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Across the Fence: Serviceberry pics -- HEY Jonni! Look at last post |
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katie-ell
True Blue Farmgirl
1818 Posts
Katie
Illinois
1818 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2008 : 05:44:13 AM
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I just posted new pictures of my serviceberry in bloom on my blog. And I included a recipe for serviceberry jam. Also pics of my spring bulbs and spring thrifting inspiration.
Leave a comment on the blog if you wish. I love 'seeing' visitors to my blog!
www.youaretoocreative.blogspot.com |
Edited by - katie-ell on May 13 2008 04:51:17 AM |
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sugarplum
True Blue Farmgirl
131 Posts
RoseMarie
MS
USA
131 Posts |
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lisamarie508
True Blue Farmgirl
2648 Posts
Lisa
Idaho City
ID
USA
2648 Posts |
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Amie C.
True Blue Farmgirl
2099 Posts
Finger Lakes Region
NY
2099 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2008 : 06:25:01 AM
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Katie-ell!! I went to look at the serviceberry, and I also finally learned the real name of those little blue flowers that came up all over my parents yard when I was growing up. Scilla. I've never seen white ones before. Thanks so much for posting that picture!
The serviceberry is lovely too, of course. Don't want it to feel slighted. |
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Marybeth
True Blue Farmgirl
6418 Posts
Mary Beth
Stanwood
Wa 98292
USA
6418 Posts |
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Maryjane Lee
True Blue Farmgirl
2195 Posts
Maryjane
CA
USA
2195 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2008 : 10:13:57 AM
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Katie, I am ALWAYS inspired when I visit your sweet blog!!! Your photo's are beautiful! What a cute picture of the china cups, buttons & yo yo's! Some of my favorite things! xo
Hugs, Maryjane Lee Farmgirl Sister #44
http://thebeehivecottage.blogspot.com
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katie-ell
True Blue Farmgirl
1818 Posts
Katie
Illinois
1818 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2008 : 1:33:47 PM
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Thanks for your visits to my blog.
Mary Beth -- I live in Illinois, outside of Chicago. One of my sisters is in Oregon -- Eugene -- and her garden always seems to be at least 3 to 5 weeks ahead of mine. We're zone 5 here.
Aren't ATC cards fun? I need to choose the theme for the next ones my sisters and I will exchange. Always involves lots of thinking and jotting down of ideas on my part.
Thanks, Maryjane, for your kind words as well. I'm nuts about little containers right now -- china cups with buttons, vintage pottery cups with threads, etc etc. Gives me some semblance of organization -- and lots of inspiration!
www.youaretoocreative.blogspot.com |
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22shortie
True Blue Farmgirl
329 Posts
rebekah
sulphur
la
USA
329 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2008 : 6:34:43 PM
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oooh! I just added u to my favorites list! Beautiful Blog!
Fresh and creative projects popping up on my blog daily! Stop by and check out what I'm up to today!
http://pumpkinseed-unscripted.blogspot.com/ |
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KYgurlsrbest
True Blue Farmgirl
4853 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2008 : 6:42:02 PM
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Kate, your service berry tree is gorgeous, but I'm REALLy enamoured of your helliobore. Such blooms--absolutely wonderful!!!! I once had a sort of green/plum blooming Lenten Rose, but lost it in the drought. Beautiful blog for sure...
Lucky girl!!!
Farmgirl Sister #80, thanks to a very special farmgirl from the Bluegrass..."She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"... NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian. http://www.buyhandmade.org/ |
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CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl
8529 Posts
Frannie
Green County
Kentucky
USA
8529 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2008 : 8:31:48 PM
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those are lovely! your garden is growing so well this early in the season! most of my flowers are those i just planted! i swear, i think i must dig up all my perennials before they have a chance to hatch!
i did just buy a huge box of perennial seeds and am going to put them all in ONE garden and NOT have honey-hunk roto-till it in the spring!
love all your buttons and your sweet way of displaying your treasures!
