Saturday, July 4, 2009

We go to town, eat a light supper, try to find a good spot, get out the chairs, eat ice cream and wait on the fireworks.



Since we are usually in the most radical ride around we get a lot of attention in hubbies newest creation.



When my son was very small my husband had a motorcycle with a side car. He put in seat belts for my son. We put him in the car seat belted him in. I got on the back and off we went to town to watch the fireworks. Needless to say we got alot of attention that year.



This morning I went out to look at the garden to see what had changed since yesterday... Looks like a few more flower petals have fall. This is my banny rooster. He follows me around the yard when I am out.

I will load a current photo of my vegetable garden on my next visit.
I try as best I can to be organic in my garden practices. I mulch and add shredded newspaper as well as wheat straw to my garden. This year I tried something new. I made raised bed using the laz..y method.

Down the road here is a small family owned cabinetry shop and they have lots of sawdust. I called and was graciously given permission to get all I wanted of the old rotted black sawdust.
So I started with cardboard that a friend gave me. He works at a local big box plant and hardware store and can get me the really big size of cardboard. He also brought me several 'D' grade 2x4's used in shipping. I created 8 2ft x 8ft beds.

I started with the sawdust which had been burned so there was some wood ash in it as well. Next I added bought peat moss in a thin layer, shredded newspaper, sawdust, peat moss, fresh grass clippings and continued in fashion until the beds were 8 inches thick. As it rotted down I started planting some seedlings I had started in the cold frame.

We got way too much rain this spring so I had to replant a few things. But as things started to take off I added more shredded newspaper and covered it all with wheat straw. I have been getting beans, zucchini,eggplant,lettuce,radish,broccoli and cucumber as well as a few tomatoes.
I am using heirloom seeds this year so I am able to save for next years seeds. I have noticed a difference in the plant sizes.

Today is the Fourth of July 2009 and this is my first post.


We usually don't do anything at home on this day, we usually load up in what ever vehicle my husband has created that year and go to town.


This year we are going to town in a 1976 Linclon and I call her HOOCHY.