First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!! The winner of the Hello Darling Layer Cake from Rustic Rooster Quilt Shop is . . . Number #269 . . . Congrats Gene Black!!! I have emailed you :)
And on to today's
Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Bear Creek Quilting Company. Bear Creek has an amazing selection of fabrics and amazing deals on those fabrics!! In fact, they just started their End of Summer Sale today and it will run through Friday. Be sure to Check it Out for some awesome eye candy at fantastic prices!!!
And today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is for the highly anticipated companion to The Farmer's Wife. Yup, it is the brand new The Farmer's Wife 1930s Sampler Quilt book!!!! I am so excited to start seeing blocks from this pop up all over blogland ;)
ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me if you had a farm, what would you grow/raise on it??
ENTRY 2 - Show your Bear Creek Quilting Company love. You can follow them on Pinterest, Facebook (where they happen to be having a quilt kit giveaway right now as well) , or at their Blog. You can Sign up for their Newsletter which will ensure you catch all of their amazing sales, or you can visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Bear Creek Quilting Love!!!
ENTRY 2 - Show your Bear Creek Quilting Company love. You can follow them on Pinterest, Facebook (where they happen to be having a quilt kit giveaway right now as well) , or at their Blog. You can Sign up for their Newsletter which will ensure you catch all of their amazing sales, or you can visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;) Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Bear Creek Quilting Love!!!
And that's it ;) The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, August 25th when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)
Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
No if about it. We had a farm and raised grapes and pears. This is California, after all. The farmer's wife blocks remind me of my grandmother, the first quilter I knew.
ReplyDeleteI would grow fruits and veggies. They're always so much better fresh from a garden than the store.
ReplyDeleteI am subscribed to their newsletter. I was just looking at the sale items this morning. Lots of good stuff!
ReplyDeleteHi - I would grow the proverbial money tree on my farm (my kids think I do that now!!! LOL ) but seriously I would love to have chickens!!
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek on Facebook!!! Thanks for the great giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek on Facebook!!! Thanks for the great giveaway! :)
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I would have fruit trees and chickens!
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek Quilting on Facebook. Thanks for a great giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I have lived on a Farm and It took us only 10 years to get off of it. My DH still has the farming bug in him so we grow Strawberries, Green beans, Beets, Tomatoes and Cucumbers in our flowerbeds. I'd love to have a cherry, apple, plum and peach orchard if we ever went back. Thanks for the Giveaway. I'm looking forward to making the 1930's Farmer's Wife. YES, It will be all over Blogland and Facebook and Instagram...
ReplyDeleteI'd have a lavender farm!
ReplyDeleteI really like the cool Hoffman watercolor batik digital palette! So many fun things you could do with that!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I would grow fruit trees for sure, thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm the kids would get the puppy they've been begging for!
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek Quilting on Facebook now, thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI receive the Bear Creek Newsletter
ReplyDeleteI receive the Bear Creek Newsletter and follow them on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteWe had a mini farm (20 acres) when we were younger with cows, chickens, pigs and sheep. A large garden plot and I canned in some of the high heat and humidity of the Midwest. However, nothing compares to a dinner in the winter with vegetables and meat that you've raised. Thanks for a chance in the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would have a berry farm/fruit orchard! Though I might have to raise some cattle too! And I'm so excited about this book!!
ReplyDeleteI visited their shop. I would love to purchase some Color Weave fat quarters. thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I would rescue as many dogs and cats that I could. It breaks my heart seeing them in the shelters, but 3 is about all I can handle at my house. I would LOVE to have a bunch!
ReplyDeleteIf I lived on a farm, I would let my cats multiply like crazy and I would grow tons of herbs! thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek on Pinterest and Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI'd grow tomatoes, basil and cilantro if I lived on a farm. jybquilteratgmaildotcom
ReplyDeleteOh - I have a ranch ... I grow beef and pork and tomatoes and zucchini ( it grows like a weed lol)...
