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BEHOLD! The GPOD Pinterest Page!
comments (20) February 9th, 2012 in blogs
OK, so I hope you'll all forgive the interruption in our normal routine of new garden photos, but I wanted to take today to show you what I've been working on for the past couple of days--the GPOD Pinterest page!
If you're not familiar with Pinterest, their website sums it up best: "Pinterest is a virtual pinboard. Pinterest allows you to organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web. You can browse pinboards created by other people to discover new things and get inspiration from people who share your interests. People use pinboards to plan their weddings, decorate their homes, and share their favorite recipes."
I've had a personal Pinterest page for a while now, where I collect recipes, home decorating ideas, craft and sewing project ideas, and kooky scifi illustrations (my secret weakness...), but it occurred to me that Pinterest would be the perfect platform to categorize the last two years' worth of GPOD posts in one central place. I combed through more than 800 photos and separated them into 24 categories like Seating Areas, Garden Sheds and Retreats, Pretty Pathways, Fantastic Formality, and more. It turned out even more gorgeous than I could have imagined, and it literally makes my heart beat faster...
You don't need to have a pinterest page or account to explore the boards. Just go over there and have fun! I guarantee you'll find some things you haven't seen before, and perhaps get reacquainted with some of your favorite posts from the past. Enjoy!
CLICK HERE to see all of the boards on the new GPOD Pinterest page!!!
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Comments (20)
WOW! Looks like Michelle did a lot of work. I clicked on the Help page and Pininterest seems complicated/involved, at least to me... I'll have to study this. Thank you, Michelle, for all your effort.
Posted: 12:44 pm on February 9th
I plan on updating the Pinterest boards every 2 to 3 weeks. Yes, "free time" is sort of an elusive and mysterious thing here at FG...we wouldn't have it any other way, though! Posted: 12:10 pm on February 9th
http://pinterest.com/finegardening/
Its got some great information compiled from Finegardening.com and vegetablegardener.com! Posted: 9:33 am on February 9th