirby Hall
  23. John Glover, in Tasmania
  24. The judges of a gooseberry show weighing gooseberries 
  25. The histoic treehouse at Pitchford Hall
  26. Holkham 
  27. Scotney Castle
  28. Elizabeth I’s  favourite Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex
  29. Frederick Gibberd
  30. Hever Castle
  31. William Barron transpalnting the 800 year old Buckland Yew
  32. The Royal Horticultural Society gardens in Kensington
  33. Sissinghurst
  34. Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe
  35. Crystal Palace
  36. Peter Barr, seedsman and nurseryman
  37. Hollyhocks
  38. The Empress Josephine
  39. Hyde Hall
  40. Leicester Square
  41. Hippeastrum – not amaryllis for reasons explained in the post
  42. Rev William Keble Martin
  43. It’s the Amazon HQ in Seattle
  44. It was the Hortus Palatinus at the castle in Heidelberg
  45. They’re made of wax
  46. Malaga
  47. Leonardslee
  48. James Bateman of Biddulph Grange
  49. Grimsthorpe Castle
  50. Arundel Castle: The Collector Earl’s garden
  51. The Glastonbury Thorn
  52. Aspidistra
  53. Sir Joseph Paxton standing his daughter on a leaf of the giant waterlily Victoria Amazonica to show its strength
  54. Houghton
  55. The forcing houses and winter garden greenhjouses at Woburn
  56. The Poultry Pyramid at Tong Castle
  57. Cothele
  58. Japanese Knotweed
  59. Ickworth 
  60. Stowe
  61. Chiswick House
  62. Ada Salter
  63. Lampy – Britain’s oldest surviving garden gnome
  64. Alfred Lord Tennyson. The house is Farringford
  65. Walter Crane
  66. A pony shoe worn when the pony was pulling a lawn mower
  67. A cutting of what was claimed to be the first fig tree in Britain and planted b y Cardinal Pole at Lambeth Palace in the mid-16thc
  68. Cardiff Castle
  69. Coleton Fishacre
  70. Sir Peter Smithers
  71. Carters
  72. Sir Nathaniel Bacon
  73. An extremely old plant of Welwitschia mirabilis growing in Namibia
  74. Tredegar House in South Wales
  75. A cucumber slicer invented by George Stephenson
  76. Robert Furber
  77. Gertrude Jekyll
  78. Its the world’s oldest pot plant – planted in 1775
  79. Temple Newsam
  80. Melbourne Hall
  81. Mistletoe
  82. Seaton Delaval
  83. Annie Tempest, whose series Tottering-By-Gently has run in Country Life since 1993
  84. The first European depiction of a pineapple
  85. Wollemi Pines at Marks Hall arboretum in Essex
  86. It’s the birthplace of Leyland cypress: Cupressus x leylandii 
  87. Samuel Reynolds Hole
  88. Thomas Hill or Hyll
  89. Percy Thrower & Alan Titchmarsh. They met when AT was editor of PT’s books
  90. Paulownia
  91. Bennington Lordship in Hertfordshire
  92. Humphry Repton – it was his cottage at Hare Street, Romford
  93. John Claudius Loudon & his wife Jane Webb Loudon
  94. It’s mechanical
  95. Fred Streeter
  96. A hedgehog bulb pot by Wedgwood c.1830
  97. Henry Wise’s design for Hampton Court, c.1710
  98. Sir John Soane at this house on Lincoln’s Inn Fields, now the Soane Museum
  99. Soane’s country house was Pitzhanger at Ealing, then in Middlesex although now its in London
  100. Dyffryn 
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2 Responses to 2023 on the blog…and the annual quiz

  1. Congratulations on your first ten years! Thank you for adding so much to our knowledge and giving us so much pleasure.

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