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I would have chickens for the fresh eggs, and I would plant cucumbers, tomatoes, peas, okra, butterbeans, watermelons, cauliflower, broccoli, turnips, lettuce... Oh I love fresh veggies!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I would grow fruits, fruit and more fruit!
ReplyDeleteWe live on a small farm. We grow peppers, peas, corn, squash, zucchini, okra, tomatoes, beans, sweet potatoes, watermelons and cantaloupes!
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek Quilting Company on Facebook as Anita Carol Gambrell and on Pinterest as anitag1378
ReplyDeleteWe have an 80 acre homestead, with animals that have needed a home, alpacas, chickens, goats, llama, dogs, etc. Have an acre garden with everything imaginable in ,kale, carrots, squash, corn, cukes, tomatoes, etc. herbs and fruit trees. This like the animals we have is our forever home.
ReplyDeleteLavender, such beautiful fields!
ReplyDeleteVisited Bear Creek and like their BOMs!
ReplyDeleteIf we had a farm, I'd just raise my babies. My husband, however, has a long list. We spent a weekend up at the "family farm" (they're renting out most of the land, so it's basically just a house with a HUGE yard... which is good when you have 100 people camping in your yard), so now we're all "Let's buy a house with a HUGE lot and have goats and a huge garden and ..." He wants rabbits. I won't allow it. They're pets, not food, and he sees it differently. :-(
ReplyDeleteI would have cows, goats and a large garden like my Grandparent had!
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Veggies - lots and lots of different kinds of veggies.
ReplyDeleteI get their newsletter, love every thing they have.
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I follow Bear Creek Quilting Company on Facebook (and signed up for the newsletter to enter the giveaway on their FB page!).
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I hope it'll be in the city because I'm a big city girl:-) Just kidding, I would have a beautiful garden with lots and lots of apple trees and all kind of fruits like raspberries and strawberries. And at least two cats and a dog.
ReplyDeleteI get their newsletter it's a cute shop!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I would have horses, donkeys, chickens...I love animals can you tell. I would grow flowers of all sorts and all sorts of vegetables also. Fresh vegetables are delicious! Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful creative day!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I would have lots of fruit trees, and corn. I'm a city girl too, so I hope the farm comes with workers too.
ReplyDeleteI am subscribed to their newsletter, and also follow their blog.
ReplyDeleteI follow bear creek, and get their emails.
ReplyDeleteGood company. Great batting
I follow Bear Creek Quilting Company by email, their blog and newsletter and also on Pinterest! They have some wonderful projects and supplies! Thank you for the chance to win this wonderful prize. Have a wonderful creative day! brend_ack@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I would grow lavender and cotton, and I would have a kitty rescue too
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I'd grow fruits & vegetables; have some chickens & goats. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI grew up on a farm and we grew wheat, oats, barley, corn, flax, and beef. I now live on a hobby farm and we grow apples, vegetables of all kinds, quilts, and kids. kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI'm subscribed to their newsletter. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI visited Bear Creek Quilting Company shop and found some great Benartex Boy Meets Girl fabrics on sale--I love clearance sales-- including Dragonfly Twill in Cream and also in Taupe and some Fashion Flower in Cream. Karen kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI am working towards having a farm. We keep honey bees and grow lots of fruits and veggies, but I need more space so I can have chickens, maybe a cow or two and horses... maybe a few other animals as well.
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If I had a farm we'd have to have a flock of chickens and a few cows. Baby calves are so cute!
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I am subscribed to bear creeks newsletter.
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We have 9 acres here in Illinois. Our house sits on 1 acre and the other 8 are cash rented to the farmer who owns the other 150 acres around us. They plant soybeans, corn or wheat, rotating every year.
ReplyDeleteLove this book. ckrutjo@gmail.com
I would like to have a lavender farm with fields after field of lavender shrubs in bloom!
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Fabric farm! Oh ok I guess I need to start with cotton :)
ReplyDeleteOn the home page for Bear Creek Quilting Company I saw Northcott's new Strawberry Patch line and I want it!!
