tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-59320464231976329352024-03-19T06:17:35.249-05:00Gardening? Weeding?Start out with a novice on her way to gardening and relaxation. This might serve to be boring or humorous. Consider yourself warned.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-9940962387761851762014-04-17T13:10:00.001-05:002014-04-17T13:10:49.281-05:00April Showers Bring May FlowersButtercups signal that Spring is in the air. Spring is here guys! I am a lover of cool weather and scarves and all things yarn and knitted, but green and bright yellow are making me look forward to warmer weather. I am still knitting quite a bit and enjoying the brisk morning and evening air for the moment. I want to get out in the yard and work on things so very badly. It is wet here and that is not letting me work in the yard as I would like. I have big plans, as always. We shall see how that all plays out for me in the weeks to come. <br />
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Super exciting news for me...I got a grill for my birthday. I am hoping that this grill will encourage us to cook at home and cook more healthily. This grill is pretty amazing for me because it is both a charcoal and propane grill. It is actually split so that you can use each separately or even both at the same time. My lovely husband cooked me dinner on it the other night, but I haven't gotten a chance to use it just yet. </div>
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We both have a lot that we want to do around the house this year, but we want to do some camping and traveling as well. We are shooting for gardens that need little work from us, but look good and help our curb appeal. My grandmother has moved from her country home to an apartment in town. My mother and I both plan to venture out to the old house to transplant some gorgeous plants to our own yards over the next few weeks and months. I know that it will please Memaw for us to care for her flowers that she enjoyed for decades. </div>
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Transplanting and planting from seed is going to be something that I really explore this year with my mother as we attempt to keep prices down for our gardening needs this year. I actually plan to keep up with the money that I spend on these things. I plan to confine my gardening to flowers and possibly herbs and maybe a cherry tomato plant. My ambitious mother plans on a fairly large vegetable garden. She did tell my father and I not to let her do this about mid-summer last year. I want fresh vegetables this year and really feel like I will be able to make myself available to help her so I am not discouraging her in the least. Hopefully this summer will be a healthy and happy time for all of my family. </div>
J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-7153617575350927942013-11-25T22:41:00.000-06:002013-11-25T22:41:10.451-06:00Nature Vs. PlansI had planned to write today about how I was working on raking leaves and completing fall preparations around the house. I can write about that, but there will be no pictures to go along with it. My plan was to work in the yard today and enjoy the brisk air while getting in some exercise. Thanksgiving is coming up this week and that is literally my only day off other than today. I will be pushing the raking and yard work to next week because the brisk air contained a wintry mix including sleet and rain. <br />
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There will be time this week to take care of a few other projects on the exterior of the house. I will be tackling the repair of the bird feeder at some point. It should be a quick fix with reattaching the hanging wire. Watching the birds in the winter months is a great way to cheer up and enjoy the outdoors on chilly days from the comfort of a warm house. <br />
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There are a few pieces of yard furniture that will retire to the shop for the winter months for protection against the elements. Last winter I was supposed to recover the cushions for the swing, that never happened. This year I plan to get that accomplished by my birthday in March. I guess if I give myself plenty of time to accomplish it and an end date maybe it will actually happen. <br />
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This weekend after the holiday festivities it will be time to get on with decorating for the Christmas holidays. I will be having a small group of female friends over on December 5th for an annual gathering at my house. My lovely mother is going to help me transform my house for the gathering in just the few days. We plan to do minimal decorations inside and outside. The tree is usually my main focus but even that I always like to keep simple. Just a few small touches throughout the house. My main goal will be cleaning and organizing the house as a whole. <br />
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A few small projects for the week, inside and out. Maybe you will be able to mark a few things off of your list for the week as well. J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-27218620543332976812013-06-15T21:25:00.000-05:002013-06-15T21:25:17.981-05:00Time to kill the grass!<span style="font-family: inherit;">I always seem to start on this blog and then abandon it. It seems that I need a creative outlet in my life and I am going to attempt to keep this blog updated. I plan to post on here at least once a week and hopefully more often. I am also going to be posting on <a href="http://meethealthyj.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Healthy J</a> and trying to improve my life as a whole. <a href="http://www.blogger.com/"></a></span><br />
