2010 Wrap-Up

This photo of a community garden supporter in front of City Hall was one of my photos illustrating my 2010 guest rant on Garden Rant.
Chard and Carrot

Here’s my review and recap of 2010.

Stats

Highlights

  • July 2010: I attend the Garden Bloggers Buffa10 meetup of garden bloggers.
  • Fall 2010: I received my Citizen Tree Pruner’s certification.

Most Viewed

According to Google Analytics, from which I’ve collected these stats, “unique page views” are the number of visits during which a page was viewed. Page views are higher, since the same page may be viewed multiple times during a single visit. Unique pageviews, however, doesn’t distinguish multiple visits from the same person or IP address.

  1. Native Plant Profile: Asimina triloba, PawPaw, 2010-02-07, 756 visits
  2. Native Plant Profile: Amelanchier x grandiflora, 2010-05-08, 432 visits, in which I describe both the tree and document how to plant one.
  3. Proposed NYC Rules Threaten Community Gardens, 2010-07-27, 408 visits
  4. Will the Flatbush Loew’s Kings Theatre finally be saved?, 2010-02-02, 384 visits
  5. Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Peak Everything, 2010-04-17, 325 visits

I’m nearing the fifth anniversary of the blog. Several posts from past years remain popular, more popular than more current content.

  1. “The Mystery of the Maple Syrup Mist”, 2009-02-05, 2,873 visits. The popularity of this post baffles me. All I can tell from the traffic sources is that they come from Google searches for fenugreek, the seed of which provides the raw material for artificial maple flavoring. Many, if not most, of the searches originate in India. Go figure.
  2. 90 Years Ago: The Malbone Street Wreck, 2008-11-01, 821 visits
  3. The National September 11 Memorial at the World Trade Center, 2007-09-11, 510 visits
  4. Woodland Garden Design Plant List, 2009-02-18, 508 visits
  5. 1911 New York Dock Company Lithograph, 2007-04-31, 484 visits

    Guest Rant

    I authored another guest rant at Garden Rant in 2010: Community Gardens: Where “Garden” Becomes the Verb, 2010-09-06, part of the series I wrote covering community gardens this year.

    In case you missed it

    Here are some other 2010 posts that remain relevant, interesting, or which I’m otherwise proud of.

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      2009 Wrap-Up

      Agapostemon sp., Metallic Green Bee, Jade Bee, illustrated my guest rant on Garden Rant in 2009.
      Agapostemon sp., Metallic Green Bee, Jade Bee

      Here’s my review and recap of 2009.

      Highlights

      • January 27: I attend my first – maybe my only – Plant-O-Rama at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
      • March 4: Robert Guskind, founder of Gowanus Lounge, dies.
      • May 2009: I attend the Chicago Spring Fling meetup of garden bloggers.
      • July 29: The City Council approves the Flatbush Rezoning Plan, a story I’ve been tracking for years on this blog.

      There were several personal milestones and achievements, my pleasure in sharing them tempered by the absence of my father this past year, who would have been proud.

      Twitter

      I was new to Twitter this year, which has enabled me to share far more links, and be more conversational, than I can with just the blog.

      Number of tweets posted: 2,025 tweets, 5.8 tweets per day. 

      Overall stats

      Number of posts published: 120, averaging 1 post every 3 days, half the number I posted in 2008.

      31,252 people visited this blog during 2009, 73% were new visitors. There were 38,278 visits, a slight increase over 2008’s 32,073.

      Most Viewed

      According to Google Analytics, from which I’ve collected these stats, “unique page views” are the number of visits during which a page was viewed. Page views are higher, since the same page may be viewed multiple times during a single visit. Unique pageviews, however, doesn’t distinguish multiple visits from the same person or IP address.

      1. Robert Guskind, founder of Gowanus Lounge, 1958-2009, 2009-03-05, 1,990 visits
      2. Sphecius speciosus: Eastern Cicada Killer, 2009-08-18, 375 visits
      3. First Cherry in bloom at BBG, 2009-03-18, 367 visits
      4. Flatbush Rezoning Proposal certified, enters public review process, 2009-03-02, 331 visits
      5. And too close to call:

      Most commented

      1. Native Plant Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 2009-06-09, 12 comments
      2. Robert Guskind, founder of Gowanus Lounge, 1958-2009, 2009-03-05, 11 comments
      3. Blessing of the Animals, Chelsea Community Church, 2009-10-11, 8 comments
      4. Multi-way tie with 7 comments each:

      Guest Rant

      Special notice goes to my guest rant on Garden Rant: Who cares about honeybees, anyway?, 2009-11-04. It received 37 comments, and sparked rebuttal posts on other gardening and farming blogs.

      In case you missed it

      Here are some other 2009 posts that remain relevant, interesting, or which I’m otherwise proud of.