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Following Bear Creek with their newsletter and on fb - love that they're right in my back yard. :-)
ReplyDeleteFabric farm! Oh ok I guess I need to start with cotton :)
ReplyDeleteJust "liked" Bear Creek Quilting's facebook page and signed up for the newsletter. Would love to visit, but that would be a long trip! ckrutjo at g mail dot com.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I think I'd raise ducks and maybe chickens, BUT I'd also hire someone to take care of them both as they can be very messy. There's nothing better than duck eggs. I'd rather have those than chicken eggs, but sadly, I know of no one in my area any longer who raises them.
ReplyDelete:) How fun! We have had many farms, in fact...so, to grow, hay, watermelons and indian corn...as well as a garden full of veggies :) Thanks for a sweet giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI already follow the Bear Creek blog and am a subscriber to their newsletter. In fact, I got one this morning. I also follow their FB page as well.
ReplyDeleteohh this book will be the best. When growing up in CA I lived on a ranch. we had all kinds of animals. even a hoot owl. the four oldest of us kids were in 4-H. I was in horses, cattle, pigs and sewing. Now that it is just my husband and I at home, no I would not want a farm or ranch. My husband is an electrical engineer and not really the farm type.
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I follow Bear Creek on their blog. I get their email
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Vegetables, vegetables, vegetables!!! Tomatoes, carrots, summer squash, corn, egg plant, blue lake green beans, etc. etc. etc.
ReplyDeleteA cluck cluck here and a cluck cluck there. Definitely CHICKENS! Love the eggs, food scrap eaters and bug getters.
ReplyDeleteLive in the city but we have a small garden in the back yard. We have tomatoes, yellow beans, onions and this year we tried cucumbers. Have picked 3 cucumbers so far. It not a large garden but what it does give us is so much better tasting.
ReplyDeleteI am so in touch with Bear Creek - newsletter, blog, facebook. Thank you for the giveaway, it is very generous of you.
ReplyDeleteI could never have a farm! I can't even keep house plants alive! And I'm allergic to farm animals... Cows, horses, rabbits, cats- ok, ok, I know some of those aren't farm animals but I'm pretty sure farm life and I wouldn't get along. But I really appreciate those that live that life and provide sustenance for the rest of us!
ReplyDeleteha! lucky me! i live on a hobby farm in north central saskatchewan! i have chickens, horses, cats, dogs, a huge vegetable garden and an orchard with raspberries, apples, saskatoon berries, red and black currants, and gooseberries. it's an amazing life and i'm so thankful that we moved out here.
ReplyDeleteI lived on a farm and we raised cattle. would love to have this book as it's one of the ones on my must get list. Rina
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I'd want dairy cattle, some chickens and veggies.
ReplyDeleteI follow bearcreek quilting by FB, their blog and their newsletter. Always lots of inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI already get Bear Creek's newletters and like on FB. Love them and right now they are having a great sale that I just happened to have to have some fabric from.
ReplyDeletei'd love to get my hands on some of the kona solids they have on sale. great prices!!!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm and were the farmer type, we'd raise organic, grass-fed, grain-free beef. This book would be a great thing to win!
ReplyDeleteI would raise stuff to eat from beef to veggies but I wouldn't raise " Cain" ha, ha.
ReplyDeleteWe have a farm with cows, and chickens. We have had pigs and dairy goats too but don't at the moment. We grow oat hay, sunflowers and wheat. And we also have a large garden.
ReplyDeleteI love Bear Creek and follow by email and facebook.
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek Quilting Company' s blog.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I'd grow berries - strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, you know name it.
ReplyDeleteNever had a farm but would like to have some property one day. I'd have cows. Love to hear them.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I would grow agility dogs! If I had that kind of space, I would put up two agility rings (one for jumpers, one for standard) and get back to competing in dog agility. I'd get a professional trainer to conduct classes on my farm and keep a cut for facility use. :-) Fun for profit! My youngest would also have to plant a garden for herbs (he's learning to cook and is growing rosemary and garlic in the flower beds) and I'd talk him into some veggies so maybe he'd eat them. I would plant a cutting garden so that I could have fresh flowers in the house. Then, the big cash crop would either be lavender or maybe dairy goats. Definitely animals I would keep, I would get attached to them and not be able to sell them.
