Tuesday, April 24, 2012

My Garden

I've had it in my mind to also use this blog for gardening, I just haven't done much yet. I'm a novice when it comes to gardening. I planted a vegetable garden for the first time last year and this year will be my first year planning a landscape and flowers. I'm hoping to share my lessons learned with you and to get advice from experienced gardeners. Hopefully you won't laugh at me too much!!

For my vegetable garden this year I'm using the website smartgardener to help me plan it out. Its a great website that helps you plan according to your area, how many people are in your family and what vegetable you want to grow. It creates a to do list for you that you can check each week including when to start plants inside, when to transplant outside, what to plan directly outside, when to week, etc... Its helping me feel like I can do this even though I'm not too experienced. It also helps you plan according to the direction of the sun (height wise). I think this is one area I failed in last year. Its not a perfect website, but its pretty good for what it is!

So far I've planted my spinach and cabbage outside and I've started cauliflower, tomatoes, peppers, basil, rosemary and more cabbage inside. I have a southern facing window in my office that my plants are growing in. They seem to do REALLY well there. Here is an example of part of my to do list this week:

I also decided to purchase the upgrades to do shade, fruits and herbs. Totally worth the $10 to me! We already have strawberries (starting to see blooms!!!), raspberries, and blueberries. Over the weekend I stopped by Windmill Gardens and picked up a pink lemonade blueberry plant. I'm excited to see what it does!

My next project: Plan out a cut flower garden in my back corner. Any advice??

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Bunny and Square Bows

I really wanted to do a fun fancy dinner for Easter. We ended up hosting dinner for my in-laws and it was a lot of fun. I went all out with a tablecloth and cloth napkins. And yes, I folded them into bunnies. There were a couple sources for them but my favorite was a youtube video from better homes and gardens. My napkins didn't press as well as theirs but I think it turned out fine. I just tied a bow around them to hold them in place.

On that note, I also remembered that I recently learned how to correctly tie a bow. Did you even realize there is a correct way to tie a bow?? I recently started being a den leader for cub scouts and I learned that you should tie a square knot bow and then it stays in place better and also looks better. If your bunny ears end up looking cock eyed then its not a square bow. Your shoes also come untied easier. Since I've started tying my shoes correctly I haven't had to double knot them anymore! It also helps keep my kids shoes on better.

I did use this video when I was trying to figure out how to teach the boys. The best thing I can recommend is if you do seem to be tying to cockeyed, then after you make the first "bunny ear" wrap it around the opposite way. I had always been wrapping it counter clockwise but now I try to remember to do it clockwise. It does depend though on how you start the knot.

The really odd part is my Mom ties her shoes the correct way, but I guess I learned backwards...

P.s. my dinner menu was: Spiral Cut Ham, Rosemary Wheat Rolls, Roasted Asparagus, Onions and Potatoes, a salad my In-Laws brought and Frosty Strawberry Squares (I'll post strawberry recipe soon hopefully)