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I have decided to begin to do a great deal of editing in my life. I am going to be purging a great deal of material possessions in order to concentrate on the things that I love in life. The eventual plan is to be able to purchase a few acres of land in the country where we can build a very small house and live quite modestly. We both enjoy traveling and know that we want to work at our leisure doing things that we enjoy. We have a few self-employed friends and while they have stress in their jobs, they enjoy them immensely. We both hope to be able to share in that joy one day. Again, this is an eventual goal. <br />
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Purging our material possessions and keeping only what we need and love is our primary goal. My dearest is better at this than I in many ways. I am going to put forth a great effort though. There is no reason for me to need 15 ratty old t-shirts. I only need maybe two. We only need minimal eating utensils as well. There is no reason for the abundance of items that we possess. We both know this. We are going to decide on the things that we do want to keep and offer the others up to family and friends for the picking. What they don't want we are going to donate. We have discussed selling these items online or at a yard sale, but we honestly don't want to deal with the hassle. Our time is more valuable to us than the small amount of money that we would make on the items. Knowing that someone in need will be getting the items and we will have a tax write off is more valuable to us. <br />
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Getting to the gardening part of this whole idea now...I am going to be actually doing all of the things outside the house in the yard that I have claimed I was going to do for the past 2-3 years. My mother is also having a small vegetable garden this year and has done a lot of work to her flower beds over the past couple of months. I hope to be able to post pictures of the process. I am going to try to keep this blog on the gardening theme, but I am toying with the idea of starting an additional blog to track our progress toward living the simple life. I just might keep that one as a private blog until I am completely committed to keeping it going. One thing at a time. J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-67589190973934544222012-04-02T00:11:00.001-05:002012-04-02T00:11:06.184-05:00Ideas Building...Monday I am off for a three day adventure with my aunt and her grandchildren. We are going on a mini-vacation and it should definitely prove to be an adventure. I think that I will really enjoy it and be wanting to take another one soon. I am just a big kid at heart and love to do the touristy stuff on trips. <br />
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I just wanted to give an update about the weekend. I ended up having plans and not getting to meet and discuss any landscaping ideas and plans. Maybe this coming weekend a few things can get wrapped up though. I did get to mow the yard on Friday. I am that weird person that enjoys push mowing a yard. I just feel such a sense of satisfaction when I complete the yard. It is time to break out the roundup and weed-eater though. I meant to get that big limb behind the boat shed cut up this weekend but it just didn't happen. <br />
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The plan is that I will get back Wednesday afternoon and will be able to get the yard ready then and Thursday. The in-laws will be coming to stay with us this weekend. I think they are going to be getting here on Friday and staying until Monday. I don't mind at all when they come. I mean, I do hate to clean my house, but my mother-in-law is awesome. She cooks breakfast and everything. I don't even have kids yet, it will be even more awesome when that happens. I thoroughly enjoy sleeping in and still do even when I have company. I am a good hostess, but I just don't care enough to put forth the effort in the mornings. I get to clean the house when I get back, too. I am about to pack and I am very confident that when I leave tomorrow morning the entire house will be a complete wreck. <br />
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I do hope to get some ideas from parks and gardens this week while we are on our adventure. I hope to get some really good pictures, too. I have the camera charging up as I type. I wish you a good week of gardening and hope to check in again with ideas to share mid-week.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-11139196740697704362012-03-29T03:45:00.001-05:002012-03-29T03:45:21.900-05:00Transformation TimeSo... my awesome friend at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/DSG-Designs-Landscape-Architecture-Design/154588164611406" target="_blank">DSG Designs</a> is coming in this weekend and I am hoping to steal him away for a bit to at least give me some pointers on what I can do with my yard. Scott is an amazing Landscape Designer in Nashville. He does some really great designs and I am really impressed with everything I have seen. Keeping that in mind, I am not in the market for one of his amazing designs. I just need some direction. My house and neighborhood would not know what to do if he transformed my yard. I live in a very rural small town. If you meet anyone on any road other than the highway that runs through town you slow down and scoot over into a yard or driveway to get passed the other vehicle, literally. Scott is pretty awesome though and will have some easy to maintain suggestions for me. I am thinking of trying some pine straw in the beds and different areas instead of the regular mulch.<br />