ReplyDeleteI already receive Bear Creek's newsletter. Love their shop and am going to check out their sale as soon as I post!
ReplyDeletejust in case - linda_collum@hotmail.com
If I had a farm I would grow sunflowers. There's nothing more beautiful than a field of sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteI followed bear creek quilting on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I dream about this all the time. :) Definitely sheep, goats and chickens. And tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteI have a farm. We grow, corn, beans, and sunflowers. Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek Quilting on e-mail and Facebook.
ReplyDeletechickens and a mild cow, bull and pig for meat
ReplyDeleteI follow you too. thanks
ReplyDeleteI do have a farm (kind of) -- the farm my husband grew up on, that we own with his siblings. We actually grown wine grapes on it. I would *love* to have a berry farm (in my impractical dreaming mind) -- raspberries, strawberries, blueberries. Since this is my dream farm, can I make all of them grow fruit year round also? Ok, back to reality! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'd have chickens and goats and lots of dogs and cats that no one wanted!
ReplyDeleteId have cows, chickens, an apple orchard, couple of pear trees, couple of pecan trees, and a large vegetable garden!!
ReplyDeleteIt is a dream of mine to grow okra, squash, beans, tomatoes, bell peppers and raise free range chickens for eggs
ReplyDeleteI signed up for RR newsletter.
ReplyDeleteWe live in the country in an old farm house, but do not have a farm. If we did, I would grow lots of vegetables and have a "farm" stand.
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek via email and on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI'd have goats, chickens, bees and cows!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance.
I'd raise sheep!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm there would raise chickens, mini horses and goats, plus we would grow a big garden with tomatoes, potatoes, squash and corn! Awesome book, I've been wanting that forever. Thank you for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI'd raise goats so I don't have to cut the grass! And chickens.
ReplyDeleteI live on a farm and I have goats and chickens. The goats help to keep the grass down but Heaven help it if they get out of the pen and deadhead my roses for me. They have no self control!
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteHehe, Melissa, I shared and pinned the Playtime 30's from Chloe's Closet at Bear Creek. Such gorgeous fabric for my vintage blocks!
ReplyDeleteI would grow my own fruits and veges, plus have chickens for food and eggs. I bought eggs last week and did not look at price this time. $6 for 18 eggs. I will check prices next time! Did not know there was a shortage (or at least that is what they are saying).
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I'd grow kale, foot long green beans, Japanese eggplant, Thai eggplant, assorted chilies, black-eyed peas, strawberries, Swiss chard, asparagus, assorted lettuces, bok choy, various tomatoes, okra, garlic, onions and shallots plus lemon, pink grapefruit, red grapefruit, lime, kumquat, mandarinquat, limequat, and assorted orange including blood orange trees--just like I grow now! That doesn't even count the beavertail cactus for 'nopales' (cactus pads for use in salads and eggs, etc.) and prickly pear (for the fruits--makes great jelly and syrup) and eatable flowers to add to my salads!
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek on FB, and newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI'd have sheep and strawberries
ReplyDeleteIf I owned a farm, I think I'd grow herbs, basil, cilantro, etc. And lavender!
ReplyDeleteI already follow Bear Creek thru their newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI lived on a farm in the 70's and early 80"s. Hippy days haha.
ReplyDeleteWe grew, tomatoes,potatoes,green beans, corn, peppers and a slew of other things and we raised rabbits, cows and hogs.
Fun days
Thanks for the chance to win the new book.
I follow Bear Creek on facebook and I receive their newsletter.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win this wonderful book
Visited Bear Creek--great sale going on. Love the Boy Meets Girl from Benartex but wish I could buy just 1/2 yards of the entire line--you have to buy at least a yard of sale fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI would raise chickens and mini donkeys.
