Do you have a special name

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How about J.J. Farm or something with J.J.? Maybe J.J. Twins? OK, maybe not so clever. :rolleyes:

Do we get a prize if we win? :lol: I planted some seeds that Wizezilla sent when we had to guess what was in her mason jar. Lots of fun.

Mary
 

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I thought of doing this years ago, and unofficially my acreage is called Aschenhof. I came up with this as a means to honor my German heritage, it means "Ash yard" because most of my trees are Ashes. Well, at least they will be until the emerald ash borer gets here, then I guess the name will be commemorative. :(
 

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Southern Gardener said:
catjac1975 said:
Southern Gardener said:
for your property / farm or just your little plot? If so, I'd like to hear them. Sis and I want to name our one little acre place, but can't come up with something charming or that will suit us. Any suggestions? :watering
We are TomCat Farm. My husband Tom and myself, Cathy. What are your names? Native plants that exist on your property might be a place to start. Blueberry Hill. Red Oakes.
All clever names for sure! I love the Rusty Pony! :lol:

Well, our names are Joan and Joyce,(we are identical twins) but Joyce goes by her middle name which is Renee. Native plants are Louisiana Iris and a Magnolia we planted a couple of months ago. We have oaks, but not the majestic Live Oak, sweet gums (that we hate) Our "southern" but non-native are crepe myrtles and azaleas.
How about twin something?
Twin Oakes, Myrtle twins
 

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Southern Gardener said:
Very pretty Steve. We have a lot of iris, but none that color.
The only Copper Iris in cultivation that I see listed is "Bayou Bandit." And, this species of wild Louisiana iris sure seems obscure altho' it appears over a fairly wide area, geographically.

I suppose that following this theme wouldn't work: "Bayou Bandit Twins?"

Steve ;)
 
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