Tonight was soo GOOD! After Phillip got home we spent the evening outside enjoying the lovely weather. While he was at work I went and got the 1"x8' wooden planks we needed and as soon as we got home we went to work! He mowed the grass while I nailed the planks to the railing of our porch and strung the lights across the awning of the house using a cool lil cheat I found at thefamilyhandyman.com, clothes pins go right into the vinyl up there. After he mowed the yard we strung the lights together; and then he built a fire while I painted the planks each a color of a rainbow. Then we ate pizza around the fire and soaked in the cool night and our lighting success before coming inside to watch some Supernatural and go to bed. This weekend has been productive and inspired: my heart is full :)
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
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Monday, August 5, 2013
DIY Seed Starters : Phase 2
Hello friends! I'm back with the second phase for my DIY Seed Starters. It's been roughly two weeks since I made my lil Eco Friendly seed starters; and now they're ready to plant!
This is the easy part! Since we made the seed starters out of cardboard (which is biodegradable) we can plant them right in the ground! (Or planter) yippee! I decided to cut the cardboard even with the soil before I planted, like so:
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
DIY Seed Starters!
Last year we spent a bunch of money on seeds and seed starter kits and ended up with shriveled up patch of garden, it was very frustrating putting in the hard work and money and coming up empty handed. So this year we are keeping it simple. I've bought a couple of tomato, bell pepper and cantaloupe plants, and only growing a few things from seed. I knew that there had to be a way to make seed starters so I went to looking on Pinteest and found these toliet paper roll seed starters! I had already been saving our paper rolls with no project in mind so this was perfect for me! And we still had some soil leftover from making our compost bin so I had everything I needed! I LOVE it when that happens! This is what you will need:
- Toliet paper or paper towel rolls
- Scissors
- Tape
- A plate or tray
- Soil
- Seeds of your choice
First you will need to cut your rolls.
Next you will need to cut one of the new pieces about an inch up
You will need to do this 4 times
Now you will need to fold the cut slits over onto each other closing up one end of the roll
Place a piece of tape over the bottom to ensure it will stay closed
Now you have this
Fill it with soil
And plant your seeds according to their instruction. I marked mine with a marker because I'm planting two different seeds
When you have finished making and filling all your seed starters water them and put your tray in the sun!
If you notice one of mine came undone after watering. I just got out my handy hot glue gun and put a dab of glue and that has seemed to fix it!
The BEST part about it is when it's time to transplant them you can just plant the whole thing in your garden! Cool, right?!
Monday, July 8, 2013
Shoo Fly Don't Bother Me! : Home Remedy
I LOVE summer, but with summer comes bugs; and bugs I don't love. Last year we battled roaches, (thankfully we lost them with the move) this year it's flies! A bit less disgusting but much much more annoying! I have tried just about everything to rid our house of these pests and I was just about to give up. I bought Basil plants because one websites suggestion, this had no effect. I tried the "tried and true" water filled ziplock bags. I put them on either side of our backdoor. And I do think that it kept a few from coming inside but didn't stop them. I made a couple traps. I saw a few websites suggest Orginal Dawn dish soap and White Vinegar in mason jars. This caught one or two house flies but was mostly disappointing. I also made one out of a plastic bottle. You cut the top of the bottle, invert it and pour apple cider vinegar inside. This did nothing for our house flies but for a week or two we also had gnats and this worked fairly well for them. If you are battling gnats I would suggest trying this trap, you can find a similar tutorial over at Cheat Day Cafe (link below). And just when I had given up hope one of my Facebook friends liked a photo of whole cloves stuck into lemons as a fly repellent. Why not try it, right?! So the next time we went to the grocery store I picked up a couple lemons and a bottle of whole cloves. And I must say I am impressed! We no longer have flies buzzing around our heads!! I don't know where they have gone (and I've had my eye out) but they aren't around these lemons! I made 3 of them.
I placed two in the kitchen and one near our couch. And they smell soo good! I'm thinking about making up some more and putting them in a bowl on our coffee table for a little splash of summer color. They look cool, smell amazing and actually keep the flies away! Yay!
Anyone else battling bugs this summer? What do you do to keep the peace?
You can find that tutorial here --> http://cheatdaycafe.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-to-get-rid-of-fruit-flies.html?m=1
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