This week marks our two-year anniversary at Willow Greens Farm. We’re so pleased to have you along for the ride. Many of you have subscribed to this newsletter from the very beginning, but we also welcomed a fair number of new folks in the past year. It seems like a good time to look back on where we started, and ahead at things to come.
So wild to think it has been 2 years...why hasn’t I rationalized a Blue Ridge fly-fishing trip just yet? Yeah, I’m as puzzled as you by this. Goodonya for the vision(s) and carrying them to fruition. And, I’m delighted to be following along now.
I can just imagine you sitting in that white garden in summer with a cooling drink reaping the benefits of all your hard work. It all looks so amazing. What a good job you've done!
I have loved every inch of this journey with you, and really look forward to where your two fertile imaginations lead you/us next. Do you have any artemisia in your white garden? (I like to think of it as athelas from LotR.) Hard to believe that two years have gone by already!
Thank you Tui. I love artemisia and we planted artemisia in the white garden last year. It grew really well, almost too well, in fact and was sprawling everywhere by winter. I'm not sure if it will survive the winter pruning (we've had trouble with that in the past), but it had to be done.
So wild to think it has been 2 years...why hasn’t I rationalized a Blue Ridge fly-fishing trip just yet? Yeah, I’m as puzzled as you by this. Goodonya for the vision(s) and carrying them to fruition. And, I’m delighted to be following along now.
Thank you so much, Chuck!
I can just imagine you sitting in that white garden in summer with a cooling drink reaping the benefits of all your hard work. It all looks so amazing. What a good job you've done!
Thank you! It is a nice space to relax with a drink or a book, but sometimes I have to remind myself to slow down and do that.
I love following your landscaping adventure.
Thanks so much Beth!
I have loved every inch of this journey with you, and really look forward to where your two fertile imaginations lead you/us next. Do you have any artemisia in your white garden? (I like to think of it as athelas from LotR.) Hard to believe that two years have gone by already!
Thank you Tui. I love artemisia and we planted artemisia in the white garden last year. It grew really well, almost too well, in fact and was sprawling everywhere by winter. I'm not sure if it will survive the winter pruning (we've had trouble with that in the past), but it had to be done.