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frugal farmgirl ways

daily twit bit

by Teemie on February 9, 2010

Greetings from the farm. Checked in with the OWOH  I think I’m at about 138 comments. Have to go over to the spam and dip some posts out of there. I hope I haven’t missed anyone. Seems most that come here are into scrapbooking in one form or another. Mostly altered!! Gotta love it. I am excited [...]

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daily bits….

by Teemie on January 27, 2010

Just a note to let you know I’m having fun with the OWOH blog networking. Thank you all who are joining in on my drawing despite not having the pics up.
I find I am but one person…………..hmmmm…what to let go of think, think, think….
Catching up on appointments after my 2nd getaway this month. ah……….My sun pit [...]

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Farm Fresh Romance CSA & …

by Teemie on December 15, 2009

Gentlemen! This is the perfect gift! Show the Lady in your life how much you care by gifting her with Teemie’s Country Blooms Farm Fresh Romance CSA! This authentic package touches on a new level.  Giving both beauty and subtance. Touching the heart and the tummy. What could be better?
Reserve a share for your family, blessing them [...]

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Seek Him , Not perfection

by Teemie on December 9, 2009

Every once in awhile I have something to say along these lines….I hope it lifts and inspires your spirit this Christmas Season
Perfection is reserved for our Maker. So relax go easy on yourself. And others!
We being human can never achieve it. Of course it’s important to always strive do our best.
For  a peace filled life [...]

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A shot of the studio work space

by Teemie on November 16, 2009

Working with recyled scraps of wood I was able to constructed  a grid to hang the dried flowers, herbs  and wreath fprms over head.

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grower list

by Teemie on October 19, 2009

Fall- Winter list
Sweet Annie
Lavender
Angel Vine
Chocolate Mint
Flat Leaf Parsley
Thyme
Spicey oregano
Rosemary
Chives
Garlic Chives
Lambs Ear
Tansy
Hydrangea
Ivies
Hens & Chicks
Spearmint
Lemon Balm
Tarragon
Gourds
Pumpkins
Rose Hips
spring summer  fall
Sweet Peas
Zinnias
Cone flowers
Peonies
Sunflowers
Yarrows
Mountain Garland
Sages
Hollyhocks
Thymes
Ivies
Rosemaries
Delphenium
All seasons
Curly willow
Peach branches
Crab Apple Branches
Birch Branches
Red Dogwood
Grape Vines
Wisteria Vines
Forthiesia Branches
Pine Cones (various)
Seed Pods (various)
Leaves (various)

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I’m back….

by Teemie on June 23, 2009

I’m back to my routine . Well kinda… still a few things to return and a bit to clean up but the grad party is over, the barn is insulated and will act as one huge giant cooler for my blooms. HUGE progress for my lil flower & herb farm.
 
All’s quiet in the sun pit [...]

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Zinnias & Snaps to You

by Teemie on May 6, 2009

I really enjoy this vintage print of zinnias and snapdragons. It will have to do until the fresh cuts are ready come mid June.
I’m very drawn to the browns in the background, how it accents the muted florals.  It will hang in my kitchen breakfast nook.  I can’t wait to get the final coat on the walls [...]

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Keep R Simple: a recycled arbor

by Teemie on April 14, 2009

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
First a HUGE Thank you goes out to Constance Guttenkunst, twig and vine crafter, one of her many, many talents. 
When all was done, when we  looked at our work,  both agreeing it was like a day of vacation. Laughed and worked all day,(didn’t seem like work, more like play), from 10 am till 6 pm.  [...]

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Spring! Bring It On…

by Teemie on April 7, 2009

I’m pushing it with my spring decor! In prep for our Easter Celebration, color other than green is needed
I usually don’t work in silks but LOVE them for seasonal switch ups with our own home. No way could I have color like this beyond forced bulbs, that lasts for weeks without the good-old silk blooms found at our [...]

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Frugal Spring Cleaning Recipe

by Teemie on April 3, 2009

I’ve been busy spring cleaning! Out at the farm studio/flower barn, clearing, cleaning and throwing out, making way for the buckets and buckets of farm fresh flowers  and herbs coming our way. I was planning on washing windows despite the possible rain. The floor needs  a good painting. Sealed, it still has the look of grey dull cement…I [...]

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