ReplyDeleteI'm following them on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved cows so I would have cows if I had a farm. I am thinking of joining a farmers wife quilalong so would love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteI would grow corn
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek on email
ReplyDeleteWe have a farm, and we raise bees, chickens (for eggs) and have an apple orchard.
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek on facebook and get their newsletter
ReplyDeleteCows! They just make me smile.
ReplyDeletePine trees are going on our farm and a little garden that is producing some wonderful tomatoes right now.
ReplyDeleteI received Bear Creek's newsletter by email.
ReplyDeleteOops, hit reply instead of comment...I get the Bear Creek newsletter by email. Pbstrand@msn.com
ReplyDeleteHi there Melissa,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know how happy I am that you are having a pattern sale! I bought the one I have been eyeing for over a year today!(As the crow flies)
Anyway, if I had a farm, I would have fruit trees for my Hubs and a large veggie garden. I would also have chickens and a few cows-then I would find a local cow butcherer and get cosy with him so that we could have fresh meat through the year!
Thanks!
Quilty Huggs,
Jacqueline
snausages22 @ yahoo . CA
Hi again,
ReplyDeleteI also get your blog posts in my email and have the Bear Creek newsletter sent to my email as well!
Thanks!
Quilty Huggs,
Jacqueline
snausages22 @ yahoo . CA
Thank you for the giveaway! I follow you on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I would raise fruits and vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI used to raise chickens (anywhere from 5-88 at a time!), but I have always wanted an alpaca farm!!! It would be great to be able to spin my own fiber!!!
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I liked Bear Creek's facebook page and now I will have to do a little shopping!
ReplyDeleteI would have chickens, ducks and sheep!
ReplyDeleteI would raise chickens, cows and pigs. After watching a television show about how our grocery store meat is raised and processed I would rather know where my food has been!
ReplyDeleteI would grow tomatoes. My garden didn't do well this year. The other thing I would grow is money. Maybe plant dollar bills and harvest 100's.
ReplyDeleteI get their newsletter. Great sale going on now.
ReplyDeleteWe live on a farm and grow our own vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI get Bear Creek's newsletter via email.
ReplyDeleteIf I lived on a farm I'd farm Merino sheep.
ReplyDeleteI would have a giant vegetable garden and I would have goats and chickens and lots of dogs.
ReplyDeleteOver the years my hubby and I have lived on farms where he either milked cows or was the fencer on sheep and cattle farms. We now own a mini life style block mainly orchard and one sheep now. Thankyou for the chance of this giveaway. Happy Stitching.
ReplyDeleteI would raise sheep & miniature horses on my farm & fruit trees & bushes.
ReplyDeleteOn my farm I would have fruit trees, strawberries, blueberries and raspberries. Maybe a few chickens too
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I would raise goats, as my dad always liked goats. And probably corn, as I like corn on the cob!
ReplyDeleteI subscribe to Bear Creeks newsletter.!
ReplyDeleteWe have a farm! We raise organic veggies, fruits, beef, pork, chicken and heritage turkeys. We also bake, make peacock feather ornaments, hats and masques, and of course sewing and quilted crafts. :)
ReplyDeleteI subscribe to the bear creek newsletter. :)
ReplyDeleteI do live on a farm, we have a fruit orchard, we have horses & grow our own hay for them.
ReplyDeleteI already get Bear Creek's newsletter! They have lots of good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI'd raise chickens and asparagus.
ReplyDeleteChickens! I love fresh eggs.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have lots of fresh veges and herbs to use for cooking, along with chickens for eggs!
ReplyDeleteHi I think it would be so neat to have a "Pick Your Own" Strawberry Farm!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for a great Giveaway !
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If I had a farm I suspect I'd just have pygmy goats, because of course!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I would grow pumpkins, and raise sheep.
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I follow Bear Creek on FB
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek Quilting Company on FB as Kathy Newsom Davis.
