A day in the life of a self-sufficient, random, stay at home mom. I'm an upcycler, artist, wife, mother, gardener, blah, blah.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Flowers from the garden
After four years of growing and no blooms, we finally have a blooming prickly pear cactus! Beautiful flowers!
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Zesty Grilled Squash and Zucchini
3 large squash
3 large zucchini
Wash the squash and zucchini, cut off edges, and cut long ways into long, thin slices. Place in a dish and top with zesty Italian dressing and let marinate few an hour. Place on grill the farthest place from flame and grill for about 10 minutes on each side.
Sauted Onion and Squash
4 medium yellow squash
1 small onion
3 Tbsp. butter
1/3 cup of water
Wash and scrub the squash and cut off ends. Dice up squash and onion into small chunks. Heat butter in skillet on medium heat and add squash and onion and water. Cover and turn down heat to low. Stir occasionally and add a little bit of water if needed. Cook for 30 minutes or until squash in soft and fully cooked. Season with a little salt and pepper.
Drying Herbs in 5 Minutes
Just line out a small portion of whichever herb you need dried on a paper towel and place in the microwave. Heat in 30 second intervals, checking on them each time, and arrange on the paper towel. It usually only takes a minute to a minute and a half to dry small batches. Once the herb is completely dried and crispy, it is ready to be stored!
It's really simple and works great for those climates that are extremely humid. I've tried this method with rosemary, basil, parsley, and mint and it has worked every time!
Monday, May 20, 2013
Mosquito Control
Companion Planting 101
Growing produce from kitchen scraps.
Growing an avocado tree from a pit
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| This is a great activity to do with the kids! Chances are the tree will not produce avocados, but it is a great addition to any garden or patio garden. Tree will produce beautiful foliage! |
Guide to Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Upcycling for the Garden
These awesome dragonflies are made out of old table legs and old ceiling fan blades. This is a pretty simple project that you could even add to by sanding and painting the old wood to brighten up the dragonfly. J
Monday, May 13, 2013
Happy Belated Mother's Day
DIY Fabric Softener
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Plant Growing: Full Sun or Partial Shade
Fairy Garden
I've been addicted to Pinterest recently and have been trying out lots of new ideas that I've seen. Yesterday, I ran across an adorable fairy garden, complete with a tiny log cabin and lots of little nick knacks repurposed as fairy furniture. So, I pulled out my wood carving kit and started digging through my craft chest and found many little items to use.
I used little key charms from old necklaces, lots of glass beads, colored wire, and lots of other little junk that I've been collecting for no apparent reason. I strung up the little keys, tiny silver rings, and little colored bead resembling gems on some wire collected to two tiny pieces of dried bamboo I had laying around the yard to create some fairy treasure.
I then collected some sticks out of the yard all around the same size, as straight as possible and removed all the bark with a small wood carving knife. After I figured out the design I wanted to use (not very difficult, just a basic Lincoln log type house) and cut down all the twigs to the exact size, I then began constructing. Using hot glue and gluing only on the inside of the house to keep all the glue from showing I stacked all the logs and created an high arc type roof. Then hot glued some square colored beads for the windows, doors, and chimney.
I crunched up all the bark taken off the twigs and used it to create a path from one side of the flower box to the other then used flat white beads (buttons would work as well) as stepping stones on top of the bark path.
I found some colored beads in the shape of leaves and flowers so I used those with the wire to create tiny flowers lining the path as well. Small sticks stuck in the dirt would also make a very cute little fence to line the path or create a yard around the cabin.
On the opposite side of the flower box from the little cabin I made I campfire and sitting area complete with a mini fire! I simply half buried a tea light citronella candle and placed a bark path around the candle. I also made some little benches that I put around the fire..
I thought this was such a great idea and the possibilities for it are endless!!
Gardening Uses for Epsom Salt
Epsom salt also works as an amazing pesticide for all those insects that go after the plants in your garden.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Raised vegetable garden beds
Natural Weed Killer
Monday, May 6, 2013
Monday, May 30, 2011
New flower bed and more flowers added!
We put in a new flower bed yesterday. Hubby brought home a bunch of really awesome new plants.
My hubby, doing all the hard work for me… Thanks babe.
This is called a Persian Shield… very awesome. Should be about 4 foot tall by next spring and an extremely hardy plant that can stand below freezing temperatures of –30 degrees!
Hibiscus shrub that we haven’t decided to put in the ground yet. the hubby was told it would die and not come back the following year but he may have been misinformed, as I’ve seen a few in this area that were in fact in the ground and quite large. Hoping if any of you southerners (Louisiana, Texas, Ark, Miss) may be able to tell me about your experiences growing Hibiscus scrubs.
Heirloom cherry tomatoes.















