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A Country Breakfast

Sunny yellows and blues welcome guest to a hearty breakfast at The ...
Millstone Meadow Daylily Farm Chastetree

Millstone Meadow Daylily Farm

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Flower Border of Verbena Bonariensis

She said they seeded themselves in this flower border of Verbena bonariensis. ...
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A Tour of Millstone Meadows Daylily Farm

I very much enjoyed my trip to Millstone Meadows Daylily Farm in ...
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Rusty Deer are Invited to the Garden

This is the kind of deer you don’t mind having in the ...
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Blowing Rock NC gots lots of flowers

When I was a little girl, I use to say–gots lots of….so ...

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God Shines Upon the Glistening Trees

God Shines There is a light that God shines upon the glistening trees. You can’t imagine God’s light until you bend your knees. There is a light that God shines that sparkles in the snow. You can’t imagine God’s light until you come to know. There is a light that God shines from on His [...]

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Bluebirds nesting early in 2012

The Bluebirds are nesting early in 2012. Here you see one at my nut feeder. There are 4 in all that have been visiting my feeders for the past two weeks. Our Bluebird box is receiving a good deal of activity. This is early for them to start nesting but we’ve had a very mild [...]

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Here’s a quickie…

Here’s a quickie,  —- made you look. I don’t know what these flowers are because I’ve completely forgotten. I know they were all over my garden when I planted them.

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Adding a Split Rail fence to deter deer in the garden

This is the year that I start bugging my husband about adding a split rail fence to our property line. The deer have gotten out of control and starting to eat my fancy hydrangeas. Of course a deer can jump a fence this height with very little effort except that I’ve got a few tips [...]

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Today is January 1st and I’m a Garden Blog celebrating 10 years online

Hey, I’m the garden blog of Flowergardengirl. Today is my 10th birthday. Today is January 1st and I’m a garden blog celebrating 10 years online. I’ve been through a dozen or more changes. I’ve been hosted at 10 different sites with WordPress being my favorite. I’ve grown to include several urls and we have big [...]

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Snowman Howday free graphic tag

I figured about right now that ya’ll are running out of Chrismtas present tags so I created this one for you. Just right click and save as.Then print! Merry Chrismtas and enjoy.

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A strong desire to look inside

Almost everywhere you look along the back trails of North Carolina, you’ll find an old barn like this. Gives me a strong desire to look inside. Such takes me on a journey to a good story and beyond. I’m in the middle of writing two good stories these days. One will take me the better [...]

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Hanging baskets of Anchorage, Alaska

When I heard that my neighbors Bob and Alamedia were going to Alaska on a halibut fishing trip, I said take your camera. They go ever year and last year it was for salmon. Bob and I go pick out flowers for his garden beds and he often rewards me with some prized salmon or [...]

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I Sing Behind the Trowel

Singing Behind the Trowel will be the next book released by Flowergardengirl. It’s a fictional love story concentrating on the nurturing qualities of the young and beautiful Miss Hyacinth Wiles. Hyacinth was born in the Appalachian Mountains and raised by a Wildcrafter ( fictionally based on a wildcrafter such as Ila Hatter) named Ada Hopper. Ada [...]

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Lime green dried hydrangea wreath of gigantic proportions

Warning, viewing this post could cause an elevated heart rate and a serious case of being green with envy. My lime green dried hydrangea wreath of gigantic proportions comes to us by way one hydrangea paniculata cultivar and one grapevine wreath. Cut the blooms approximately 2 weeks before you want to use them. Let them [...]

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Introducing Oliver the Praying Mantis, he knows American Sign Language

The book will not be released until next year….sorry for the inconvenience but it will be worth the wait. The newest book in the works at Flowergardengirl is Oliver, The Praying Mantis. Oliver came to live with Flowergardengirl in a fresh flower arrangement. He went undiscovered for more than a week while hiding amongst the [...]

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The Gourden of Weedin with Helen Eyers

Helen Eyers is a member of our Flea Market Gardening group and when she posted a photo of her little fairy garden, I knew there was probably an artist at her house. Turns out it was Helen who is the artist and here is what she posted for us to see. After seeing the little [...]

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Did you plant sunflowers?

This sunny sunflower mix was in a package sold in Kmart under the Martha Stewart name. They germinated well and were various sizes and kinds. Sunflowers really do make a cottage garden pop. If you have a sunflower garden, I’d like to see. Leave me a link to your album and I’ll come take a [...]

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What goes on in my mind when I view my flower gardens

Today, my brain is fried from the heat and so the conversation that follows is somewhat of a sarcastic rant about the gardens. Next post will return to lots of fun educational stuff that you have all grown accustomed to at flowergardengirl. I apologize ahead of time. In spite of the heat——Wow, I’m a freaking [...]

