Friday, November 17, 2017
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Recycled Raised Bed
A few weeks ago, a neighbor of mine had cleaned house and was throwing out dozens of things including an "under the bed" storage container. Disheartened to see this plastic go straight to a landfill, I got an idea of how to recycle this into something very useful for the garden!
First, I gave the container a good cleaning to get rid of any 'bad' bacteria or fungus spores that might have collected in the trash pile. Dish soap and a hose nozzle go a long way!
Then I drilled some holes in the bottom (forgot to take a picture of that one). I tried to model it after grower's pots in size, frequency, and spacing of holes. Also keep in mind that things you don't eat like to grow in corners and to not making any holes that could damage the integrity of the structure.
After that, it was as simple as adding some potting mix in! Beginner tip: always use potting mix with containers, especially in FL! Soil will compact and stay soaked and rot the plants away (I learned this the hard way). (The mulch is in there because I ran out of potting mix and needed a filler to hold everything in place.)
Then came our favorite time, time to begin planting! Here I have some broccoli and cauliflower seedlings beginning as we go into the "cold" (for Florida) months. When I filled in the rest of the raised bed, I added in some romaine lettuce, strawberries, and other seedlings over time
They look so lovely, ready to grow! You can also see this raised bed make an appearance in my recent post about a Catnip Mystery as well!
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Jay Blanchard Scenery
Here are some pictures I took on a smartphone of the lovey Jay Blanchard park a few weeks ago. The nature trails are a lot of fun and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to go!
Cypress knees as far as the eyes can see!
More cypress kness! These two pictures were taken from standing on top of a fallen tree, likely taken down by the recent hurricanes
Some beautiful, old roots that have endured decades and still thrive on
Catnip!
I started growing some catnip from a little seedling a few months ago, and the plant grew incredibly quickly! It's huge! I had to re-pot it twice because it was growing so quickly.
Last night, I re-organized some of the garden and put a raised bed for seedlings next to the catnip and checked on it today to find little footsteps in the loose potting soil! The catnip plant (actually a type of mint plant) had several branches chewed up or torn off. I guess that cat had a blast!
Here are the pictures to see how this cat made me laugh when I got home from work today!
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Isle of Green! Plants from Dublin, Ireland
A visit to Dublin a few months ago left me awestruck on many levels, not the least of which was the beautiful foliage in the Green isle!
One of my favorite things here was the garden at Trinity College where I found both mint and flowering lavender. They both smelled like a dream, I wish I could have taken a picture of that too!
and here's some Guiness as a bonus ;)
Views of the Early Garden!
Welcome to my Backyard Garden!
Here are some very early pictures of my garden. Best to start off with the beginnings, right?
(This blog is still under construction, but here are some general pictures of different parts of the garden at different stages. I'll also try to put together some pictures of plants across different stages and let you know what I did to make some food out of out tough Florida climate!)
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