Flowers, Please.
“Your mind is the garden,
your thoughts are the seeds.
The harvest can either be flowers or
weeds.”
~William Wordsworth
Green Hill Farm in Bloom
Categories: Gardening, Green Hill Farm, Inspiration
Categories: Gardening, Green Hill Farm, Inspiration
Tagged as: Attitude, Flowers, Garden, Gardening, Inspiration, Nature, Poem, Poetry, William Wordsworth
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My name is Tonya, and I grew up on a 300-acre farm in rural Virginia that has been in my family for over 100 years. After graduating from college, receiving my master’s degree in speech and language pathology, and living and working in a small city for six years, I decided to return to the place of my childhood. Here, in this rural area, on this patch of green, where for four generations my family has farmed, gardened, and lived, I, too wanted to be a part of this continuity. As a fourth generation farmgirl, I have many interests that not only include, but also go beyond the basics of farming, gardening, sheep and chicken-keeping. It is all of this and more that I plan on sharing in this blog.
Thank you for these welcome images in the middle of winter Tonya!
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You’re very welcome, Kathryn. Springtime is right around the corner! But, in the meantime, enjoy the snow….and a warm woolly sheep cocktail. 🙂
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These are glorious! Thank you!
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What a lovely thing to say! Thank you.
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It’s so true, they are glorious!
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I’m happy you enjoyed them. 🙂
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My Dear Farm Girl Tonya!
I am very much impressed by this post, the images and the words of Wordsworth.
Tonya I have written a new poem being published on 16th Monday. I am inserting some images of blogger friend’s posts. I would want to insert yours also. The words in the poem are landscape, nature, flowers, art and and so on….
If you give your consent I shall include yours. Please let me know.
Shiva
😃
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Of course, you may include my post. I’m delighted you enjoyed it! That is very generous and kind! Thank you, Shiva. 🙂
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Beautiful! Images to keep us warm from the inside!
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Thank you, Christina.
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Me too – or I would have missed it. I clicked the link on Shiva’s article to get here. I’m going down the line, as he suggested – and it was so nice to see Spring follow Winter (but what, no Spring cocktail? lol)
xx,
mgh
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I’m so glad you visited! 😊🌻
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Me too.
xx,
mgh
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Beautiful. Though I tend to have more of a brown thumb. (I can turn shine-ola to shit). My grandmother was a great gardener, having moved from farmland in the old country, she could plant a stick in the ground and have a rose bush grow from it.
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Many thanks. You’re a hoot! I’m sure you’re a better gardener than you think. My grandfather had the same ability as your grandmother. He enjoyed starting boxwoods from tiny sprigs. I still have a a few that are thriving. 🙂
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One of her skills that I wish I could have learned was her ability to go into the woods and pick mushrooms for soup. She could tell the good from the bad with ease.
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That is definitely an important skill. I think it’s fun to forage for mushrooms. As a child, I’d help my dad look for morels in the woods in the springtime. Around here the colloquial name for them is wood fish.
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Lovely photos Tonya!!!!
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Thanks so much, Ritu.
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Those pink roses on the white picket fence get me every time. So beautiful. Thanks for putting some colorful blooms in our gray and white winter 🙂 It’s a good reminder of seasons.
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I’m happy it was an uplifting post. I love that New Dawn climbing rise, too. Thanks so much, Joey. 🙂
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So nice to remember…it’s all not that far away ! Beautiful ! 🌷 🌹 🥀 🌻 🌼
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You’re right, Van! Thank you. 🙂 xo
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So beautiful!
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Many thanks, Michelle. 🙂
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You’re welcome Tonya! 🙂
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😊🌻
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This post is a nice reminder that warmer weather will be here before we know it. 🙂
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Thank you, Sheryl. 🙂 💐
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Sooo beautiful. Flowers for you too💐💐💐
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You’re so sweet, Shivangi! Thank you. 🌻
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That is a particularly beautiful pink rose bush. Do you know the name?
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Thank you. I believe it’s called New Dawn climbing rose.
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I’ll look out for it. I need a new rose.Thanks!
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It’s a great bloomer–blooming multiple times throughout summer and early autumn, especially if it’s dead-headed. You’re welcome! 🙂
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So beautiful! Thank you for these photos- much appreciated in January.
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How kind! I’m glad the flowers brought a bit of cheer.
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They did!
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😊
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I can’t believe you have time to deadhead with all the other work on the farm! BUT, if you get flowers like these in your garden, I can certainly understand why you’d squeeze it in.
xx,
mgh
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I’m not as consistent with deadheading as I would like. I fit it in when I can, and Farmguy helps sometimes, too. 🙂
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Nice guy! My mother liked to garden because, as she said, it was the only time she could count on everyone leaving her totally alone. 🙂
xx,
mgh
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😊
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What lovely photos!!
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Thanks very much, Laura.
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So beautiful and cheery Tonya. Just what we need to brighten our dreary day 🙂
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I’m happy to hear it! Thank you so much, Judy. 🙂
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Gorgeous, Tonya…reminds me of spring..:)
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Thank you for such a nice comment, George. 🙂
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Awesome
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Thank you. 🙂
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So beautiful. Real beauty lies in nature
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Thank you. 🙂
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Indeed Wordsworth! Lovely pics.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Beautiful! I’m ready for spring and can’t wait to see more flowers. Thanks for the reminder for what’s to come…and for capturing nature’s beauty!
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Thank you so much for visiting and commenting. I’m happy you enjoyed the post! 🙂
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