xo
True Friends * Frannie
adopt a 'rag-chile' http://sistermercysfoundlinhome.blogspot.com
treasures .. new and olde .. http://mudpiemanormercantile.blogspot.com
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Edited by - CabinCreek-Kentucky on May 02 2008 8:33:11 PM |
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miss wilma
True Blue Farmgirl
3410 Posts
Wilma
Knob Lick
Ky
USA
3410 Posts |
Posted - May 02 2008 : 8:52:19 PM
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Katie, this is the funnies thing we have lived here 40 years and thru the years had asked lots of people if they had ever heard of Sarvus trees, no one had, Where we moved from London the woods were plentiful with them, We had one on our farm with big berries and I once made Sterl a pie from it, Well about a month ago approx. we saw two trees blooming white up on the hill from our house, Sterl went and checked it out sure enough it was a sarvas tree, today he brought a limb in with the berries on it, so I was telling him about yours . I said Sterl she was calling it a Service tree, He started laughing and said Wilma thats what it is so I said then why do we call the Sarvases. Well to cut this story short sarvas is just an old mountain way of saying service. All these years I thought I grew up eating sarvases
Farm Girl #96
http://www.picturetrail.com/misswilmasplace
http://misswilma.blogspot.com/ |
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katie-ell
True Blue Farmgirl
1818 Posts
Katie
Illinois
1818 Posts |
Posted - May 03 2008 : 04:55:33 AM
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Miss Wilma -- That is the sweetest story! I know that serviceberry is also sometimes called 'shadblow' because it blooms when the shad (fish) are migrating to spawn in fresh water. And I think it's called serviceberry because it provides a service -- that is, berries -- for wildlife and us humans. But I've never heard it called Sarvas. Love the old mountain way!
www.youaretoocreative.blogspot.com |
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miss wilma
True Blue Farmgirl
3410 Posts
Wilma
Knob Lick
Ky
USA
3410 Posts |
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okiequilter
True Blue Farmgirl
249 Posts
Cathy
USA
249 Posts |
Posted - May 03 2008 : 06:39:35 AM
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quote: Originally posted by katie-ell
I just posted new pictures of my serviceberry in bloom on my blog. And I included a recipe for serviceberry jam. Also pics of my spring bulbs and spring thrifting inspiration.
Leave a comment on the blog if you wish. I love 'seeing' visitors to my blog!
www.youaretoocreative.blogspot.com
Katie, Thanks for the invite to your blog. Your flowers are really beautiful! What an inspiration!!
Cathy (okiequilter)
www.AuntDaisysCottage.blogspot.com
A friend loves at all times. |
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miss wilma
True Blue Farmgirl
3410 Posts
Wilma
Knob Lick
Ky
USA
3410 Posts |
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katie-ell
True Blue Farmgirl
1818 Posts
Katie
Illinois
1818 Posts |
Posted - May 03 2008 : 2:27:26 PM
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Jonni -- You should be able to grow hellebores, no? I'm finding them pretty easy to grow in the shade (spring-time sun) -- and have lots of little seedlings popping up all over the beds and in the path. And I just found some new, named cultivars at the nursery this week -- will be planting them for clients but at least one will need to be for us. A great, underused plant.
www.youaretoocreative.blogspot.com |
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okiequilter
True Blue Farmgirl
249 Posts
Cathy
USA
249 Posts |
Posted - May 11 2008 : 1:39:45 PM
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Thank you, Miss Wilma for your kind comments about my blog. I'm new at all this. It's fun! but takes time. This week I've had company and also been trying to catch up with my sewing orders. I love visiting your blog, your pictures are great! Thanks again!
quote: Originally posted by miss wilma
Cathy I just come up and took a quick look at your blog, it is wonderful, I will go back again and again , This is one of the best. Miss WILMA
Farm Girl #96
http://www.picturetrail.com/misswilmasplace
http://misswilma.blogspot.com/
Cathy (okiequilter)
www.AuntDaisysCottage.blogspot.com
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KYgurlsrbest
True Blue Farmgirl
4853 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4853 Posts |
Posted - May 11 2008 : 3:11:12 PM
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We can grow them Katie, but for whatever reason they are hard to find around here...when I'm out and about at nurseries, I usually forget about it looking for other things. I'll probably have to order them.
I'd love to know about the new cultivars. It's one of my favorite plants, actuall, and I am in dire need of redoing my shade garden--the drought really took it's toll last year. I will probably pull everything up this summer and amend the soil.
Farmgirl Sister #80, thanks to a very special farmgirl from the Bluegrass..."She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"... NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian. http://www.buyhandmade.org/ |
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katie-ell
True Blue Farmgirl
1818 Posts
Katie
Illinois
1818 Posts |
Posted - May 11 2008 : 3:57:48 PM
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Jonni!
If the weather stays cool here, I could pot up some little seedlings? And if there's a stray clump, I'll pot that up too, and get them all adjusted for a bit and then send them to you. These are the straight Helleborus orientalis (Lenten Rose).
The new cultivars I purchased are 'Ivory Prince', 'Red Lady', 'Pink Lady', and 'Spotted Lady'. Such beauties! 'Ivory Prince' has a different-looking foliage -- more blue-green and mottled. Very pretty flower is outward facing rather than nodding down. Can't wait to try these here.
Email me if you want some hellebores!
www.youaretoocreative.blogspot.com |
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Across the Fence: Serviceberry pics -- HEY Jonni! Look at last post |
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