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In this episode, we will venture away from food gardening slightly, because I want you to meet Anna Looper known on the internet as “The Flower Garden Girl”.
Anna has been blogging about gardening for several years now, and is beginning a new project about the Best Garden Blogs on the Internet.
Since many of us are still in the throws of Winter, what better time to visit with someone who wants nothing more than to show us the beautiful gardens and gardening blogs she has found on the Internet.
You can visit her blog at : http://flowergardengirl.wordpress.com/
The link to her new Web Magazine on Best Garden Blogs : http://www.bestgardenblogs.com/
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Here is our first issue of Toil the Soil…and Carol from Flower Hill Farm has an excellent article in there about the birds in her orchard. Excellent photography! http://web.me.com/decorateagarden/BestGardenBlogsFebruary/Cover.html
Thank you so much to both of you( Carol and Carol) for saying such nice things about me. I’d blush but the glory of Best Garden Blogs is the fact that you both are there. It would not be so great without you. Love you both–whole heaps!
It is lovely to hear Anna’s sweet voice!! Drooling over the 60′s temps down there. Her Best Garden Blogs is a fabulous blog!! We are so lucky to have her brilliant and generous spirit in the garden blogging world.
Thanks, Carol. I know what you mean. I had a very enjoyable time on the interview and learned a lot from “The Flower Garden Girl”. Her work on the Best garden Blogs will provide us all with a great resource.
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment.
As we say in the South “Why use one word when 20 will do ! ” And you got the greatest gal to deliver them .
As one who has sat on Anna’s porch and sipped Sweet Tea with her while talking about her gorgeous garden in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain area I can attest to her passion and tireless energy.
As a farmer’s daughter from Northern Alabama, love the title of your blog , BORN TO FARM. Got to say what a challenge it was to grow things on that solid red clay but coming from many generations of farmers, Daddy was more than a green thumb. And we were organic before anyone knew what it meant.
Oh how wonderful! I just got done listening and it was just as much fun to hear it as it was to carry on the conversation the first time. I hope your listeners will come visit BestGardenBlogs.com and check out the other bloggers. Happy Gardening everyone!
Thank you so much,
Anna
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