Come and visit the southern garden of a biologist.

Posts may be about current events in my garden. These posts will include photos with identification and information.
It’s not all flowers here. We are visited by lizards, snakes, frogs, turtles and many birds and insects.

My two rabbits, Barley and Charlotte, have their own snack bar of an herb garden.

We grow vegetables, as well as, annual and perennial flowers and flowering shrubs.
I am a vine enthusiast, so different vines will be featured.

Our family has several ponds for Koi, shubunkins, frogs and water plants.

I also blog about trips that I go on. These trips usually include gardens.
I am always on the look-out for unusual plants.
If you know of an out-standing garden or interesting plant, send me a message.

I will be glad for tips from a new gardening buddy.
Follow the Flower.
A fun blog!!
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Thanks for the encouragement.
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… southern garden of a biologist, and of a Nature and Art friend! Best!
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Thank you for the beautiful blog, The Christmas tree is unbelievable. Dot told me about this last night,
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Hey. Great to hear from you. I will definitely follow your blog and will let you know if I come across an interesting plant or a lizard. All the best, Nataly
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You inquired about fairy garden decorations at our booth at the Evening Farmers Market. Our source is: FactoryDirectCraft.com Hope you find what you need. See you at the market. Susan
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Thanks. I look forward to seeing you there.
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Are you in the US? England?
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US, NC
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Caroline just told me about your website. It’s beautiful. One day I hope we will get to see your garden and you in person. Love to your familyโค๏ธ
Ginny
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What a gorgeous blog! Do you have an option to follow by email? I rarely get to check my reader – inbox is the way to go for me and I’d love to read more!
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Love your picture in the Peas.. ๐ and your garden, along with Charlotte and Barley… Look forward to seeing what we grow in our various climates.. ๐ Many thanks for the follow ๐ Sue ๐
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You had me at the sis pic!
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You made me laugh. It could be two nuts instead of two peas. You will like “My Daddy’s Garden.”
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A lovely post
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Dear Flower,
Of all things, I found your blog today (2/21/18) while searching for an answer to a mysterious blob we found in our lake last summer, confirmed by me to be bryozoa…fascinating. Anyway, though I am on the opposite coast, I am enjoying your photos immensely, since I am a flower lover and amateur photographer with a developing fondness for fungi.Thank you!
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I am thrilled to have a new friend.
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Thanks for the nice article on POUR and for the nice photos of Dilworth Coffee. We’re glad you had a good time!
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I love your blog! Will be back!
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Ditto Ali.
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Enjoyed seeing another garden writer’s blog! Great to meet you and Rachel at the NC Writers’ Workshop yesterday. Best of luck in all your endeavors!
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Hello friend. I expect an autographed copy of your first novel. Stay in touch.
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I misplaced your card. Please send me the link to your blog. Keep us updated on your climb to fame.
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Hi Becca, this is Vanessa Moody, the decoupage lady! I just wanted to ask a few questions. How many ladies would be interested in a decoupage class? What would be their favorite thing to decoupage? What time of day would be best?
I look forward hearing back from you. I would like to organize a class soon in the Elkin area.
So good to meet you at my favorite shopping place!
Thanks, Vanessa
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My plate is full until fall. I will send out a blurp to my glitter and glue friends.
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