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Definitely not going in my backyard, but here you can see the pine straw pretty good. This by the way is one of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/DSG-Designs-Landscape-Architecture-Design/154588164611406" target="_blank">DSG's designs</a>. I like the way that this looks in the finished product. I think that newly planted flowers and greenery would also look good in a straw bed. Hopefully I will have some interesting tidbits to share with you next week. Too bad I can't have something like that picture in my backyard. I think I should upgrade houses before I start in on a landscaping upgrade like that.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-8854285657190141412012-03-26T18:41:00.000-05:002012-03-26T18:41:46.202-05:00Delivering on the Promise<br />
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I spent the afternoon in the yard with my husband's little cousins. We managed to get some pictures of the yard to post on here so that all of you realize what work I have ahead of me. We do live in a true starter house and need to do lots of painting and updates to the exterior. We have concentrated most of our work on the interior so far. If you have any suggestions let me know. I will be describing as you look on...</div>
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This is a picture of the front of my house. There are pictures below of closeups of either side of the stoop. I would like to remove the railing by the steps, the other one disappeared before we moved in. I'm thinking that I will still need a railing for safety reasons though. We rarely use this entrance because water stands in the front yard a little when it rains heavily.</div>
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This is the left side of the stoop and a close up of some hostas that are making a spring debut. I am wanting to plant some colorful plants that do well in the shade here. My front yard gets a ton of shade!</div>
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This is the right side of the stoop. There are close ups of a plant that has tall shoots with small purple blooms later in the spring and through the summer I think. There are some small plants that have spread to the left of the main plant and I am going to move them over to the other side of the stoop to mirror the image. I also want to get some hostas on this side to mirror the left as well. From there I know that I want things symmetrical. This is kind of silly, but that is what is visually appealing to me. The house is symmetrical so I think that it is only right to continue that in the landscape. I am sure that this is totally against all landscaping rules but its my house and yard and I will do as I darn well please. <br />
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This is the tree in the front yard that gives off so much shade in the summer. Last year or the year before I planted these vines that have taken over a fence row at my mothers to cover the base of this tree. I only planted three groups. One didn't make it but the others are on opposite sides of the tree and seem to be doing pretty well. They are already spreading this year. I am thinking that I won't have to put in fillers around the tree but I am not for sure about this yet. This could possibly be used in other parts of my yard as filler where I really don't want to put forth the effort of keeping that area up. You will see what I mean later on. </div>
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This is between my house and my driveway. This is an azalea bush. I think that it blooms white, but honestly can't remember. There were three through here but the others didn't do so well because they were in shade for too much of the day. This one is struggling and I might end up transplanting it to somewhere else in the yard, but I really want something for this area. It is a pain to mow and I just feel like it needs something. Plus, I cut out the heating and AC unit that would normally show up at the top of this picture near the back of the house. I want to take focus off of that because it is hideous. See, hide is even in that word. You should hide the hideous. </div>
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These two pictures are taken from the road and look toward the side lot of our house. I must keep this path clear because of boat access issues. I would like to make some type of a boarder on the property line just so that maybe I will mow straight instead of it looking like an 8 year old did the mowing. <br />
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Check out the awesome ruts that the wonderful installers of the carport left in the yard! My lovely yard-work hating husband is going to help me try and get the yard leveled out. These aren't the only crazy dips in the yard. I am thinking of stealing buckets of dirt from the field behind the house. You will see that a little later on as well. You have also had a few glimpses of my sweet dog and now my darling "Whiny" we'll call her today and her brother "Man with a Stick". She has gotten into this really frustrating whiny stage lately. She was actually enjoying helping but the wind was blowing right in her face. She did have a smile on when I shot her feet, hehehe. When we were finishing up he chucked that thing (a fire pit prod) and hit my car with it. Lucky for him there wasn't any damage. Not any damage that I could see anyway, yellowish-green pollen is covering my car at the present time. </div>
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The left picture is looking toward my backyard again at my new carport that doesn't protect my car, but the all important boat. Seriously, the boat is one of my happy places. I love the water, swimming, and fishing.</div>
