Jul 29, 2015

Ease my worries

Life get's pretty crazy sometimes....

This past week has been a real doozy!!! 

What better way to ease my worries away,  than  relaxing in an outdoor bath.
Doesn't get any better than that!

Jul 26, 2015

Flower Power


'Tis my faith that every flower
Enjoys the air it breathes!  
~William Wordsworth

Hot Summer echinacea

Cheyenne Spirit echinacea

And the day came
when the risk to remain
tight in a bud...
 was more painful
than the risk
it took to blossom. 
   ~Anais Nin

Morning Glory


Cut and come again Zinnias

Bloom...
Grow...
Blossom!







Sunday Canning

I love an easy going Sunday...


Puttering around the garden led to collecting all the goodies for Crinkle Cut Dillies which led to puttering around in the kitchen.


I love how pretty the pickles look in the new green jars that  I got as a gift for my birthday!










Jul 20, 2015

Garlic Harvest


The Garlic was harvested on July 14th. this year. I usually dry the garlic in the shed but, this year I tried something a little bit different....

Garlic was laid out on the wire racks in the green house, in piles by variety and covered with sheets.

(I spy a very lazy daisy dog...lying in the back yard)
Well, as you can imagine...it gets scorching hot inside the greenhouse even with all the windows and door  open... 

The garlic dried lightening fast.

So, this past Sunday was spent trimming and cleaning all the garlic. A record time for me....I usually put this chore off until Fall.
Now...Oven roasted garlic is in my future.

Jul 5, 2015

Coloring outside the lines


This Strawberry Blonde sunflower volunteered to come up on it's own ... Popping up in a random spot, unconcerned that it may be coloring outside the lines of  a perfectly planted vegetable row.  

Flowering in an obscure, conjoined twin fashion, the double bloom heads are fused together and facing opposite directions.  I loved the surprise!

The Zinnia row is now in full bloom.

Berries on

This past week the Raspberries have began to ripen...Within a couple days, they have started to rapidly ripen...I see Raspberry jam making in my future!

Jun 29, 2015

Bush Cherries

Who knew? 
Guess I've been living under a rock!

Carmine Jewel Bush Cherry 

Self pollinating
Hardy to zone 2b
Height 6-8 ft.
Years to harvest: 3-4 years after planting



Jun 28, 2015

Saving Carrots

A year in the making.....The Carrot umbels have finally bloomed. 
I am always surprised at how tall a Carrot can get during the seed saving process.
Carrots are biennial's, which means that it will take two growing seasons to complete the life cycle. 

The first year is for vegetative growth, the second year is for maturity and seed production.

With just a little more time...these will be pollinated, left to dry on the stalk and then finally ready for harvest.















Jun 21, 2015

Feed Sack Wallpaper


I have always saved the feed sacks from our chicken feed. We've just stacked and stowed them away for another day.


Today...was one of those days!

After cleaning the coop and integrating the little chicks with the elders, we decided to get to work and use up all those bags we had lying around. The coop has been wallpapered in patchwork style.

We stapled the bags between the studs and we were able to cover up that ugly particle board siding. I love how it turned out....Who knew old feed sacks could add so much color and fun. 


Jun 15, 2015

Harvesting Garlic Scapes

A view of the garden this week... Wow I really need to find the time to get the onion row weeded!
Garlic Blades are already starting to turn yellow.
Over 1 1/2 lbs.of Garlic Scapes have been harvested and added to the dehydrator.

Jun 3, 2015

New addition to the garden


Eric The Red Siberian Iris

With a beautiful shade of purple, these dainty little Siberian Iris are a great new addition to my flower bed. These do have a noticeable shade difference from the other Iris we are currently growing, shown in the photo below.