Crazy Photos From The Garden

What do you do when you have both a perennial orchard and annual vegetable beds? You document. If I hadn't created the folder with growing information for my fruits, I would constantly be stopping to look up the growing instructions for whatever plant is having a problem. Having a binder for your information is really … Continue reading Crazy Photos From The Garden

Armenian Cucumber Wine

Who knew these make great wine? I started making my own wine last year. I was gifted a link to a gentleman who makes his own wine from store bought juice, granular sugar and bread yeast. I don't like sweet wines and I really didn't like how his recipe turned out. It's good to add … Continue reading Armenian Cucumber Wine

Crazy Photos From The Garden

This is one of my favorite photos of my garden. Deep soil, straw mulch, indeterminate tomatoes on a tower, bananas in the background and fluffy clouds floating across a sunset. I absolutely adore my garden. There's nothing negative out here. It's all healthy and beautiful. I work hard on my garden, but I could more … Continue reading Crazy Photos From The Garden

Crazy Photos From The Garden

Winner of the most colorful visitor I've had in my garden. This is a flame skimmer. In late summer I have dozens of large dragonflies. They eat all of the mosquitos they can find. I think they are magnificent! But, this guy is definitely not your average dragonfly! I've only seen the one. In the … Continue reading Crazy Photos From The Garden

Homemade Alcohol for a Shrub.

This is actually a fruit wine I made with my own fruit and a wine kit. The instructions below don't require any extra equipment. I've made shrubs for years. Fill a bowl with imperfect fruit, add sugar, spices, macerate the mix, strain it, age a few days and add a little white vinegar and you … Continue reading Homemade Alcohol for a Shrub.

Crazy Photos From The Garden

Winner of the "weirdest seed pod" in the garden this year: Matelea reticulata (Pearl milkweed vine) I've never seen this milkweed vine before, despite it being native. This plant was so fascinating that I let it go and enjoyed the green flowers, with a pearlescent ball in the center. The seed pod was crazy! It … Continue reading Crazy Photos From The Garden

Probiotic Water

Homemade yogurt. What do you do if you want to get probiotics into your family but everyone is tired of yogurt? I started making homemade probiotic yogurt last year. It's delicious and everyone in the family agreed. Then, slowly, my husband stopped eating it and then both my sons didn't want it in their lunches … Continue reading Probiotic Water

Getting To Know Your Voice.

I have a complete and utter obsession with Leonard Cohen. I have a very diverse interest in music. And although Leonard was a musician: I appreciate his works of poetry more. Leonard created some of the most tender and meaningful poetry of our time. Some poems taking decades to complete. The words are meant to … Continue reading Getting To Know Your Voice.

How to Write A Successful Blog

My totals from 2023 back to when I started. The highest viewership year, I was picked up by a large aggregate site and I had an article published in a magazine. Interestingly, the two years before 2023 my husband was working out of state and I had exactly zero time for my blog. That aggregate … Continue reading How to Write A Successful Blog

Quick Mini Greenhouses From Milk Jugs

I love using milk jugs! My kids drink a lot of milk and we always have empty gallon milk containers. These are always useful in my garden! I use them to harden off transplants and in this blog entry: to keep tender plants (like tomatoes) outside, where they're warm and have plenty of light, while … Continue reading Quick Mini Greenhouses From Milk Jugs

Just In Time For Christmas: Modern Cinnamon Pickles And Lemon Candy Pickles!

My grandmother used to make cinnamon pickles out of watermelon rind. It was a dessert she proudly put on our plates. They were delicious and in memory of her, I now make them yearly for my extended family and my kids. Last year I also tried a vanilla pickle which was pretty gross. I'm not … Continue reading Just In Time For Christmas: Modern Cinnamon Pickles And Lemon Candy Pickles!

Candy Cane Straws and Ice Cream Sundae Outdoor Decorations

So now that we're past the #!$@:! Frigging pool noodle lollipops, I have some relaxing projects to round out a candy themed Christmas display. First are the super simple candy cane straws. You can make canes with a bunch of PVC elbows but I think those look way more like a PVC pipe creation rather … Continue reading Candy Cane Straws and Ice Cream Sundae Outdoor Decorations

Big Beefy Pool Noodle Lollipop Decorations

This tutorial shows you how to make the best looking pool noodle lollipops out there. Don't mess with the dollar store noodles. I decided to add some Christmas tutorials for my decorations outside. I'm creating a candy background for some characters from the Nutcracker Ballet. My first task was making some candy. I decided on … Continue reading Big Beefy Pool Noodle Lollipop Decorations

Winter: Garden Planning

Winter is a wonderful time to read up on gardening literature. When your garden is fast asleep, it is the perfect time to make preparations for next year. Whether you are new to gardening or an old hand: this is the yearly time for reflection. What has worked for you? What have you struggled with? … Continue reading Winter: Garden Planning

What If It’s Too Hot? Growing Fruit Trees In Texas.

So. I know better than to try and grow a large scale "defiance garden". That's what I call growing things that your climate and soil won't support. But, I'm a gardener. The whole point of gardening is to place plant matter in places that didn't have them before. Basically anything you purposefully put in the … Continue reading What If It’s Too Hot? Growing Fruit Trees In Texas.

Fire Cider: Immunity Booster

Last Friday my youngest son came home from school and didn't feel well. He tested positive for RSV and he has bronchitis. He got some antibiotics to help with the gunk in his chest but we were having trouble getting him to cough it out. Fire cider to the rescue! This stuff is really good … Continue reading Fire Cider: Immunity Booster

Happy Halloween 2023!

I thought I'd share our finished Halloween display this year. We have a large display and the tutorials are on this blog site. If you see something homemade, and don't know how I made it, it will be in the $4 ebook listed in this post. Get my new e-book on Amazon! It’s free with … Continue reading Happy Halloween 2023!

How To Make A Bagged Dead Body For Halloween

I made my original dead body bag about 4 or 5 years ago and I've learned some things about how to make these after having to repair it a few times. Get my new e-book on Amazon! It’s free with Kindle Unlimited or $3.99 to purchase. There are projects in this e-book that you won’t … Continue reading How To Make A Bagged Dead Body For Halloween

Haunted Heads

I had two main projects I wanted to accomplish this Halloween. One project was my Silver Faceless Aliens and the second was some posts with masks, or: Haunted Heads! I decided to do these after I saw a pin. But unfortunately, no matter which pin I opened I couldn't find the instructions to make these. … Continue reading Haunted Heads