The one on the top right is a picture of the stump that you can see in the other pictures and then a couple of more stumps a little further down is pictured below. The trespassing sign was not put up by me, but thankfully our neighbor put it up, dang teenagers were too lazy to walk to the end of the street and cut through our yards. The trees were in bad shape and were cut down a few years ago in fear of them falling on our home. We were hoping the stumps would rot on out, but we really should do something about them. they look horrible. We cut down the trees ourselves with the help of my dad and father-in-law. The successful lumberjack father-in-law. We call the other one (my husband's step-father) Paul Bunyan because he has a bad history with cutting down trees. We are too cheap to hire someone to grind down the stumps so I need to be a little more creative on disguising them in the landscape. Challenge accepted! <br />
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This is a look back at the side of the house looking back at the road. I would like to build a bed out along this side of the house because it won't interfere with boat access and it will hide the hideousness of the house a little. Bonus...This area gets full sun all day long! I foresee pretty flowers!I am not concerned with symmetry here. I would like it to look random and like it has evolved over the years. I want the outside edge to even have some curves to it. Really excited about this area because I think that it will change the whole yard. <br />
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You will notice brush at the edge of the carport. I cleared out some crazy weeds that got out of hand last year and then just let them lay instead of hauling them off. I really neglected the yard last summer. Time to get my butt in gear this year. I rhymed!<br />
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This is a view of the back side of the carport from the very back of our yard. These two trees are one of my happy places as well. No, I have not completely lost my mind. I hang a hammock here on pretty days and enjoy! I want this to become a prettier place to be.<br />
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This is a closer picture of what I have to work with. The branch is going to be cut into firewood for my fire pit in a few days or so. I would like to be able to have even more seating out here but it needs to be something that can be moved. I want it to look good whether the furniture is out or put up. I am talking folding or camp chairs.<br />
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This is the very edge of my property in the back. The concrete in the distance is actually on my neighbor. This is a wood pile that is being overtaken by grass. Welcome, Spring! Yes, that is a tire. We have no idea where it came from and were hoping it would disappear. I guess I will just have to find out where I need to take it to e recycled. Could I up-cycle this into landscaping? I don't know if I want to... I will look for ideas and inspiration. Maybe this too will become a challenge. I am just not committed enough to accept it yet.<br />
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This is a look to the right in my backyard. The red stuff on that building is to protect it from the elements until we put outdoor paneling up on there. Yes, it has been on there for a while and no, we don't have an end date in mind for completion. The back storm door is going to be painted with white paint ASAP. Like this weekend. It needs it bad!<br />
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The picture to the left is the area on the other side of the shop and behind the garden shed. We store everything in the shop right now but hope to get a roof on the garden shed and start storing outdoor stuff in there so that the "Boat Owner" can use the shop for his stuff. The area below this rather large tree has accumulated debris from the rest of the yard. I really need to soak it in roundup and then clear everything out. I have thought about putting down rock but not really for sure what I want to do here. Maybe just make the roof extend out and use it to store the garbage cans and maybe eventually build a potting bench?<br />
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The photo on the left is an area that I would love to see covered in mulch and have some shade loving plants or ground cover. Once again, need to move out the junk. The right shows the dogwood that is growing in this area. It could easily be cut but has to stay. <br />
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This is the walkway to the backdoor. A couple of years ago I insisted that my husband dig out a little so that the stepping stones would be level with the ground and I could mow right over them. It worked out great till last year when they settled on down even farther and are now becoming buried. I need to dig them out and raise them a little but am thinking of changing it up entirely. I originally wanted bushes back here along both sides of the door. I am not sold on this because of the drip edge from the roof line. I would have to account for that and then would just be walking way out of the way to get from the drive to the door. even flowers will have to be moved out and planted so they aren't beat to death (literally) by the runoff from the rain. I am kind of stumped here. I do dig the symmetry thing here though. I also wouldn't mind a distraction from the AC unit. This area of the yard gets a fair amount of sun and I don't have to worry about too much shade. <br />
