I hope you and your loved ones have a safe, happy, and sweetly memorable Holiday!
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Saturday, November 26, 2022
Tiny tip - parchment paper battles...
Monday, October 24, 2022
What I do with BIG thread spools - tiny tip
Thursday, October 6, 2022
Last harvest of 2022
It's been a good garden year. I had to be gone all of August, which threw a bit of a wrench in things, but even so, I was able to can corn, green beans, tomatoes, spaghetti sauce, green beans with potatoes and sweet pickle relish. We got to eat a lot of wonderful sweet corn, and dug 140 pounds of Irish potatoes and about a bushel and a half of sweet potatoes. I froze lots of sliced okra, which I enjoy using in soups and stir-fry with rice. My Garden Fairy planted 5 rows of dry beans, and it seems, as she's finishing up shelling them that she'll have about 4 gallons of the beans which are a combination of Navy, Pinto, and Black beans. So, overall, it's been a great year!
Today was my last harvest, as it will definitely frost tonight. Here it is!
Saturday, June 11, 2022
Tiny tip - Rescuing celery
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
Spring musings...
We've waited and waited for the soil in our garden to get dry enough to cultivate and plant. It finally did and late last week my Garden Fairy came out to help us. We are not planting as many things this year as we've done in the past. For instance, I'm not going to plant carrots. The reason is that doing a lot of hand weeding is hard on my hands as I have some arthritis in them. Our garden is 75 feet long by 100 feet wide. This year, instead of "playing" so much, it will be more straightforward. We both came down with COVID - 19 at the end of February and although we are fine, we don't have all of our energy back yet. That requires cutting back in some areas. The rows in the garden will be far enough apart that our rototiller will easily be able to do most of the cultivating.
Sunday, May 8, 2022
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Blue Jean hems - an historical perspective.
For 11 years I took in sewing, mending, and alterations to raise a little more money for us. My "bread and butter" was hemming blue jeans for my customers. I was thinking about that this morning and how when I was a girl, we did not hem jeans that were too long. We just folded the hem up, like this!