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- Camellia Forest Facebook – Chapel Hill growers with an international reputation, our fav place to shop
- Ginger who runs the Gardeners Kitchen in Cary teaches home gardening, bee keeping and canning. Go like her on facebook and follow her inspiring veg garden on a mostly wooded surburan lot. Impressive!
- JC Raulston Arboretum Facebook – Great local resource, the man revolutionized the nursery industry
- Seeds NC Facebook – A community garden teaching urban children to grow and eat good food
- Stone Brothers & Byrd Facebook – Knowledgeable people, great products and service – they let us run a tab
What we do when it rains--
- If Melissa is sometimes missing from the blog and her garden it's because she owns her own business. Check out Ester Mae Marketing and see the cute picture of her great grandma on the logo.
- When Chris isn't gardening, she's most often upcycling old textiles. Here's a link to her other blog, Save that Fabric!
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