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This is a front shot of the shop. I am wanting to put flowers or something in front of it and have even got the okay approval of the Boat Owner. I could even do hanging pots! Again, I have to account for the drip edge. Not a big deal here though. A step needs to be added in front of the door as well. This area will be easy to dress up. the porch isn't used that often now, but might be in the future. It would look good with a bistro type set where the ladders are propped up on the porch in front of a neat little window. You can see the big tree behind the garden shed has a limb stretching out toward the shop. That is a huge tree. I will have to get some shots of it so you will understand. <br />
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The left shows the fire pit and it's loveliness. I like that I can move it anywhere I want. It is pretty heavy and heavy duty, too. The right shows it paired with my lounge swing. <br />
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The lounge swing is also pictured on the right here. I will be recovering the cushions and adding the topper back in the weeks to come. We make sure to take the topper off during the fall and winter months because the wind always catches it and turns the entire swing over. the limited sun damage is also a plus. Next year I am planning on just leaving the metal shell outside and taking everything into the garden shed for storage, if it has a roof. This is soooo comfy and the back flips down flat and locks into place so that you can lay down on it and have plenty of room. Great spot for reading and napping. <br />
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I do apologize for the length of this post. Won't it be nice to be able to see the progress though. The before pictures will make you appreciate the hard work that brings you the after pictures. I will not be in the yard for the next few days but hope to be searching for ideas and solutions. A rainy day is in the forecast for tomorrow. I will most likely get to start off the weekend with a soppy yard. What fun! It will be a good excuse to hide in Lowes and drool over all the pretty lawn set ups.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-76916332288262140672012-03-21T01:39:00.001-05:002012-03-21T01:39:55.822-05:00Procrastination Strikes Again!I don't know if I have revealed this to any of you yet or not, but my biggest fault is procrastination. I just always put stuff off till the very last minute. I told you that I would make a plan for my flower garden and post pictures and I still haven't done that. Tomorrow is supposed to be nice and cloudy= awesome day for photos. Seriously, cloudy days are really good for photos. Since I was a good wife and mowed the yard today it will look nice in the shots, too. I really do love mowing the yard. It had been 9 days since the last mow and with the rain that we got last week it really needed a buzz. I would have done this Friday afternoon but we decided about 5PM Friday to go away for the weekend and see my in-laws. I enjoy going to see them because they live about 20 minutes from downtown St.Louis. I enjoy the city so very much. We didn't get back until late, late Sunday night and I decided to do absolutely nothing on Monday, so the lawn got mowed today. <br />
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My mother and I have not devised a plan for this vegetable garden that she was so excited about planting a month ago. She says we will wait till next week and work on it then. I am foreseeing price tags in our future. I am guessing that she will wait until it is too late to plant seeds and just purchase plants from the local high school agriculture department plant sale. She will claim that it is nice to have the money go to the school. It is nice, but I would rather buy other plants there, like my annuals for my flower beds. Aaahhhh.....we shall see how this all works out.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-18058749023024844842012-03-13T22:07:00.000-05:002012-03-13T22:07:17.621-05:00MOWING?!?!?!?!?!Yes, I mowed my yard for the very first time this year on Sunday afternoon. I usually try not to mow on Sunday, but it was going to rain that afternoon and throughout this week. I just couldn't wait any longer. We have a ton of clover in our yard and it was purple with blooms, very pretty. I felt bad for my little dog though. She really doesn't like getting wet when she goes out and with the grass high she was getting soaked. I have a small yard and push mowed the yard as usual. It was so nice to be able to get out and enjoy the day like that. I do have to say that the front yard was still a bit wet. I almost fell like four times. I shouldn't complain, I was in my normal mowing uniform of flip-flops and shorts. I know, not very safe. I do wear pants and shoes if I am weed-eating. <div>
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I am still working on planning out my flower garden for this year. I hope to be able to get that knocked out later this week. My mother and I are going to work on planning out the vegetable garden and actually get plants started in pods next week. She works in education and is on break for this week and next week. We are hoping that the weather will be nice and we will be able to enjoy the outdoors together the next couple of weeks. </div>
