Monday, May 20, 2013
Pray for Oklahoma
Please everyone, keep those victims and survivors of the tornadoes in Oklahoma in your thoughts and prayers.
Friday, May 17, 2013
The garden is in!
The garden is planted! I was beginning to wonder if I was going to make it this year. It took me more time this year but you have to be persistent to it done. I had my family working to help me but this last day, the kids were at school and hubby was at work and the weather man said we had serious storms coming. And I had 43 tomato plants yet to get in the ground. I made it with about an hour to spare. Woo Hoo, it's all planted.
A friend was asking me about planting things to deter bugs and pest in your home. She had googled and found suggestions for planting oregano, catnip, chives, garlic and citronella in pots by the doors to keep them away and that lavender and peppermint deterred spiders. I will have to look into this as I hadn't heard of this before.
I do know a little about garden critters. As we were planting the garden, I loved seeing my 16 year old daughter picking up "wormys" to show her 8 year old brother. (shhh, don't tell her I told you she's not all girly-girl...LOL). Finding worms in the garden is good, it means your soil it in good shape. Another critter I love finding in the garden are ladybugs. They eat aphids and that's good, too.
You can do a lot to help your garden without using chemicals. You can plant things that help control things. You can plant strong smelling herbs with certain plants to confuse the critters looking for the plant you are in essence hiding. Rosemary helps prevent cabbage worms. Garlic deters Japanese beetles. Basil repels thrips, flies and mosquitoes. Chervil works on slugs. Dill helps with spider mites and squash bugs but do not plant this by tomatoes because it attracts tomato hornworms.
Keep in mind, there are some bugs that you want in the garden. Bees are important for pollinating things. Some types of wasps eat caterpillars and tomato hornworms.
Here is a great blog that has some organic tips for pest control. She even has a homemade insect repellent recipe on the blog.
A friend was asking me about planting things to deter bugs and pest in your home. She had googled and found suggestions for planting oregano, catnip, chives, garlic and citronella in pots by the doors to keep them away and that lavender and peppermint deterred spiders. I will have to look into this as I hadn't heard of this before.
I do know a little about garden critters. As we were planting the garden, I loved seeing my 16 year old daughter picking up "wormys" to show her 8 year old brother. (shhh, don't tell her I told you she's not all girly-girl...LOL). Finding worms in the garden is good, it means your soil it in good shape. Another critter I love finding in the garden are ladybugs. They eat aphids and that's good, too.
You can do a lot to help your garden without using chemicals. You can plant things that help control things. You can plant strong smelling herbs with certain plants to confuse the critters looking for the plant you are in essence hiding. Rosemary helps prevent cabbage worms. Garlic deters Japanese beetles. Basil repels thrips, flies and mosquitoes. Chervil works on slugs. Dill helps with spider mites and squash bugs but do not plant this by tomatoes because it attracts tomato hornworms.
Keep in mind, there are some bugs that you want in the garden. Bees are important for pollinating things. Some types of wasps eat caterpillars and tomato hornworms.
Here is a great blog that has some organic tips for pest control. She even has a homemade insect repellent recipe on the blog.
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Don't let a disability stop a garden!
Good Morning!
I want to take today to touch on disabilities and gardening. This topic has been brought back to my mind this year because I have a heart condition that is giving me fits this year. I am still putting out a huge garden this year, I just have to adjust how I do it. And that is the biggest thing to remember, there is no can't there is just different!
For me this year, different just means that I am taking a long time to get my garden in. This year, I am planting: 12 Lemon Boy tomatoes, 4 broccoli, 4 cauliflower, 12 Better Boy tomatoes, 6 celery, 12 Early Girl tomatoes, 6 Orange Jubilee tomatoes, 4 jalapeno, 3 yellow squash, 3 cantaloupe 4 zuchinni, 3 cabbage, 4 red peppers, 8 leeks, 4 yellow peppers, 6 green peppers, 12 sweet potatoes, 1 grape tomato, 4 cucumbers, 25 vidalia onion sets, radishes, carrots, lettuces, spinach, snow peas and green beans. I also added an additional 25 strawberry plants.