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I receive the Bear Creek newsletter. Thanks Becky
ReplyDeleteI'd grow a lot more fruits and vegetables than now in my yard and containers if it is good and growable(?) I'd try it I'd have animals as pets. Thank you for the GREAT giveaway chance. Becky
ReplyDeleteI would grow mountain apples! :)
ReplyDeleteIf I had a fam I would have a milk cow. We had cows when I was younger and one of my most fond memories is of my mother and I trying to milk a cow when Dad was out of town! The neighbor boy had to come over and do the milking for us. :)
ReplyDeleteI receive Bear Creeks newsletter.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Birthday! And Happy 5th Anniversary!!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm I would grow blueberries and Christmas trees!
ReplyDeleteI for sure would have a horse and plant sunflowers! thank you!
ReplyDeleteI follow their blog and signed up for the newsletter! thank you!
ReplyDeleteI would grow sunflowers and potatoes because I love them both!
ReplyDeleteI'd have to have a few donkeys, I love them.
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If I had a farm, I would have goats! They are just so stinking cute! And some veggies, of course.
ReplyDeleteI just signed up for Bear Creek newsletter.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd have sheep on my farm and dye wool for sale.
ReplyDeleteI live on a farm. Before we retired we grew market crops-lettuce, onions, herbs, flowers, potatoes, cabbages, leeks, shallots...and more. Now we grow a large garden. Thanks for the chance to win this book-it's been on my list!
ReplyDeleteStreams full of Fish, blueberries and strawberries .
ReplyDeleteI'm following Bear Creek on Pinterest now!
ReplyDeleteI receive Bear Creek Quilting newsletter. and it always has a free tutorial. I have made 3 of their Granny Star pillows .
ReplyDeleteI would love to raise miniature horses. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI'm a bear Creek follower. Thanks for the opportunity
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm, I would raise cotton!. It grows in the southern part of the state here. When we would go visit my grandparents when I was younger, it was so pretty growing along the highway especially when it was in bloom. My grandma and some of my aunts and uncles picked cotton when they were younger.
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Hi Melissa! I receive Bear Creek's newsletter and follow their blog on Bloglovin'.
ReplyDeleteI do live on a farm. Long ago we were a Christmas tree farm, did logging, and did specialty plaining and cutting. We had a large apple grove which we lost in a tornado - one tree stands as a reminder, but we have replaced them with minatures which are coming into prime now. We had a large dairy that I managed until I had to go out of state to college - those cows paid my way thru school. And now we mainly do crops for animal feed.
ReplyDeleteIf I lived on a farm, I would raise cattle and chickens, have a large garden full of vegetables and berries. My husband grew up on a farm and knows what hard work farmer really is!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to be self sustaining, so I would grow all the fruit & vegetables we would need. Sell the surplus.
ReplyDeleteSigned up for the newsletter.
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currently have a farm and raise horses on it
ReplyDeleteWe have a small farm, we raise chickens for eggs, and have a small orchard for apples, cherries, peaches, and pears, and a small berry patch with strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries. There are times I think it would be nice to have a couple of cows to raise our own beef.
ReplyDeleteI would raise chickens and grown all kinds of fruits and veggies if I had a farm!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm . . . I would grow corn and tomatoes. And cows. Can't explain, except good childhood memories.
ReplyDeleteI do live on a farm :) and there is wheat and alfalfa growing out in the fields...well, the wheat has been harvested, but you know what I mean!!!
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek Quilting on FB and I get their newsletter!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a farm we would have chickens and ducks. My husband has this dream about raising ducks.
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I follow Bear Creek Quilts on Pintrest.
ReplyDeleteI live on a small farm. We grow some fruit and vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI think I would have a blueberry farm. I like them and they grow well here.
ReplyDeleteI'd grow figs. Is there such a thing as a fig farm? I'm not so sure.
ReplyDeleteI follow Bear Creek on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteCool book! Me, I'd have to grow strawberries, my favorite. pjrquilter at msn dot com
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ReplyDeleteFruits and veggies and herbs! Yum!
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