We were fortunate to visit this beautiful spot on a really hot day in July. Chatham Mills is a former textile mill repurposed to a multi purpose building with many different businesses and offices. It has a pretty large parking lot and all around this parking space are plantings of pollinator friendly plants, mostly native. It's quite showy on a hot summer day. I will share a few photos with you below. I love how they plants are mixed and mingled together. A wide variety of colors and textures. This garden is several years old so it has mature plants in all their glory. There are also a couple of areas that are newer and are still growing into their space. Enjoy the photos below and if you are up in the Triangle area any time stop by for a visit.
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Update on the Backyard Garden
We are having a great year in the garden. Besides the Native Plant garden I started in the back of the yard, Al has worked hard to create raised beds for vegetable gardening. The earlier part of the summer was pretty wet which I think was a great thing for this new gardening adventure. Right now, mid July, it's getting really hot and dry so we are having to do some extra watering. These are from a few weeks ago. Since then we've harvested beans, cucumbers, squash and one tomato. Things are growing fast in the vegetable garden.
And here are a few blooms from the Native Plant garden. I'm happy with how it's going but it will be a while before it's really full of blooms. The coreopsis and the mountain mint are doing really well. I'll keep you posted!
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Lost a tree but gained sunshine and a garden.

I'll share the flowers and what they attract as the year goes on.
Friday, March 23, 2018
Al and I took a visit to Spencer Woods Park today. The official name of the preserve is
Fred and Alice Stanback Educational Forest and Nature Preserve. It is a lovely and simple place that I
believe could serve as a model for the Beaty St. property. And the best thing is that the citizens of Davidson already
own the property.
The property in Spencer was almost lost to clear cutting and development
but because of some clear thinking people the property was instead put into
conservancy with the LandTrust for Central North Carolina and donated to the
town. What it has become is a
beautiful place for citizens to enjoy.
It is a passive park. There
are no ball fields or tennis courts but there are walking trails, picnic
shelters, a pond with a floating dock, and a parking lot. There is room for
wildlife and for people to enjoy nature’s beauty. The park is within walking
distance of the business district of Spencer and the NC Transportation Museum.
It is surrounded by residential neighborhoods. The process used to design the park is similar to what has
been proposed here in Davidson: opportunities for citizen input led by a
professional. Here’s a link to the
report about the proposal for developing the park. http://www.ci.spencer.nc.us/vertical/sites/%7BB85238E8-43CC-4172-AB03-A2E1A50D5927%7D/uploads/SpencerWoodsReport_PARTF.pdf
I encourage you to drive to Spencer for a visit. Spencer is located in Rowan County and
only about 50 minutes away. You
can take a back road route and avoid I-85 to see some lovely rural countryside.
Like we did, you might stop for some good barbecue for lunch. Put Fred and Alice
Stanback Preserve, Spencer NC in your google maps or other navigation device
and let us know what you think.
Saturday, March 3, 2018
Beaty Street Trees
Today I visited some of my favorite trees in the Beaty St. Woods here in Davidson, NC. My friends helped me take some measurements and I took some pictures of the trees. I thought you might like hearing about the trees I visited. If you would like to know more you can comment at the end of this post and ask questions about the trees. You could also come to the Beaty St. Woods and visit these trees and many others. Maybe I'll be able to post a map that shows where these particular trees are soon. But today I'll just show you the trees. As spring comes there will be more to see.
I'm a Tulip Poplar and I'm 7 feet 7 inches in circumference |
Willow Oak
Hi, I'm a Willow Oak tree living in the Beaty St. Woods. I'm 9 feet and 7 inches in circumference |
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Wow marke bee keepers
Today at the Davidson Farmer's market we had mike Goode, Kayne , Elizabeth Martin, India and Sam who are all beekeepers. The had some bees for us to see as well as equipment and the answers to lots of questions
Friday, August 22, 2014
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