Generally, I have my entire garden in the ground by Mother's Day. Not this year. So far, I only have the yellow squash, zuchinni, cantaloupe, the strawberries and about 70' of green beans. I just have to take it slow and it will get in. I should also add that our garden is a family project and my husband and kids help too. Hopefully, if the rain holds off, we can get it in by the weekend.
My Mother gardened and although she grew a veggie garden, her passion was her flowers. I remember when she got sick and was wheelchair bound, she would direct us kids on picking that weed or deadheading that flower. It got her the pretty flowers but not the therapeutic effect that gardening always had on my Mom. I now see that I get that same therapeutic effect from my garden.
Once Mom entered the hospice facility, she was thrilled to see they had wheelchair gardening. It was a set up similar to this:
I want to take today to touch on disabilities and gardening. This topic has been brought back to my mind this year because I have a heart condition that is giving me fits this year. I am still putting out a huge garden this year, I just have to adjust how I do it. And that is the biggest thing to remember, there is no can't there is just different!
For me this year, different just means that I am taking a long time to get my garden in. This year, I am planting: 12 Lemon Boy tomatoes, 4 broccoli, 4 cauliflower, 12 Better Boy tomatoes, 6 celery, 12 Early Girl tomatoes, 6 Orange Jubilee tomatoes, 4 jalapeno, 3 yellow squash, 3 cantaloupe 4 zuchinni, 3 cabbage, 4 red peppers, 8 leeks, 4 yellow peppers, 6 green peppers, 12 sweet potatoes, 1 grape tomato, 4 cucumbers, 25 vidalia onion sets, radishes, carrots, lettuces, spinach, snow peas and green beans. I also added an additional 25 strawberry plants.
Generally, I have my entire garden in the ground by Mother's Day. Not this year. So far, I only have the yellow squash, zuchinni, cantaloupe, the strawberries and about 70' of green beans. I just have to take it slow and it will get in. I should also add that our garden is a family project and my husband and kids help too. Hopefully, if the rain holds off, we can get it in by the weekend.
My Mother gardened and although she grew a veggie garden, her passion was her flowers. I remember when she got sick and was wheelchair bound, she would direct us kids on picking that weed or deadheading that flower. It got her the pretty flowers but not the therapeutic effect that gardening always had on my Mom. I now see that I get that same therapeutic effect from my garden.
Once Mom entered the hospice facility, she was thrilled to see they had wheelchair gardening. It was a set up similar to this:
This picture was taken from this website with lots of wheelchair gardening tips. I had no idea, I guess because it was not something I'd had to deal with before. But it was amazing!
I loved the look on my dear Mother's face when she found that she no longer had to "direct" us to do garden work for her, that even confined to the wheelchair, she could still garden, herself.
Even if you aren't in a wheelchair but can't get down to ground level, you can put containers on a deck, or small table. There is almost nothing that you can't grow in a container of some sort. I've been thinking, trying to come up with one and I just can't.
So, although I don't have my garden entirely in yet, I will. As my husband says, "Hide and watch, she'll get it done!"
Happy Gardening!
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Happy Mother's Day!
Happy Mother's Day to all the Moms out there! I hope that each of you has a wonderful day!
I'm sorry I've been MIA for a week or so, but I've been finishing up finals and had a brief hospital stay and graduation...all in a week!
Throw in finding a dress to wear to graduation and it was a full, full week. I, admittedly do not enjoy shopping for myself. It's hard to find things that fit and look nice. Just because I am not a size 2 doesn't mean I want to wear a dress made to look like the pattern from a 1970's couch cover! The hint I want to give here is to not discount those stores that you think might be out of your price range for clothing. I had scoured the mall and was about to give up when I thought, "What the heck" and walked into Von Maur. I found an absolutely beautiful dress for 75% off and got a dress with a jacket for $50, much less than I had budgeted for.
