Wednesday, 22 May 2013

GARBAGE GARDENING. . . . .



My Husband:  What the hell is that????
My Daughter:  I'm not even going to ask!!!!

With our world here busting open in all shades of green and soon the shades of blossoms everywhere, why would I choose to try and grow something from garbage?
Pintrest!!  I read it a while ago and since I happened to have some "garbage on hand" I thought, what the heck, I'll give it a go.   Look at those sprouts from the celery, this is only a few days btw, as well as the green onions, the romaine, I just popped it into the water 2 days ago and already the center is starting to grow.  Amazing I think.  My husband said, nice . . . so I really didn't have to build those raised garden beds, I could have just saved a few yogurt contains for you!!!
Not really, I will take these now and plant them into the garden, I just thought it was interesting and wanted to see how quickly they grew.  Seriously, next fall and winter I will certainly throw my "garbage" into a couple containers and keep a supply going, the celery even looks pretty!!
There are other things you can grow from your kitchen "garbage" , I am going to try the garlic asap
And, it's interesting for the granddaughter to see (that's another excuse to try these things!).
Well, must go and tend to the "real garden" outside.  The rain has finally stopped and everything is beautiful!
Have fun in the dirt!

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Already mid-April . . . where is Spring?

The spring isn't, it is now April 20th 2013 and the ground is starting to melt, I can see open grassed areas now in the yard where the melt begins bu there are still 2 foot high snow banks around the yard.  I made this snowman April 15th.
 My raised garden bed area is now visible, poking around the herb areas, the scents are still alive!!  I thought to start some seeds indoors but we really don't get a lot of sun, unless I want to keep the garden in the bedroom, and the sunroom. . . there have been a couple days that we actually sat in there, otherwise, it's still freezing.
It has been a much longer than usual go at winter and even though I do love the snow and cooler weather, I am itching to get out and dig in the dirt.  I also need to get all the chicken coop wire tunnel things I had to make to save my plants from the ravenous rabbits last year out and over anything that is showing through the snow as the rabbits are eating everything, nothing new here.

The kids in the neighbourhood have been ripping up the street on their bikes for some time now, it started with the poking and stabbing of the little water ways that lead to the sewers to hurry up the process.  We have some 16 little ones (OK, a few of them are in their teens, but awesome in looking out for everyone) in general.  It has become a very busy little bay and all the kids are located directly beside, across and a couple houses over from us, Ryann always looks forward to coming over now and playing with them.
I was looking at some pictures last night, 2 springs ago there was no snow in sight at Easter and we had the driveway all chalked up!
Well,  enough complaining, there is more snow on the forcast for tomorrow so complaining about it doesn't help.  Pictures of Thunder Bay yesterday were crazy, schools were closed and people were warned to stay home and off the highway, everyone it seems has crazy weather.
I still am itching to get out there, with the days longer . . . .and that sun sneering at you to get up early, it's nice to go to the nurseries to check out the plants and just be around all that general greenhouse humidity and sun to perk you up, I mean Pintrest can amuse you and has great ideas but really. . . . it's on the computer!  OK, I love Pintrest!!  they have more ideas on there than a camel has fleas!  ah to dream that someone would just come over, I'd point at the computer screen and they would go and do all that heavy stuff for me.  The artsy farty stuff I can do!!
Ok, it's wine time.  enjoy the rest of the week-end and plan for planting and rabbit/squirrel/deer plant resistant summer.
 


Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Quinzee !

My first thought this year was to build an igloo, from proper cut snow blocks.  I googled and watched U-Tube videos and thought, no problem!  Then I tested the snow and an igloo was not in the picture.  My friends next door are wizards with quinzee building so I thought, Quinzee it is.  I used to tunnel through the snow when I was a kid in solid snowdrifts much to dad's objection, I love the quiet, white insulating feel of being inside one.  We have a lot of snow this year, but nothing that I could tunnel out a quinzee from.
I plotted out the area and started shoveling, and shoveling and shoveling.  I packed our old large re-cycle boxes, hauled them across the yard on the toboggan and proceeded to pull them up the hill and build a rather large pile of snow!  When it was high enough and solid I got Ken to take the snowblower around twice just to blow in the snow nicely between the square blocks.

beginning was a little tedious, I have a rib that tends to pop out of place and cause a lot of pain.    However, put your big girl panties on and take a pain pill and move on.

Anywhere Joelle will go, Wilson will follow!

I was almost completed but decided to call in my recruits next door who happily removed the last bit of snow from the back of the quinzee for me, even they were impressed!  
Ryann can actually stand and I can still take the ceiling down a few inches.
I don't know about the sticking  our tongues out part, apparently that's what u do in a quinzee.  
And  remember. . . . . Do not eat Yellow Snow!!
We even had a slide going here.


It's a fun playhouse for a while longer anyways, today we have unseasonal warm temp.  I used water and food coloring to make the red maple leaf above the entrance but it keeps fading!




Ryann and I toasted the quinzee (she has chocolate milk)
Whew Grandma, that was fun!
As Valentines Day is in 2 days, we started with our special cookies.
Then I found our fire pit in the yard and started digging that out, something about having a fire in the middle of winter with lots of snow around you!!
Well that's it for now.  I finally finished those 2 quilts for the kids and the kitchen curtains are next!
Get out there and enjoy the white stuff!

Sunday, 6 January 2013