The Teapot Garden Boutique
April-May Thurs-Friday and Sat by appt Baked fresh milled flour goods and decor available at theteapotgarden.com or our tiny shop inside Black Bear Antiques 4177 E First St, Blue Ridge GA We also have a "tiny shop" in Planter's Walk Antique Mall at 751 Jackson St.
07/01/2026
I’ll have some of the fresh milled flour faves on July 11 to sample and purchase!🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great news! We will be celebrating our 2 year anniversary in Blue Ridge on July 11th! We'd love for all of you to come celebrate with us!
We were first established in 2008 in Ellijay and we had many wonderful years there. Since moving here to beautiful Blue Ridge, we've had the pleasure of meeting so many kind friends, neighbors and visitors. We hope you all know how grateful we are for each and every one of you.
🍧We will be having North Georgia Frigid Frog here serving delicious shaved ice.
☕ Dana Puryear Segassie will have Bear Mountain coffee tastings.
🧁 The Teapot Garden Boutique is having a bake sale and homemade pastry tastings.
🥨 Several other vendors will be giving out free snack samples and running various sales just for the event.
We hope you and your family will be able to join us for a fun day of celebrations!
For the month of July - The Teapot Garden Nursery is open by appointment. Just message here and we can set up a time! Plant availability on theteapotgarden.com
06/28/2026
I have a few of these ready to go!!! Message for appointment to shop for plants!!
Purple passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) is the more well-known species in Georgia. Large, showy, exotic purple flowers can be found on roadsides throughout the state, no doubt startling people that see it for the first time. It has large, glossy leaves with 3 lobes and the large fruit pods are quite noticeable. Known by folks throughout the South as “maypops,” these fruits have been lobbed and smashed by kids as long as there have been kids! Passiflora is the host plant for both the Gulf and Variegated fritillary butterflies as well as a source of nectar for native bees and other insects. Look for the orange caterpillars with soft black spikes munching away on the leaves. They are also a host plant for Heliconius charithonia, the zebra longwing or zebra heliconian, in the southern part of the state.
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4177 East First Street
Blue Ridge, GA
30513