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Researching Heirloom Gardens in Western NC : The American Kitchen Garden

December 31, 2016

hodges-apple-closeup-blogThe prospect of saying yes…not a decision taken lightly.

The invitation extended to chair the Jan Wyatt Symposium 2017 for the Cashiers Historical Society, by Ann McKee Austin ( from whom it is impossible to decline a volunteer invitation) and president, Connie Haire, was a surprise.

Do I shoot myself after saying yes?  NO.  I’d promised my family not to take on more projects. But the tantalizing nudge to dust off a topic thoroughly covered in my first draft masters thesis is 1977 is impossible to resist. Rafts of info laying fallow in the storage unit, mildewed and unloved, has been slowly maturing…waiting for airtime.

One does not lightly throw something together that could impact a visitors perspective of history.

On the suggestion of Macon County Librarian,Karen Hawks, a spin and TRX buddy, I hired the wonderful librarian, Emily Crowell, to type, type, type.  YIKES! The old manuscript was a dot matrix printed, accordian-paged, non-digital manuscript. Emily DOVE IN with glee on her day off from work and is quickly modernizing the document.

WE HAVE A TITLE: The 2017 Jan Wyatt Symposium The Heirloom Gardener hosted by The Cashiers Historical Society.

WE HAVE A LOCATION: The Zachary Tolbert House Grounds c 1850.

WE SET A DATE: June 21 2017.

SPEAKERS SAID YES:

Eric Jackson of Old Salem to talk about historic plant materials

Ila Hatter, wildcrafter supreme, to demonstrate cooking methods of our forefathers

And me, to demonstrate what a garden might have looked like in 1850 when Alexander Zachary built the house in Cashiers, NC.

WE HAVE A STORYLINE and I meet with the tent man next week.

DIGITAL COPIES OF ALEXANDER ZACHARY’s journal appeared (primarily apple notes, but useful nonetheless!)

Whew…stay tuned for schedule and logo next!

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Drink Your Own Garden Live FB at 3 today!

August 23, 2016

Drink Your Own Garden Demonstration at Cashiers Historical Society’s fabulous Burt Farm Showhouse 3 pm TODAY

Mary Palmer Dargan demonstrates handcrafted bitters techniques and shares recipes you can use to harvest the best flavors and healthy drinks from your own garden, or even forage from the roadsides! ( note: I picked the elderberries pictured below just this weekend.)

Join is at 2502 Norton Road (off of Hwy 64) and follow the event signs. Tickets to the fabulous Burt Farm Showhouse are available at the door, by contacting Cashiers Historical Society or calling 828-743-7710


August 23 BITTERS MAKING at the BURT FARM Cashiers Historical Society 
showhouse website here.
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 Magical Mushrooms: Cancelled Aug 26. Rescheduled for October

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Join us for a feast on August 30, with wildcraft expert, Ila Hatter
will speak at the Village Green on Mother Nature’s Secret Kitchen

Dargan is sponsoring the foraging tasting which follows her lecture. Also known as Wildcrafting, it means you use locally sourced and harvested elements from nature in your meal preparation. It might be elderflowers for a frisky drink, or sour grapes to perk up your palette!
Please include me in Ila Hatter’s foraging tasting event! 

Hugh and I look forward to seeing you soon.

Cheers,


Dovecote painted by Sarah Sneeden July 14Cashiers Plein Air Festival ( below)

 

IMG_7776 mp best bitters 2015 PR

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The World in Miniature ! Workshops in Miniature Gardening

July 28, 2016

The Garden World in Miniature!

Tomorrow, we have an ‘on demand’, an open miniature gardens workshop at Dovecote in Cashiers, NC ! Please join us at 10 am, July 29. Just come and bring whatever…a $15 set up includes drilling holes in containers, drainage rocks, potting soil, some ground cover ( moss & small sedums) and … magic. Any age is welcome. 10-noon.

Karla Sidey's miniature garden 2016

Yesterday, Karla Sidey brought her Scaly Mountain Woman’s Club for a private session. She made a miniature garden at Dovecote complete with a home-crafted waterfall. …the club held workshops to prepare for the magical planting and building session. Her tableaux is pictured to the left. Love it!

The club even made little houses with leaf pressed clay roofs and imprinted sides…just adorable! I’ve never had a group study up and bring creative containers for precious little buildings…just add water, plants and magic!

IMG_7233 IMG_7234Below are adorable images from the workshop yesterday. I’ve never seen as many happy and clever little environments.

 

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CLICK HERE FOR a link to my recent lecture on Miniature Gardens. It has all my secrets.

Enjoy your summer. xx mp

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Cookin’ on the Wild Side! July 8 at 10 am Facebook Live

July 7, 2016

Cookin’ on the Wild Side is here and live tomorrow, July 8 at 10 am.

Watch from your facebook page !

Dovecote Porch & Gardens in Cashiers NC is hosting. Friend Dovecote’s page and join us for the informative demonstration!

carolina cooker stew donna oliver P4P foraging feast

Wild Cooking? What is this?  

Also known as Wildcrafting, it means you use locally sourced and harvested elements from nature in your meal preparation. It might be elderflowers for a frisky drink, or sour grapes to perk up your palette!

 

This summer our Garden Talk Salon theme is Nature’s Kitchen.

Food has never tasted so good. In the Smokies in early June, we practiced several dishes on a camping trip. Roast Duck, Ramp cornbread, Allspice butternut squash. Ila Hatter, our lady of the woods, also shared her secrets of chestnut bread and elderflower fritters, plus grape vine wrapped trout. Donna Oliver, from Virginia, brought her family to sample the fare!

Our demonstration will be over open flame using cast iron cookware. Only room for a very small group of cooking enthusiasts since I’m trying new dishes!

On August 30, Ila Hatter will speak at the Village Green on Mother Nature’s Secret Kitchen, and we are sponsoring the foraging tasting which follows her lecture.

To save your spot Please click here to join us at Wild Cooking : Main Dishes on July 8 at 10 am

 

 

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Party! Fri, July 1, 4-6pm

June 29, 2016

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Please Celebrate with Us!

click here to send me a message

I’d love to come on Friday, July 1 from 4-6 to Dovecote/Dargan Landscape Architects located at 35 Flash Point Drive in Cashiers NC. I’ll call to leave a number in my party at 828-743-0307 and will park in the meadow, not Cornucopia’s parking lot (unless I plan to dine there!). contact [email protected]

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