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flowerfarmer
Farmgirl at Heart
7 Posts
julie
eagle
idaho
USA
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Posted - Jul 27 2005 : 10:08:59 PM
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Hi everyone, My name is Julie, i love in Eagle Idaho, and grow flowers..this year I have been selling at the Boise farmers Market, and it has been alot of fun..i owned a flower biz in California for 20 years, and now am living a dream..I can`t seem to get away from flowers..anyway, i just ran across MaryJanesfarm magazine, and love it!!! I want to visit, and am excited to be here..just wanted to say hi to you all!! and i want to learn more!! Julie |
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KarenP
True Blue Farmgirl
666 Posts
Karen
Chippewa Falls
Wisconsin
USA
666 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 02:44:49 AM
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Welcome Julie, There is so much info on this site, I'm sure you'll be as happy as I am here. What else do you do? Sewing, etc? KarenP
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atwell
True Blue Farmgirl
88 Posts
susan
Laporte
IN
USA
88 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 08:37:37 AM
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welcome Julie!! your biz sounds great!!! That is what I want to do starting next year!! Ive just hooked up with some master gardeners in my area and may take the class myself. Have you tried the flower delivery subscription service ever??Do you have an automatic watering system and a greenhouse? I want to start with the least amount of equippment and go from there...You will love this site. we all speak FARMGIRL!!! have Fun! susan
FatQuarterQuiltFarm Long Arm Machine Quilting ~and~ Fabric Flea Market |
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flowerfarmer
Farmgirl at Heart
7 Posts
julie
eagle
idaho
USA
7 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 11:51:59 AM
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hi karen..i hope i am doing this right. i do not sew, but i would love to learn to quilt. i have four kids who keep me busy, so right now just gardening, and loving it. i have chicken and horses and dogs also. nice to meet you!quote: Originally posted by KarenP
Welcome Julie, There is so much info on this site, I'm sure you'll be as happy as I am here. What else do you do? Sewing, etc? KarenP
"Purest Spring Water in the World"
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flowerfarmer
Farmgirl at Heart
7 Posts
julie
eagle
idaho
USA
7 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 12:07:07 PM
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I would love to do master gardner. where are you located? i am going to try and promote the flower delivery subscribtion. I just heard about it through this site, and am all excited to do it! i have a small greenhouse, and do have some areas on automatic water. well good to meet you!! thanks for welcoming me! Juliequote: Originally posted by atwell
welcome Julie!! your biz sounds great!!! That is what I want to do starting next year!! Ive just hooked up with some master gardeners in my area and may take the class myself. Have you tried the flower delivery subscription service ever??Do you have an automatic watering system and a greenhouse? I want to start with the least amount of equippment and go from there...You will love this site. we all speak FARMGIRL!!! have Fun! susan
FatQuarterQuiltFarm Long Arm Machine Quilting ~and~ Fabric Flea Market
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Glenna
Farmgirl at Heart
4 Posts
glenna
Bonners Ferry
ID
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 1:57:59 PM
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Hi Julie, I am also in Idaho. Way up in thepanhandle. Everything grows here. My flowers are beautiful! I worked as a floral designer for 32 years. Have Fun! Glenna |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 2:21:38 PM
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Welcome Julie..and Glenna too! What a wonderful business to be in. Flowers are such a happy thing. How can anyone be sad when they have flowers???? I am glad you gals found us!
Jenny in Utah The best things in life arn't things! |
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AtHeartAFarmGirl
Farmgirl at Heart
1 Posts
Cherese
Mtn Home AFB
ID
USA
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Posted - Jul 28 2005 : 3:52:37 PM
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Welcome to Julie and Glenna! I am also in Idaho....well, stationed at the base in Mountain Home. Glad to have ya'll here!
