Sunday
May132012

My mom

This is my mom. She taught me how to fold towels properly, how to iron a mens shirt, how to make her famous potato salad and so much more. My love for keeping a home and entertaining comes from her. We always had the best birthday parties, happy thursday gifts and holidays. She was there to see me in my recitals and graduations. She is an amazing woman. I am so glad she is my mom. 

Here is an awesome picture of her in 1964. 

Monday
May072012

Flower Project

With spring weather finally here I am in the mood for pretty flowers. The back yard is pretty blah. It is really green with the lawn and trees but some color would be nice.

I think that you can add a touch of color with flowers almost anywhere. An edge of the lawn, in pots on the patio or window sill. If you have not put in some color yet I urge you to run out and do it. It will make our grey days feel much more spring like. 

Next to the back patio we have this short cinder block wall with planters at the walkway. They are full of chicks n hens and weeds right now. I think with some great container plants they will look really nice. 

Here they are after I cleaned them out and added some fresh dirt and compost. 

I chose a lavender and a purple verbena - two of my favorites. The other plants I chose because I liked the way they looked and the tag said they would be good in hanging baskets and containers. I chose purple, white, pink and a pop of yellow. I put the lavender in the center knowing it would be taller than the others. 

I placed them all in their spots before taking them out of their pots and planting them.

Here they are finished. They don't look like much yet but I bet when they get a bit bigger they will add a nice pop of color. Easy project only taking me about an hour from start to finish. 

A couple of months later we have this result - so pretty and happy!

Friday
Apr272012

Instagram Flowers

I love Instagram. If you are not using this ap on your smart phone I highly recommend it. It is a great way to enhance pictures, share with friends and be inspired by others. I use my camera phone more than my regular camera. I always have my phone with me. 

Spring is here and our neighborhood is filled with amazing flower displays. Here are a few from our yard and our neighborhood that I love. Happy spring!!

 

Friday
Apr272012

Garden Part 3

Wishing I had a truck today. I want to fill it with dirt for our garden. Instead I will fill the little mini cooper with bags and bags of compost and garden soil. Poor little car - she is so overloaded. 

This marks the final step in gardern prepardness. We are filling these beds with Sky Nursery's planting mix and lots of local compost. We also picked up some vegetable starts. With these and the few we started in the house we will be on our way to filling up the garden with tasty vegetables!

I wanted to be organized on how we fill up the beds so I marked the first one off with tape in 12"x12" squares. We put in our few plants and some seeds for radishes, carrots and beets. 

Over the next couple of weeks we will add in more plants. So far we have carrots, 2 kinds of beets, radishes, pickling cucumbers, fava beans, crookneck squash, bush beans and bell peppers. Now all we need is sun!

Friday
Apr202012

Garden Part 2

With the fence up we now have a dog secure area and can start on the beds. I have seen so many types of beds in my neighborhood and online. I learned a few things about building beds. 

 - Treated lumber has chemicals that might be bad for you and the earth. It lasts longer in the ground as beds - but are they worth the risk.

- Redwood is preferred by most but is expensive. We are in a rental so we decided on untreated pine.

I used this tutorial on the Sunset website as my guide. We decided to go with 6" high beds knowing we were going to dig into the dirt at the site. I loved that they had instructions on how to put on row cover holders. Row covers are new to me. When I had a garden in Southern California there was never any need to cover the beds. We decided on 3 beds that were 6'x3'. That width allows me to easily reach into the middle of the bed. The guys at Home Depot again cut all our wood for us. I put the three beds together with our screw gun on the porch one night when Mr. Ramon worked late. 

Mr. Ramon had the hard part ahead. He had to dig out the beds in the grass to place the beds in. What a job. This resulted in a lot of sod. I had a great solution for that - we had the two large ditches in the front yard from where the junipoers used to be. We did a sod transplant and filled in the ditches with sod and watered heavily to get it started. Hopefully it will take. 

Once the beds were dug out we pounded in the bed frames and leveled them. Now we just need dirt and compost to fill them up completely. 

We are well on our way to having a garden!