Vistitors Flock to Entwined Gardens
We were awakened this morning by the delightful chirping of a flock of birds. Click here to hear their chirps courtesy of Cornell Lab of Ornithology We could see them from the bedroom windows –...
View ArticleIt’s Red, White and Blueberry Time – in the NC Piedmont!
English: (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Time to beat the birds and deer to the bushes… to harvest the sweet baubles in varying shades of green, purple, mauve and blue – victory. Yes, it’s Red, White &...
View ArticleSeasonal Heritage, a Native Refuge – Roots that Fashion a Sanctuary for the...
When I stopped by to see Nancy & John Brothers at their inner belt line Raleigh home, the third week in March, the garden was already coming alive. I had never seen so many Trout Lilies cascading...
View ArticleLasting Impressions
This is a Cool Plant! Scilla peruviana. After Visiting Amelia Lane’s Garden – Under the Loblolly Pines – one always leaves with a Lasting Impression! … And a list of Cool Plants! This Saturday, in...
View ArticleGrady Garden – A beautifully woven horticultural textile retreat…
Under the high shade of these tall pines, is the relaxing garden of Pat & Perry Grady. I love to visit a garden and sit in the chairs or benches along the way… to pause and take in the views....
View ArticleGrowing Pains
The clock ticks… hours pass. The heart longs to be digging and pruning. As the “to do” list grows. Seasons change, nature takes it’s course indifferent to the task at hand. There is dry stack to...
View ArticleA Visit under the Oaks
At this time of year chores at Entwined Gardens include raking the leaves and acorns from under the Oaks. It somehow seems like a never-ending task, but one that always elicits a mixed bag of...
View ArticleEntwined Gardens – Wordless Wednesday
Fleeting moments Entwined Gardens Wildlife Habitat Are you certified? It’s Easy! Jayme B
View ArticleGrowing loss
This time of year, I long for the Cherry trees. White blossoms tinged with hint of pink in March, a sweetly scented confection, attracting all sorts of bees to a drunken pollen orgy. Often their legs...
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