Cherese~
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atwell
True Blue Farmgirl
88 Posts
susan
Laporte
IN
USA
88 Posts |
Posted - Jul 30 2005 : 09:04:43 AM
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hey Julie! am located in northwest Indiana.15 miles from the southwest michigan border.about an hour and a half from chicago. I used to work in chicago and would drag flowers in a bucket on a luggage cart on the train and then 10 blocks to my building and sold a few bouquets there.about once a week. It was a pain but I needed the extra $ at the time.I am looking forward to getting started next year with the flower subscription thing in my local areas.What the heck im gonna grow them anyway!!!!! susan
FatQuarterQuiltFarm Long Arm Machine Quilting ~and~ Fabric Flea Market |
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Clare
True Blue Farmgirl
2173 Posts
NC WA State
USA
2173 Posts |
Posted - Jul 30 2005 : 10:11:12 AM
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Welcome Julie! Glad you are here! Check out the Member tips post in the Welcome category. That will give you lots of info on replying and feeling right at home here in no time!
**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****
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wildshannon
Farmgirl at Heart
7 Posts
shannon
chickaloon
alaska
USA
7 Posts |
Posted - Jul 30 2005 : 10:44:15 AM
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Hi, I'm Shannon and just moved to Chickaloon, Alaska after living in the "city" of Anchorage for 20 years. Before that was the small town of Palmer. Total time in Alaska: 23 years. We are excited about living our dream on 40 acres, off the grid, in a log home on a mountain without any full time neighbors around us. I discovered MaryJanesFarm mag. on the local grocery store shelf and actually bought it for my husband - he loves organic gardening and I thought he needed to get closer to his feminine side. (Ha!Ha!) We have been married for 27 years (high school sweethearts) and have 3 grown children (+ 1 son-in-law) and 1 new grandbaby. I love to sew, paint, do demolition/remodeling work, garden and go fishing (alot). I have a garden of 20 raised beds: raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, varity of flowers and vegi's. Although as of yesterday, my vegi's are not! A moose ate all my broccoli/brussel sprouts/ swiss chard and some peas. So, now I need some help from the farmgirls about keeping the moose out of my garden... not to mention the grizzly bear and black bear that has wondered through occasionally. (The grizzly got within 20 feet of me!) We are hoping to get a small herd of reindeer to raise for meat and to milk. This is all a learning experience for me and can use all the advice I can get. Thanks in advance. Blessings to all, Shannon
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Clare
True Blue Farmgirl
2173 Posts
NC WA State
USA
2173 Posts |
Posted - Jul 30 2005 : 10:51:46 AM
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Wow! Shannon! Welcome! What an adventure your life is! Good for you. Around here when serious gardeners want to keep the animal life out, like deer and elk, they use a 6 foot high (or more) fence. If you click on the "tour" button at MaryJanesFarm.org, you'll see her examples used in her gardens. That being said, we don't generally have moose or bear around here, so not sure how it would work for those two larger animals! Good luck!
**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - Jul 30 2005 : 12:07:29 PM
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Welcome Shannon...wow..alaska! What a neat place to live! I have always wanted to visit Alaska..maybe someday..your life sounds so exciting!! I don't know about moose since they are so much bigger, but I do have to keep deer out of my garden some, and in the winter I have to protect the young fruit trees from deer..they will just eat them to the ground!! I am glad you are here...I hope someone knows about the moose thing..maybe one of our Canada gals!!??
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flowerfarmer
Farmgirl at Heart
7 Posts
julie
eagle
idaho
USA
7 Posts |
Posted - Aug 11 2005 : 10:38:04 AM
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thanks clare, i need to read it! juliequote: Originally posted by Clare
Welcome Julie! Glad you are here! Check out the Member tips post in the Welcome category. That will give you lots of info on replying and feeling right at home here in no time!
**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****
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littlehippiechick
Farmgirl in Training
19 Posts
Tina
Bloomsbury
Canada
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Posted - Aug 11 2005 : 11:34:47 AM
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Hello!
Welcome and I hope that I can ask you questions about gardening. I would like to have a green thumb, but looking at my garden, doesn't even look like I have thumbs!
Tina
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Tatiana
True Blue Farmgirl
98 Posts
Tania
Boise
ID
USA
98 Posts |
Posted - Aug 13 2005 : 07:39:10 AM
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Hi Julie:
I live in Boise. One of my favorite memories of childhood was going to the farmer's market with my mother in Ohio and buying flowers. Zinneas are my favorite and they have to be wrapped in newspaper to be right. When I grew Zinneas outside my window last year I had a never ending supply of hummingbird shows. I'll try to come down and say Hi at the market.
Best Wishes, Tania
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