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Ah, the rain is already slowing. The birds are beginning to chirp once again. It must be time for me to make a cup of coffee and start my day by actually accomplishing some real work on this computer. I wish you all a wonderful day and hope that you are able to find some way to see the joy and smile at the weather where you are today.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-60550444802655503462012-03-06T18:11:00.002-06:002012-03-06T18:11:51.658-06:00Making a PlanIt is time for me to really start planning out the flower beds for this spring and summer. I know that I am going to actually draw out some plans and do some research on the plants before I just dive into it blind like I usually do. It saves time in the long run for me to plan out for these things and stick to the plan, for the most part at least. Symmetry is something that I really like to make sure to incorporate into most everything that I do. I like to have things look appealing in that way to the eye. There are many people and experts that know much more than I do that would like to approach things in a different way and lend a more creative approach. <br />
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Pictures will be set to come in the future. I know that I have promised these before, but I am thinking of actually following through in the near future. I challenge you to plan out your space and make a plan before starting your planting this year. Don't forget that you can make a plan that spans over the season or one that will span over a few years. Depending on your budget you might want to smart small and simple and then expand upon your plans over time.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-80251456147172452732012-02-29T23:55:00.001-06:002012-02-29T23:55:19.423-06:00Planning for SpringToday after a night of storms and rain I noticed that some of the flowers in the beds on either side of my front door are starting to appear. Luckily the day turned out to be very nice here this afternoon. There were many places in the midwest that did have severe weather and my thoughts are with those people and families that were touched by the storms. The notice of plants emerging has encouraged me to remind everyone to be looking for these things in their own beds around their homes. It is a great time to move these new plants to other destinations and to even pot them and give them as gifts during the spring months. <br />
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The Gurney's catalog came in the mail a few weeks ago. The arrival of this catalog is always a hint to look forward to spring planting. My mother and I are planning on doing some vegetable gardening this summer. Being able to can and put up vegetables for the fall and winter months to come is always a great way to be sure that you know what you are putting in your body. I am looking forward to spending quality time with my mother over the summer and learning how to can a preserve food for the months to come. J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-24481546873153001702012-02-06T21:27:00.000-06:002012-02-06T21:27:01.001-06:00Alive and WellI am proud to report that my house plants are alive and well. Well, they both could use some TLC. So far they are alive but need to have some dead leaves removed and a little more water added. I did water and turn them both the other day a week after re-potting. The water that was added was not sufficient enough to keep up with the plants. I am going to baby them a little this evening. I was afraid of over watering when I tended to them the other day. <br />
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For the most part if you water house plants once a week and turn them once a week or every other week you are pretty much good to go. One thing that you must keep an eye on is the amount of light and what kind of light they are exposed to daily. My plants require indirect low light. Knowing that I have limited plant experience and historically bad luck with plants I decided to keep things as simple as possible to start with at least. <br />
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My house plants were purchased from a store and I do like them. It is important to know that if you have a friend or family member that has an indoor plant, especially a vine, that you like you can usually just get a cutting from that plant and place it in water and sit it in a window to get it to take root. Once you see healthy roots the plant can be placed in a pot with soil. The plant should do fine from that point on. Make sure to thin your plants and re-pot them when necessary to keep them from becoming root-bound. Fertilizing is recommended every 2-4 months, depending on the specific plant. <br />
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Good luck with your indoor plants and start planning ahead for the upcoming spring weather and planting season.<br />
<br />J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-14823832357641177692012-01-22T21:24:00.004-06:002012-01-22T21:24:51.793-06:00House Plants<span style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Thursday I purchased two small house plants. The crazy winter weather has made me long for spring or winter, either one really. We have had a very mild winter and it makes me long for either cold weather and snow or warmer sunny weather. The strange mild winter has made me want to think about my garden for the upcoming year. I know that I have made posts on here previously and my gardening hasn't really panned out like I had hoped. This year I am hoping to change all of that. I do enjoy spending time outside and intend to make time for that this year. The house plants are a start to my gardening efforts this year. My mother and I are planning on starting some flowers and vegetables from seeds this year. The planting process won't begin until around March. I will share more about that when the time comes.