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I am very excited about doing this and hope to be able to bring some extra income in, the course has a business part too that teaches you everything you need to do to run a freelance business or open your own studio...including what amounts to charge for your work :-)
Been a busy time here. Decided to do a garden again, despite telling myself I wasn't going to bother. I am so good at changing my mind! One thing I wanted to do last year but didn't was put out a barrel for rain..as seen above, this year I did! I put it under a section of gutter that is missing a downspout and WOW! Filled it up during one rain storm! Used half and then filled it back up. It's like having a huge faucet above it...lol I use a 2 gallon watering can to do the garden with, takes about 8 gals to do it right,,but so much easier than lugging 2 gals of water out from the house at a time.
Since putting this out, I have done more research and have found that I can add a faucet to my barrel and discovered a way to connect 2 or more together :-)
My neighbor says I should make these over the winter ($30 to make one with faucet) and sell them for $50 next spring..lol You can find instructions for making your own rain barrel HERE,,or simply put a big clean trash can under a gutter, like I did!
Anyhow, my ex fronted me the money last month to get all my plants and stuff, (paid him back already this month) Below begins garden photos and descriptions...as usual clicking photos will make them bigger...
FLOWERS:
2 geraniums (which he already got me),,daisies, above (in order) is the clematis, not sure what color mine will be until it blooms.. and salvia (which I planted last year) (flower pics are from garden sites around the web until mine get bigger to take my own photos!)Below in order are:frosty fire dianthus, calibrochia (or trailing petunias) in a big hanging basket for the front porch :-D, a butterfly bush!! yes I know these get huge, but plan on cutting it to the ground each winter and but am going to keep it in a huge pot, these come in many colors, not sure which mine will be, but I am hoping for a gold or pink one :-), gaillardia a red and yellow member of the sunflower family,
Of course a garden needs scarecrows,,so I made 2 of them..as you can see these aren't your typical scarecrows...LOL First up...little Jimmy is hoping to catch a rabbit! Originally he was going to be catching butterflies, but I can't find the net ...in case you're wondering, the cds are old aol ones, I put 2 together with shiny sides out, another internet idea,,these distract the birds with their shiny reflections/movement and keep them away,,,they also look fun and are pretty when the light hits them!
meanwhile, in another era....Before heading off to the garden party, Rosealie decided to stop by her garden and pick a bouquet for her friend Emily.....I used a styrofoam head for her face :-). Rosalie has been through 3 rain storms already and is holding up very well, I am pleased!!
I don't have a clue, why all the text in this section is showing as a link because I didn't make it one and it isn't so don't click on it!
VEGGIES:2 sweet peppers (he got earlier), jalapeno pepper, 2 tomatoes (also from him),
yellow squash, zucchini, only got a couple of seedlings of both and am going to try them in tomato cages, bush cucumbers. Below is the right side of the garden
and here's the left side
Herbs:
cilantro,rosemary (which will go in 2 pots, one for him, and be an inside plant,chives
dill,basil,oregano,parsley,thyme,sage,still looking for catnip..couldn't find plants or seeds there
mint (he got earlier)....also made John and Sarita a potted herb garden and a pot of rosemary
Planted the herbs in a herb garden I made from 2 liter soda bottles, got the idea from the internet and adapted it using an old bunk bed ladder...The idea is that each bottle drips down into the next bottle when you water it from the top..seems to be working great the herbs are thriving, they are already much bigger than shown here!
If you'd like to make one of these for yourself, great for folks with no yards but porches or patios by the way, you can see the original instructions HERE
Not shown is a birdbath I got and am eagerly waiting for the birds to find. Also going to be making some bird feeders from a recycled soda bottle, an empty juice carton, 2 aluminum pie plates and who knows what else...check back for those completed projects. Have already bought the seed for them,,trying to come up with a feeding station idea now..was going to use the front porch, but will probably hang suet things there instead...for instructions on making bird feeders from recycled objects check HERE and HERE
I also bought a grill so we can have cookouts, which we haven't done in years,,of course every time I plan to do it , it has rained..LOL. And I imagine our *cookouts* will be more a case of me cooking it outside and then bringing it in here to eat, since neither boy will probably go out :-(
Annnnd less you think I have been slacking on the GREAT CELLAR CLEAN OUT, let me assure you that I haven't! I have 8 boxes ready to go and have decided that next week I will begin posting stuff to craigslist. I will be selling box lots.. prices will be between 5-10 a box ex, 20 paperback books $5 for all, 8 brand new 2/3x womens button up shirts AND a new 3 season jacket size 3x. $10 for all, etc etc..since the cellar is so good, I can spread a box of stuff ...out, snap a photo and post it with the ads.
Check back to see how I make out with that!
Have some ideas brewing for when I get the cellar done. I know there will still be some stuff that needs to be stored, holiday decorations and stuff, but am going to hide all that behind some bifold doors that I have. Since it is heated I am thinking of starting seedlings down there when it gets time to do that and putting ads out to sell them in the spring. I can get the seeds from my herbs, and flowers and Butterfly bush to do that, even from the veggies. A lot of mine came from home gardeners who did that, wouldn't you rather spend $1 for a small pot of seedlings than what the stores charge? Doesn't hurt to give it a shot, if nothing else I will just have the plants for myself..lol
May also make a couple of rain barrels and see if they sell, and some garden folks too, Rosalie is a huge hit and folks have been telling me I should try to sell them. The heads only cost $3, can get broomsticks for $.44 and fancy clothes are cheap at the thrift stores so might just give it a shot :-)
Finally, does anyone have Corelle dishes? I love them because they just don't break. Or do they??? Nope, they don't BREAK...these babies EXPLODE!!
I dropped one a few weeks ago (unfortunately with Tony's supper on it) and let me tell you, there was not ONE piece bigger than 1/4 " in the resulting mess! I mean this plate disintegrated!
After I threw it all out I realized I should have taken a photo to show you all. Tony very kindly offered to recreate the incident using MY plate of supper, but even though I appreciated the offer, I had to decline..LOL
So, that's what I've been up too...how about YOU??
Til next time...
Cathy
Cathy
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