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Gardening Update for August 2021

Gardening Update for August 2021

This year we planted 5 different type’s of tomatoes, green bell peppers, sweet potatoes, peas, zucchini, cucumbers, red beets, strawberries, raspberries and lettuce. We also have 3 grapevines and an apple tree. Every year we plant a little bit more than the year before. Thanks 

Garden Update for July 2021

Garden Update for July 2021

One of the things I look forward to in July is the start of our garden harvest. It’s the month that we start harvesting our early tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, spring onions, and zucchinis. We still have a few strawberries coming in too! This year we 

How to Start Roots on Baby Spider Plants

How to Start Roots on Baby Spider Plants

I enjoy tending to a wide variety of indoor houseplants. At the time of this blog post I have 17 mature houseplants and over 15 starters waiting to be planted. I’m not an expert gardener and always learning new things.

There are a wide variety of different plants that are perfect for growing inside your home. The hoya is just one of my favorites along with spiders, pickles, succulents, ferns, and a few others. I tend to stick to varieties that are easy to grow, no green thumb needed!

Spider Plants are one of my favorite houseplants to grow. I have 3 mature ones hanging up in different rooms in front of large windows. They like sunlight and only need watered 1-2 times every week. They don’t require much care at all. Mine are always producing babies that I like to root and give to other people.

How to Start Roots on Baby Spider Plants

How to Start Roots on Baby Spider Plants

To get started you’ll want to snip off your spider plant shoots from the mother plant. Use only healthy looking shoots that are free of disease. I save our little plastic oatmeal cups, small butter dishes, plastic frosting containers, etc. They’re the perfect size for rooting your plants or starting plants from seeds.

I fill up my little plastic dishes 1/2 way with warm filtered water. I place the shoot (baby plant) inside the water and sit them on my growing shelf in my sun room. That room is nice & warm and gets a lot of decent sunlight throughout the day. I check the dishes once a week and add water when needed.

Once you see a good root system on your plant it’s time to plant them! I lay mine out on a paper towel for an hour or so before placing them in a pot filled with dirt. I don’t like planting them with soggy-wet roots. Once I have them planted in the pot I gently water them (don’t over-water).  I like to add a Miracle-Gro Indoor Plant Food Spike to each pot.

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4 Tips to Make Your Garden More Relaxing and Welcoming

4 Tips to Make Your Garden More Relaxing and Welcoming

Do you have a back garden that goes severely underused? Would you like to be able to relax in the garden more often, and even use it for entertaining, but it needs a makeover first? Having outdoor space is a wonderful thing but it does 

Healthy Gardening: 5 Superfoods to Grow in Your Garden

Healthy Gardening: 5 Superfoods to Grow in Your Garden

During these trying times, the best way to maintain oneself is to live and eat healthily. The COVID-19 pandemic brings a period of reflection that the best wealth a person can possess is wealth in health. People witnessed lives being taken away as swiftly as 

A Little Peek at our Spring Flowers

A Little Peek at our Spring Flowers

hanging flower baskets on front porchWe enjoy gardening…all type’s of different gardening! We have a few fruit trees, two vegetable garden plots, a raise platform garden bed, a raspberry bush patch, a grapevine area and 3 flower garden beds. We’re not experts and continue to learn as we go along.

In the first photo above you’ll see my two new hanging baskets that I purchased for our front porch. I think they look beautiful and I like the little pop of pink color among all of the lush green. I’ll have to take another full view of our front porch once I move about a dozen indoor houseplants out onto the porch next week. I love sitting out there during the summertime.

spring flowers 2021

The other two photographs show our white & yellow daffodils, various colored tulips and a few hyacinths. It needs weeded and mulched. We always wait for our spring flowers to get done blooming and then we weed our garden beds. We then plant our annuals and mulch. So, in about 3 weeks those flower beds will look a lot different.

When the spring season arrives we see our daffodils first, hyacinths second, tulips third, and then our bearded iris typically bloom. Sometimes my bleeding hearts will bloom at the same time as the irises or shortly thereafter.

tulips and daffodils and hyacinths

Do you enjoy flower gardening? What is your favorite springtime flower? I would say that mine are purple bearded irises. I just love them!

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North Spore Golden Oyster Mushroom Growing Kit

North Spore Golden Oyster Mushroom Growing Kit

The first week in April is always a busy time of the year for us. It’s the week that we start getting things rolling for our gardening season. We start a lot of our seedlings for various veggies, start tilling the soil in our three 

Craft Project: Painted Soup Can Lids Garden Markers

Craft Project: Painted Soup Can Lids Garden Markers

Looking for a way to recycle those soup can lids? Mason jar lids? If so, these Painted Soup Can Lids Garden Markers craft project is for you! This project can be easily made by older children, adults and seniors with basic art and crafts supplies.