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ladyhealsall Posted - May 25 2008 : 7:25:09 PM
Hello from North Carolina! I live in a rural area in piedmont(central) NC. I'm 10 miles from the grocery and 14 miles from Walmart. I love gardening, canning , baking and growing medicinal plants. We have 4 hens that keep us in organic eggs. I have culinary herbs and lettuce that are producing well, with peppers and tomatoes coming along slowwwwly!

I work in the public school system and will soon have the summer off. I plan to catch up on my scrapbooking and work in my garden and on my genealogy projects. I have a project in planning stages for a native american medicine wheel or spirit garden. Does anyone have any advice or hints for me? We live in zone 7, so some of my planting will be in the fall. I've ordered seeds from Oregon. Some I've sewn, others will have to wait. Any ideas for icons in the different sections of the wheel?

Ladyhealsall
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Lainey Posted - Jun 17 2008 : 06:24:19 AM
Welcome Janet! Your medicine wheel or spirit garden sounds interesting, I wish you luck with it. It's nice meeting you here!

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handyam Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 07:46:46 AM
Welcome Janet. I am in south central KY. Have been in my vegetable garden this morning. Got out there early, but it got hot quickly.
I taught in the public schools for 29 years and always had my summers planned. They seemed to get shorter and shorter. We started a new calendar where you would have 9 weeks of classes and then a 2 weeks vacation. That made the summer vacation shorter.
Hope you enjoy this site. You get some really good, tested, advice here.

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annefannie Posted - Jun 06 2008 : 01:11:15 AM
Hi Janet, welcome to maryjane's farm. You are going to love it here!

Anne Fannie
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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jun 04 2008 : 9:07:09 PM
Hi Janet..welcome!!!!

Jenny in Utah
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MsSadie Posted - Jun 04 2008 : 8:32:28 PM
Hello Janet. I'm fairly "new" here myself. Welcome! You'll love it.

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queenofdreamsz4u Posted - Jun 04 2008 : 12:52:29 PM
Hey there Janet, Welcome to the forum. I beleive you will find lots and lots of ladies to talk about gardening to! I hope you'll post a picture of your spirit garden

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farmgirlkate Posted - Jun 04 2008 : 06:52:23 AM
Howdy from Texas Janet! It's so nice to have you here. I think you'll feel right at home :)
kate

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Ms.Lilly Posted - Jun 04 2008 : 06:46:18 AM
Hi Janet and welcome to this wonderful place.
neuseriverlady Posted - Jun 03 2008 : 8:33:59 PM
Hi Janet and Kim - I'm in New Bern, moved here last year from Asheville and been to Rutherfordton many times. My gardening is limited to what we can grow in pots, but we're growing lots of tomatoes, cukes, peppers and herbs. We do have lots of flowers and a few onions in the ground. I'm new to the forum also.
Maryjane Lee Posted - May 28 2008 : 7:05:26 PM
A big warm welcome to you Janet! Looking forward to learning from you!!!!

Hugs, Maryjane Lee
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Carol Sue Posted - May 28 2008 : 3:22:55 PM
Hi Janet,
If you go under the topic Garden Gate, one of those gals might know more about the medicine wheel. So glad you are jumpin right in. Welcome to the forum.
Carol Sue

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chellybelly Posted - May 27 2008 : 09:32:37 AM
Hi Janet. Welcome.
I've never heard of a medicine wheel but I'm intrigued. Must do some research.

Michelle

Farmgirl Sister #203
Moonsanity Posted - May 27 2008 : 09:22:00 AM
Oh my gosh, I've wanted to do a Native American Medicine wheel too! I've done some research, but I'm sure it will be a few years before I can actually do it. I'd love to know your plans. I grow a lot of herbs. You can share over in the herb forum--that would be so cool.

Welcome!

~Brenda
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Carolinagirl Posted - May 26 2008 : 06:00:00 AM
Hi Jnaet! I know where Kannapolis is. I'm a hop and skip away, in Rutherfordton, between Asheville and Charlotte.

Nice to meet you!

KIm in NC
lilyblossom Posted - May 26 2008 : 04:35:15 AM
Hi Janet - welcome to the farm!

Donna...true blue KY farmgirl
catscharm74 Posted - May 25 2008 : 7:31:41 PM
HI Janet!! And Welcome!!!

Heather

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