I want to share a little tip with you for those who have spouses who can cook but can't seem to find a meal amongst the items in your pantry. My husband is a great cook but, bless his heart, you could turn him loose in a grocery store and he couldn't find a meal! So I keep a shelf in the freezer that has everything for a meal right in one spot. It's nothing fancy but it's a meal he can put together quickly. In the freezer, I keep some chili in a Ziploc bag. I also keep some pulled pork BBQ and buns in there. When I make things like chili or pulled pork, I always make a little extra for the freezer. So that something is not just sitting in the freezer forever, every couple of weeks when I have something on the menu that will freeze well, I'll pull out the "emergency" meal and make it for lunch on the weekend. Nothing like a nice pulled pork sammie on a Saturday afternoon. Even though this "emergency" meal changes every so often so that it's not a meal that has sat there so long that it's freezer burnt, my husband and children know that this particular shelf in the freezer is a quick, decent meal that can be on the table quickly.
This eliminates those unnecessary, unplanned restaurant meals that are so expensive. Unfortunately, we learned this strategy because of my hospitalizations but it comes in so handy when ever we are faced with busy kids needing to be in different places on the same evening. We can still have a semi-healthy meal, quickly and, if need be, in shifts as people are home.
I hope you all have a wonderful Mother's Day!
I'm sorry I've been MIA for a week or so, but I've been finishing up finals and had a brief hospital stay and graduation...all in a week!
Throw in finding a dress to wear to graduation and it was a full, full week. I, admittedly do not enjoy shopping for myself. It's hard to find things that fit and look nice. Just because I am not a size 2 doesn't mean I want to wear a dress made to look like the pattern from a 1970's couch cover! The hint I want to give here is to not discount those stores that you think might be out of your price range for clothing. I had scoured the mall and was about to give up when I thought, "What the heck" and walked into Von Maur. I found an absolutely beautiful dress for 75% off and got a dress with a jacket for $50, much less than I had budgeted for.
I want to share a little tip with you for those who have spouses who can cook but can't seem to find a meal amongst the items in your pantry. My husband is a great cook but, bless his heart, you could turn him loose in a grocery store and he couldn't find a meal! So I keep a shelf in the freezer that has everything for a meal right in one spot. It's nothing fancy but it's a meal he can put together quickly. In the freezer, I keep some chili in a Ziploc bag. I also keep some pulled pork BBQ and buns in there. When I make things like chili or pulled pork, I always make a little extra for the freezer. So that something is not just sitting in the freezer forever, every couple of weeks when I have something on the menu that will freeze well, I'll pull out the "emergency" meal and make it for lunch on the weekend. Nothing like a nice pulled pork sammie on a Saturday afternoon. Even though this "emergency" meal changes every so often so that it's not a meal that has sat there so long that it's freezer burnt, my husband and children know that this particular shelf in the freezer is a quick, decent meal that can be on the table quickly.
This eliminates those unnecessary, unplanned restaurant meals that are so expensive. Unfortunately, we learned this strategy because of my hospitalizations but it comes in so handy when ever we are faced with busy kids needing to be in different places on the same evening. We can still have a semi-healthy meal, quickly and, if need be, in shifts as people are home.
I hope you all have a wonderful Mother's Day!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Happy early Mother's Day!
Every year for Mother's Day, my family knows that I want to go to Cox's Plant Farm to get the things for my garden. I want to be able to wander around and look at what I want to look at, take all the time I need and pick out not only my veggie plants but also the plants for in front of the house.
I know it's not Mother's Day yet, but since I was in the hospital and not supposed to be out in the gardens, my wonderful husband thought that taking me to Cox's for Mother's Day a week early might fulfill that desire to garden and keep me from working outside. Again, he's awesome!
Here is my favorite garden store ever!
I think it's funny but if you can eat it, I can grow it. If it's just pretty, it doesn't stand much of a chance around here unless my husband is tending to it. I have no idea why this is. This is why for the flower boxes that run on either side of the stairs coming up to my house, I am planting wave petunias. You can almost kill them, water them and they'll come back. Plus they are cheap to buy and they get all viney so you don't need as many. There are 7 steps coming up from the street and three of these plants on each side will be more than enough once they start spreading. And I have only ever truly killed one of these! I also bought 2 clematis vines hoping to build a sun screen for my porch. I'm going to let my husband tend to these.
I was able to spend a lot of time here and got what I hope will be all of my garden plants. Just a few of the things I got were 5 different types of tomato plants, 4 different types of peppers, zucchini, cantaloupe, leeks, vidalia onions, my lettuces, radishes, celery, carrots, yellow squash, green beans, cucumbers and more.
