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A homestead on 55 acres of rolling hills in the Piedmont region of South Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains. Our vision is to create a wildlife habitat with native plants, grow food in harmony with nature, be good stewards of the land and create our best outdoor garden life.
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ReplyDeleteThanks! I thought the quote was appropriate!
DeleteThis is my second year growing Hellebores and I love them. What a great bloom this time of year...or any time of year!
ReplyDeleteI love them too. When very little else is blooming in the garden they add so much joy and color!
DeleteThe new photo on your logo is stunning. I clicked to enlarge and scrolled through all the photos few times.
ReplyDeleteThanks! You are sweet! My cherry trees are early bloomers but always a sign that spring is almost here.
DeleteWhat a great new header and all those spring flowers...spring is with you...love it!!
ReplyDeleteI was looking through photos of last year at this time and the blooms are definitely early this year. It even feels like spring too with cool mornings warming up nicely by afternoon! Not much down time this winter!
DeleteSuch lovely plants and I don't even have a one in my garden.
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend them! They are up early and bloom to late spring. And it is so lovely to see some blooms in February!
DeleteOh my goodness, it's Hellebore time! It's so fun to see the first ones blooming on gardeners' blogs! Mine are still under a little snowy blanket, which is good because we still have a bit of winter ahead. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFYI- I posted a link to this post on WMG: http://wifemothergardener.blogspot.com/2012/02/post-202-for-love-of-blogging-and-my.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for the award, Karen! Looking forward to following you on Pinterest also! (I am new)
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