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Now is the time to be concentrating on my house plants. I did have a cactus at one time in my bathroom. It died. This might have been because of the moisture, but I mean I couldn't even keep a cactus alive. This should be an interesting next few months. These house plants should be fairly easy to care for and I hope that I am not getting in over my head. I invite you to follow along and contribute and helpful comments and curious questions. Throughout the process I will share information that I find helpful regarding plants. During these "winter" months that will involve house plants. Happy planting to all.</span>J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-24489754879958727832011-03-30T21:22:00.003-05:002011-03-30T21:31:35.354-05:00It is Spring Time AgainIt is finally Spring Time again. I didn't do such a great job on this blog last year and keeping it updated, but I will be attempting to do a much better job this year. A garden is always a nice way to start off a morning or end a day. This will also be a great place for me to take amazing photos with the camera that I received at Christmas. My husband is a wonderful man. He also gave me a bird feeder and stand for my birthday. Now the birds can enjoy the flowers and the food. The new camera will feel loved as well with all of the photos that I will be taking throughout the spring and summer in my garden. Let the weather become warmer once again and let the flower bloom.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-60422813124967396262010-07-21T08:47:00.002-05:002010-07-21T09:01:06.464-05:00Ask & You Shall ReceiveYes in my last post I was complaining about all of the dry weather and then either that day or the next day the rains came. <br />My impatients are in the ground and doing pretty good. The marigolds that I planted in the pots are really suffering. I think that I should have used Miracle Grow potting soil for that instead of the cheap stuff. They are still a little green and there are a few blooms. The begonia is doing quite well in it's pot. The little pink blooms are gorgeous. The Wandering Jew that I bought is doing well, I do recommend these because they are a great plant that needs little care. The vines that I transplanted from my mother's are starting to spread more around the bottom of the tree in the front yard. This vine doesn't climb very well, but is awesome ground cover. This plant is very hearty and doesn't need much care either. I have not been able to set out the crape myrtles that I boght yet. I had to let the grass and weeds die from the round-up before I was even able to think about planting. Now that will have to wait about a week since I have to clean out the area and will be out of town. I know that when I get back next week I will have a great deal of catching up to do. I honestly don't think that it will be that bad because I hope to be refreshed and ready to dig in, literally.<br />I am leaving today to go visit my sister and hopefully the plants will still be looking good when I get back. I gave them a good dose of Miracle Grow and a good watering this morning. My lovely husband will be staying at home and if he gets the urge he might give them a drink while I am gone. <br />I am really happy with the look of my front yard right now. I am planning on putting out some fall plants when that rolls around. I think that mums would be quite nice. I will probably keep the fall plants to planters so that I won't have to mess up my beds. I love fall but have never thought about plants for that time of year, this should be fun!J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-39172010347395341182010-07-06T22:53:00.000-05:002010-07-06T23:03:31.642-05:00Hot and Dry WeatherThe past few weeks have brought hot and dry weather my way. Much of the country is experiencing this uncomfortable weather. Hopefully we will see some rain this week. I know that about a month or so ago I was complaining about the rain and wet weather, but now I need rain. <br />Today my lawn looks like the first frost occurred a couple of nights ago. This obviously is not the case, but the grass has enough brown patches to make it look like fall is upon us. I have been attempting to bring my flower gardens back to life. I am concentrating on them even though they are not at all what I had planned. There are not as many beds or plants that I anticipated. Gardening has not been the priority that I wanted it to be this summer. That is okay though. I have still enjoyed working in the gardens and spending time outdoors. <br />Some readers might be wondering why I don't water my lawn. Honestly the thought has occurred to me, but it has always seemed quite bizarre in the past. I feel that watering my lawn will never happen. I enjoy being outside, but I am not that consumed with keeping up appearances. <br />Rains, rains come again some day soon, just don't stay for too long.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-4966566887048448102010-06-03T00:12:00.000-05:002010-06-03T00:21:43.195-05:00Gettin' DirtyI will be getting to work in the flower gardens on Friday. Work is an item that can be put on hold right now seeing that an important project will come to an end later today. This afternoon would have been a perfect time to enjoy working outside, but I was so exhausted from work that I came in and crashed. Now I am wide awake still just after mid-night. Sleep will fill the void in less than an hour. The big plans for last week and this past weekend were drowned out by work and fun with friends and family. I did have a blast but plan to get things looking green over the next week. Another busy weekend is ahead, but a Friday off work will be a nice change of events. I honestly do not know anyone that does not enjoy a three day work week. Rain is in the forecast for tomorrow afternoon. This will make working in the garden Friday either really a muddy ordeal or an easy dig