There are quite a few things we’re working on to get our garden in order for the winter. Some is done and the rest should be finished by this weekend. If you have anything to add that I’ve missed, please share! 1. Plant bulbs. (We planted about 150 tulip and daffodils along the fence in […]
Dear Deck Fairy:
Dear Deck Fairy: If you are feeling generous, could you come over and make our deck look like Karla’s? This deck seriously haunts my dreams. via It’s the Little Things that Make a House a Home The white railings, the lights, the freshly painted boards (although I would prefer stain on ours, if you wondered). […]
Fall-ified window boxes
Someone asked what we would do with so many pumpkins from our garden. I picked 12 at first. I’ll probably have another 12 this week. Well… The abundance of pumpkins helped our two window boxes get fall-ified this weekend. I left the ivy in the boxes, cause it’s still growing well. I pulled everything else out. […]
Nearing the end of outdoor season
In January, I listed the things we hoped to accomplish outside in 2009. -Plant a new garden in 2009 for veggies and herbs. – Plant a rain garden along the garage. If we have it approved through the city, we get a free rain barrel, they pay us $4.00/square foot of landscaping and receive reduced […]
Keep it growin’
The garden’s still truckin’ along (and by truckin’, I mean that the vines are taking over the yard. I love it.) The lettuce is looking amazing. It loves its window box home. The radishes have been delicious. The eggplant is growing like weed (I’ve picked more than 25 eggplant so far.) And, I’ve counted more […]
DIY wreath revamp
Wreaths are not my thing. I always try to make them and they always turn out looking…. how shall I say?…. blah. terrible. boring. cluttered. You name it. However, I was re-inspired when I saw Mandy’s wreath. I had found a few gorgeous wreaths at specialty stores, but I couldn’t justify spending $50-$70 on a […]
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