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Helping clients decide on shutter color with mock ups

Update–see the last photo for what they picked!  Bob and Almedia are my sweet neighbors who let me do just about anything to their landscaping and gardens. Bob and Almedia have raised a gang of kids and neighborhood kids in this beautiful home. They are ready to change the outside shutters and go all white [...]

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A quilter and flower photographer merge

Flowergardengirl has started two fabric lines from her garden photography. The two premiere lines are The Lace Cap Collection and The Flea Market Gardening Collection. You can preview these two lines at Anna’s online studio.  The above photo shows a 2 yard fabric piece. This is considered a fat quarter: 21×18 inches.  The fabric above was [...]

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Multicolored re-blooming lace cap hydrangea!

This hydrangea shows off all summer long and during its bloom cycle you can see multiple colors. This hydrangea, Let’s Dance, gets between 6 to 8 feet tall and wide. It likes moist but not wet soil and morning sun. Mine is currently 5 feet tall and has blooms all summer long. It blooms on [...]

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How to make a birdhouse and decorate with seed catalogs

Botanical Interests Seeds has the most beautiful catalog. Not only do I grow their seeds, I recycle their catalogs. Sitting on my repurposed twin headboard bench, sits the aqua birdhouse embellished with little hearts. Up there on Flowergardengirl’s porch and just to the left of the front door, sits a little birdhouse made by Anna. With [...]

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Containers that run on gasoline

Afraid of leaving your container at home, take it with you.

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Flag waving proudly at The Baird House, Valle Crucis NC

The Baird House bed and breakfast is located in Valle Crucis, North Carolina. The only inn located on the Watauga river. The Baird House was built by the Baird family in 1790 and was an active farm and served as a distillery during the civil war. In 1777, the first flag act was passed. 13 [...]

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Flea Market Gardening Summer 2011 magazine issue is here

Flea Market Gardening Issue 1: Flea Market Gardening Summer 2011 By Anna Looper in Home & Gardening A beautiful 140 page flea market style gardening magazine. Special feature articles with how to’s and flea market weekend getaways. This special publication comes out 4 times a year with autumn and Christmas being oversized similar to this [...]

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Bikes and Trikes in the garden

Barbara Crescenzo Vengalli might be one of the most avid collectors of shabby chic and flea market gardening style that I’ve ever come across. Garden bicycles in the flea market garden are a hot item right now and Barbara has chosen to paint the one in the top photo white and the second photo is part [...]

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Succulent Garden Shoes both big and small

Kirk Willis takes creative gardening to a whole other level. He never throws anything of meaning away and such is the case with his succulent garden shoes both big and small. This collection of well worn and well loved planted up masterpieces once belonged to his wife and kids. Hens and Chicks are the new souls [...]

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Roadside vegetable stands can get elaborate

Get out and see America! Roadside vegetable stands are making a huge comeback. It’s early yet in North Carolina for home grown tomatoes and so some of this produce comes from our Southern states however this stand will proudly carry locally grown in the very near future. This little/big stand is not far from my house [...]

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Happy Memorial Day from this patriotic front porch

Flying patriotically from this Happy Memorial Day front porch are the American flag and North Carolina flag. Banners on the porch railings show the pride and appreciation the homeowner has for their freedom. Located in the town of Mocksville, North Carolina are some of the prettiest and oldest homes in the region. Mocksville is the [...]

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Go Junking! and come home with memories.

It’s the time in my life where birthdays mean trying to figure out what I want cause I don’t need a thing. Seems like it’s come time to Go Junking! and come home with memories. I had the pleasure of growing up in the 50′s with a grandma and great aunt who believed in getting [...]

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15 essentials for Flea Market outings

It’s Saturday morning and time to head for a Flea Market or local farm sale. How to prepare??  Print out this list so you remember all the items you’ll need to have a successful trip and be sure to bring a friend! Comfortable shoes Layers of clothing that can be removed as the day gets [...]

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Flower Bouquets by the talented Theresa Doss

I’m pleased to bring you flower bouquets by the talented Theresa Doss. Today, Theresa is displaying her glass art and says this from her Facebook page: Theresa Doss My guy circled the bay on his way home from work to get me a bunch of Fire and Light gifts at Stained Glass Garden in Berkeley. [...]

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Annie’s pondside paradise (via Flea Market Gardening)

Annie’s home is full of character and charm. Come see what she’s created around her pond and flower beds! Meeting Annie Steen One of the most inovative Flea Market Gardeners we've seen recently, Annie Steen has created many charming and whimsical scenes in her garden in Pennsylvania that have delighted and inspired us!  A fateful choice led [...]

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A Kitchen Garden in Sweden

Tyra’s Garden in Sweden with her beautifully designed greenhouse is an article you’ll enjoy from the March issue of Toil the Soil. You can see the full article HERE. If you like Flea Market Style Gardening and cottage gardens—visit our sister site at: Flea Market Gardening.com

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