And then, of course, being Indiana, it rained last night. So now my husband doesn't have to worry so much about keeping me out of the garden. Mother Nature is taking care of that for him! LOL. Just wait though, this is Indiana...the rain will stop soon!
I can't wait to plant!
I know it's not Mother's Day yet, but since I was in the hospital and not supposed to be out in the gardens, my wonderful husband thought that taking me to Cox's for Mother's Day a week early might fulfill that desire to garden and keep me from working outside. Again, he's awesome!
Here is my favorite garden store ever!
I think it's funny but if you can eat it, I can grow it. If it's just pretty, it doesn't stand much of a chance around here unless my husband is tending to it. I have no idea why this is. This is why for the flower boxes that run on either side of the stairs coming up to my house, I am planting wave petunias. You can almost kill them, water them and they'll come back. Plus they are cheap to buy and they get all viney so you don't need as many. There are 7 steps coming up from the street and three of these plants on each side will be more than enough once they start spreading. And I have only ever truly killed one of these! I also bought 2 clematis vines hoping to build a sun screen for my porch. I'm going to let my husband tend to these.
I was able to spend a lot of time here and got what I hope will be all of my garden plants. Just a few of the things I got were 5 different types of tomato plants, 4 different types of peppers, zucchini, cantaloupe, leeks, vidalia onions, my lettuces, radishes, celery, carrots, yellow squash, green beans, cucumbers and more.
And then, of course, being Indiana, it rained last night. So now my husband doesn't have to worry so much about keeping me out of the garden. Mother Nature is taking care of that for him! LOL. Just wait though, this is Indiana...the rain will stop soon!
I can't wait to plant!
Saturday, May 4, 2013
School is done, it's Garden Time!
So much has happened in the last week. The best part of the week, other than the beautiful weather, is that finals are over! One more semester is in the bag. I spent Friday dealing with a health issue but things are better now. The ER doctor wanted me to take it easy this weekend until I see my regular doctor next week but the weather is so nice. It's absolutely beautiful out. While my hubby was mowing the front yard, I snuck out back to look around my gardens. Hubby busted me...LOL. He did tell me that he realized that I needed some "dirt therapy" as he called it. I needed to be out in the sun getting dirty. I love this man!
When I got caught, I was weeding the blackberries in the area where I'd recently moved them. They're not looking too bad!
It's a start! Although I was made to sit and watch a lot of this, it is still nice to see it starting to come together.
I hope you got to get outside today and enjoy the weather. I hope you gardened a bit too.
When I got caught, I was weeding the blackberries in the area where I'd recently moved them. They're not looking too bad!
Ignore the weeds behind the stakes...I didn't get all the weeding done when I got caught! LOL. I found some free growing ones that were still in the area where I moved these from so they're a bit droopy from the transplanting. But it's a start.
I share the not so perfect pictures too to show you that you don't have to have a picture perfect garden, I'm not Martha Stewart so there will always be a weed or 50. I'll get back out there later and finish the weeding behind the stake things.
There is a good helpful hint. I took an old broken garden arch and gate and turned it into something for my blackberries to run up. This originally came from WalMart and the gates had rusted off the arch when I was asked if I could use the arch part. I took it all and flipped the gates upside down and drove them into the ground, now I have the arch itself and both gates to let the blackberries trail up.
Since I couldn't do it today, my wonderful husband got my tiller out and tilled my big gardens. Mind you, I don't have the beds raked into place nor the second tilling done but hey, the first tilling is done and I am so thankful that my hubby took care of it for me.
I hope you got to get outside today and enjoy the weather. I hope you gardened a bit too.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Finals Week!
Just a note to let you all know I haven't forgotten this! I am finishing the semester and it's finals week. This is a rough one too!
It's 76 degrees here at noon and the sun is shining. I'm trying to stay focused on school work but so want to get outside! If you have similar weather, try to get outside and enjoy it!
More later! Back to working on the History study guide! LOL
It's 76 degrees here at noon and the sun is shining. I'm trying to stay focused on school work but so want to get outside! If you have similar weather, try to get outside and enjoy it!
More later! Back to working on the History study guide! LOL
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