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Tagsflowers (9), gardening (8), hemerocallis (5), Daylily (5), daylilies (5), perennials (4), Vermont (3), Peony (3), peonies (3), orchids (2) — see all tags

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About meTwo gardeners who operate a retail and mail order nursery specializing in daylilies, hostas, astilbes and specialty shade plants. Gardening has been a "forever" thing for both but Vermont Flower Farm has evolved since the early 1980's. The authors read and write from their home and business on a mountain above Peacham Pond in Marshfield, Vermont. Garden thoughts and questions are always welcome. Garden blog named "The Vermont Gardener" is available at http://thevermontgardener.blogspot.com

About my libraryAlthough this library will show a fine collection of gardening books, in time it will represent our interests in ecology, nature, conservation, marketing, photography, sculpture, education and autism.

Homepagehttp://vermontflowerfarm.com

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Real nameGeorge and Gail Africa

LocationMarshfield, Vermont

Emailbizplanrtogether.net

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Account typepublic, free

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Common KnowledgeSeries (7), Awards (2), Characters (3), Places (2)

Member sinceOct 15, 2006

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Welcome to the library associated with Vermont Flower Farm, a retail and mail order nursery in Marshfield, Vermont. These books reference some of what we grow and sell, how we design and maintain our gardens, and what philosphies we share about gardening, natural resources, and ecology.

The books are often quoted as part of our website, or our blog, Dialogue is encouraged, questions are welcomed. The authors/owners often write from the mountain above Peacham Pond, a beautiful kettle pond from post-glacial days. Comments are less than lofty.

George and Gail Africa
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