to transplant new foliage. Easy dig, easy dig, easy dig. If I just keep telling myself that maybe it will come true. Ahhhh, sleepy time...J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-82592391476243054952010-05-24T12:36:00.000-05:002010-05-24T12:49:45.650-05:00It Finally Stopped Raining!!!Rain, rain go away and come again another day. Well, it has finally gone away. The ground is still very moist, but the rain is gone for now. I will be spending quite a bit of time at work this week, but since the days are longer I will be able to work in the gardens during the evening hours. <br />I still have some plants that need to be planted in the ground. I need to get more potting soil and some plants from Memaw's and Mom's house, too. The plants that I have are doing great so far. They need some TLC and general attention before I am ready to post pictures. I feel that this blog and garden are going to be my saving grace this summer. There are now quite a few projects lined up at home for the summer months. The main project will remain the gardens. I hope that by the end of the summer between the gardens and the other home projects our house looks like a completely different place. This truly excites me and encourages me to be determined in any and every single project that I take on in life.<br />This week and next will prove to be interesting as my work project draws to a close and I gain the luxury of personal time at home. I look forward to spending time doing what I want to do and plan to post more regularly and frequently. Here's to the sunshine!J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-56880137179576967962010-05-16T15:14:00.000-05:002010-05-16T15:46:45.539-05:00Finally Getting StartedYes, you heard me correctly. I am finally getting started on the flower garden. I had no idea that it would be this expensive. I am really looking forward to a summer of working in the garden. The yard is already looking better. I have planted a variegated vine around the maple tree in the front yard. There are impatients ready to be planted in the front yard. They are red and white. I have one hosta planted on the left side of the front stairs and I plan to plant another on the other side as well. I have marigolds planted in large planters in the back yard and placed around the patio. Marigolds are known to repel insects. A moon plant vine is placed on the center post of my husband's workshop. This plant has beautiful and fragrant blossoms that bloom at night and then wilt away the next morning when the sun appears. <br />The garden is still growing and new things are going to be added. I am planning on going to my memaw's house this week and get some plants from her house and place in my garden. Many of her plants she has had for years and she doesn't even know the actual names. I will try to post some of the pictures later. The gardening has take a backseat to work lately. I have to finish up a project before I can pour myself into the gardening project. During the summer months work should prove to be less demanding. Peace, serenity, and relaxation are in my near future.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-4874107805783800792010-05-01T13:39:00.000-05:002010-05-01T14:02:50.246-05:00Discouraging DelaysToday is Saturday, the day that I was planning on purchasing many of the plants and actually really getting started. There has been a break in the rain, and yet the ground here at my house is still so soaked that I am not going to be able to do anything today. I am quite disappointed but I am going to enjoy spending the weekend with friends and family. I will be going later in the week when things start to dry and buy plants and planting materials. Rain is a good thing and right now an inconvenience. <br />This week calls for more rain and hopefully some sunshine and breezy days to dry the ground a little. This is going to be a productive week. I am hoping to post before and after pictures of my progress throughout this week. Sunshiny days to you all.J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5932046423197632935.post-12148909311591443952010-04-26T20:37:00.000-05:002010-04-26T21:02:32.158-05:00Getting Started...Welcome! I have decided to start gardening. A green thumb is not something that I would consider a personal asset of mine. The outdoors is a relaxing place for me to spend time. This spring and summer I plan to do lots of relaxing. Like most people in the world, I have a demanding career and don't make enough time in my daily routine for ME. I am planning to take control and make lots of ME time this summer. I plan to spend time in the relaxing outdoors and tend to a garden throughout the next few months.<br />There is no garden area anywhere on my property at this time. I am going to be designing a very simple layout this weekend with my mother and possibly a close friend that is actually a landscape architect. Many of you might already be saying, "Forget the do-it-yourself route and fork out the dough to your friend." In reality, he would design it and even draw it up for me for free, but this is about ME and doing this mostly on my own as my outlet. I will be going to the local high school greenhouse and purchasing many of my plants this weekend. This week I will be spending time watching it rain, and working in the yard to prepare some of the gardening areas.<br />I am saying all of this and just now realizing that my husband is the one that actually mowed the yard today while I cooked dinner and entertained his pre-school aged little cousin. We had tons of fun making dinner together, but I missed out on the outdoor relaxation. Is this really going to work?J-Moneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16680670315310480222noreply@blogger.com0