You’re invited to take a photo tour of the gardens at 1840 Farm. Click on a photo to enlarge.
You’re invited to take a photo tour of the gardens at 1840 Farm. Click on a photo to enlarge.
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Dear Jennifer,
I love your site! I would have liked to be able to follow each photo back to the blog post it originated from. Your partial descriptions made me want to know more! Direct links to those articles would be a boon to your new followers. Like me for instance. 🙂
Thank you for all the loveliness,
Lynda
PS: I realize that catching up would be a herculean task, but maybe you could do it for any new photographs?
I am glad that you enjoyed browsing through our photo gallery. I’ll add your suggestion to my to-do list. Stay tuned and I hope that you’ll visit again soon!
WILL YOU BE SELLING HEIRLOOM SEED COLLECTIONS THIS YEAR?
I have my fingers crossed that I will be able to. Our supplier is no longer allowing small accounts like ours to purchase wholesale from them. I am looking for other companies in the hopes of having the same quality seeds to offer this year. Stay tuned!
Have you considered seed saving from your heirloom garden? That would save money and you’d never have to wait for seed delivery! I’ve saved seeds from a number of my favorites each year and it’s been fun and a good learning challenge for me. I’ve also found friends who like to swap/share their seeds.
Yes, I do save seeds. As you mentioned, it’s a wonderful way to save money. I’m saving seeds from our zinnias this year because they have been extraordinary. I can’t wait to plant them next spring!