I also dug up mint, which my mom and grandma in German Russian speak called schmucket. All of these I added in to my own perennial beds. But I think my favorite are these hollyhocks. My grandma Lydia planted the initial seeds over 45+ years ago behind their little restaurant, the Dakota Cafe. The cafe is gone, but the seeds have grown and self sown over the years. I stopped by one fall and gathered a few seeds and brought them home.
They bloom in old fashioned crepe paper colors of salmon, yellow and burgundy. Every summer I'm reminded of my family, their memories remain and flourish in my beautiful heirloom garden.
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Sunday, June 19, 2011
Heirloom Garden
I've combined my love of all things vintage and gardening. Years ago I started acquiring plants from my mom and sister. These plants had a history and had been passed down from my grandparents. I started with hens and chicks, tiger lillies, little purple iris and pink poppies from my grandma Barbara.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Red Barn Retro on Etsy
Hey, I finally got my Etsy store opened up! As of yesterday I rolled out the retro red carpet, and added some cool vintage finds to my e-shelves. Like this weird lucite pen holder, these 1930's era photos of a Bismarck couple named Sharpe and Mabel and this rusty, crusty country blue garden spade. I'll be adding more items as soon as I can, have tons of fun stuff to list! Until next time, keep rockin' the retro!
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