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Posted: Apr/16/2007 2:27 PM PST
Hello from the land of the spring and fall drizzle, land of mild seasons, and land of shrinking yards and farmland. I come in peace.... please don't throw rotten tomatoes. Those who like me would say that I am very passionate about gardening, those who don't like me.... well.... lets not go there. I started a blog here, which I hope to give a try at fulfilling my dream of writing on that which I am passionate about, edible landscaping. If your interested, stop by and check it out. http://my.gardenguides.com/members/divaqs/blog |
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Posted: Apr/16/2007 2:34 PM PST
Hi Divaqs and welcome! I have read some of your blogs. Very interesting! |
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Posted: Apr/16/2007 3:34 PM PST
Hi Divacs! Humor...I like it! I'm your neighbor to the south. I don't grow anything edible except for strawberries and herbs. My yard's too small and I'm too crazy about flowers and plants to give up any garden area to edibles. Thanks for introducing yourself! |
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Posted: Apr/17/2007 2:30 AM PST
welcome divaqs! |
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Posted: Jul/07/2007 2:09 PM PST
Hi- I just posted this elsewhere and someone directed me here. I am reposting this from earlier, as it seems to fit better....Whew! Did that make ANY sense? I am a newbie to the site and just read an article about edible flowers. I have a couple of things to add and thought it would be a good way to meet everyone. The article was by a gentleman from my home state of NC. When I was a girl, my great grandma told me how to make squash blossom soup. I also love to grow nasturtiums every year to put in my quiches. They look lovely and the taste adds to the flavor . I have meant to try a rose petal quiche, but as of yet never gottarountuit, which is another favorite pastime of NCers when not eating squash blossom soup- talking like southerners. Hi y'all. |
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