Spiderwebs

My whole yard is spiderwebs! This is 6 panels of beef netting. It's a lot of work to cut all the holes and make it look right. This year I backed off of our usual display. My son and I have been having medical issues since August. A few days ago, my husband tried to … Continue reading Spiderwebs

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

Silver Faceless Aliens

Happy Halloween! This year: Silver Faceless Aliens! They are human height and shape and creep everyone out! I instantly had the idea after looking at this mask. So much fun! Like all of my projects: it's super cheap and has a big impact. I'm making four. Here are the supplies you'll need: 59 inch silver … Continue reading Silver Faceless Aliens

Easy Packing Tape Ghost

This is a great project! I've been able to reuse the original for nine years because I bought a dress form and a Styrofoam head that I restretch the ghost over every year. I really recommend getting a form for this project. Find out how to make her below! Halloween 2023 Oh, I had fun … Continue reading Easy Packing Tape Ghost

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

Today’s Harvest

These are striped cushaw squash. These are a Texas staple. They are vine borer resistant and have a great flavor. These look like giant summer squash, but no. They are definitely winter squash. I had another large one that was super rotten. It's out in the yard. I'm going to let it plant itself for … Continue reading Today’s Harvest

In The Garden

I usually hate wild morning glory. It's called "bind weed" in the Midwest because it gets tangled up in equipment (like mowers) and has to be cut off. I've been trying to get rid of the wild morning glory for twelve years. I've finally learned to just enjoy it. It doesn't take up much space … Continue reading In The Garden

Pineapple, Texas Style

Can you grow and fruit pineapple in south Texas? Absolutely! The plants need to be brought inside for winter, but you can definitely grow your own pineapples. This one was grown from a pineapple top from a fruit from the grocery store. You can use tops from the grocery store, but you will get smaller … Continue reading Pineapple, Texas Style

Fall Garden Happenings

Feel like today is 101°F. I'm currently hiding out in the air conditioning. However, I was out there about an hour ago moving stuff so the mowing crew can weedeat the gravel area. Right now it looks like the Serengeti. Grass as tall as my torso. The grass got out from under me this year. … Continue reading Fall Garden Happenings

Developing Dragon Fruit

Both flowers seem to have been well pollinated, even though I didn't see anything on them. Seems like I don't need to worry about hand pollination, since: I wasn't home to mess with the first one and the fruit still set. Interested in seeing what the flavor of this is. Hopefully better than the ones … Continue reading Developing Dragon Fruit

Quick/Refrigerator Pickles

One of my family's favorite summer foods are often called either "quick" or "refrigerator" pickles. These make the crunchiest pickles because they aren't cooked. I grow Armenian cucumbers, which are actually melons. They taste like cucumbers and they don't get bitter in our high heat like actual cucumbers do. So, I always have fresh additions … Continue reading Quick/Refrigerator Pickles

Great Links About Fungi

We went on a tour of different universities. My boys had to deal with me excitedly saying, "Mushrooms!" as I ran across the street to take pictures. Yes. I am that embarrassing as a parent. But, they had a lot of patience for their goofy mom. I can't go places and not notice things in … Continue reading Great Links About Fungi

Dragon Fruit: Texas Style!

OMG! I am so glad I stuck with the annoying, ridiculously hard to train (to move indoors for winter), tropical vining cactus: the dragon fruit! I have only seen one other flower that rivals a dragon fruit flower. It was also a type of night blooming cereus. My mother had it as a house plant … Continue reading Dragon Fruit: Texas Style!

First Flowers: Dragon Fruit

My dragon fruit has finally flowered! I missed the flower opening because we were college shopping. However, I only missed it by a day, so I got to see the flower before it completely died back. There's a second one. (If you were wondering, the forks in the soil were to keep my cats out … Continue reading First Flowers: Dragon Fruit

Crazy Happenings In The Garden

So. Yes. I am having a new experience in my garden. As my grandmothers were, I'm also usually always home. I visit my family but mostly around Christmas time when my garden is asleep. This year I'm finding out what happens when you aren't home to stop disasters! There were bees and hornets all over … Continue reading Crazy Happenings In The Garden

Crazy Great Links

We're going to go down a goofy road today. Do you know Monty Python? I used to hand tune my TV to PBS where they would show things like Doctor Who and Fawlty Towers. I loved British humor! Everyone should see: Monty Python And The Holy Grail. One of the funniest, goofball movies ever. It's … Continue reading Crazy Great Links