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Friday, June 28, 2013

A Peek into the Garden

Gardening is by far one of my favorite Spring and Summer pass times. This year, Harrison is old enough to be outside in the garden with us so I was even more excited to get started! We have planted a traditional garden the past two years,(traditional meaning straight into the ground) and decided to do something a little different this year. I searched for ideas on raised garden beds, what were the pros, the cons different designs, etc. We decided on 2 large beds made from recycled wood pallets. Handy Husband is always so excited when I come up with new projects like this for him :) I do have to say, he did an amazing job building these raised beds for our family!
There are many pros to raised garden beds, the soil drains better, the plants are less susceptible to bacteria, its more convenient to work in raised beds because of their height, but really the selling point for us was that it was elevated and our puppy couldn't get into the plants! 
One of the cons of raised beds is there isn't as much room for plants to trail as there is when they are planted in the ground. In an effort to make due with the space we had, we decided to place a few pieced of lattice in the raised beds and try to train some of our plants to grow up the sides instead of growing out. 

So far, I think it's working! Here is the green bean side of the lattice. 
And this is the cucumber side of the lattice. 
Aside from green beans and cucumbers, we've planted a small variety of veggies this year since it was the first year using raised beds. 
Handy Husband loves peppers so the garden is stocked full of peppers. Banana pepper, hot banana peppers, jalapeƱo peppers, and green peppers. Sadly I don't have very many pictures of them because as soon as they are ready to be picked, he will pick them and eat them straight from the garden :). 
We've also planted spinach, carrots, onions, 
broccoli, 

tomatoes, and watermelon. 
The hardest decision I have to make when gardening is what to do with a big green tomato. 
Let is grow and ripen or pick it and fry it :). 
I decided to let this guy grow since he's one of the first ones. However, as soon as there are more we will be having some fried green tomatoes for dinner thats for sure :) 

Happy gardening, Y'all! 


A side note for other gardeners: We have refrained from using any pesticides in the garden this year, our "green" solution was to plant a marigold in each corner of both beds and this has worked pretty well. It hasn't kept the lady bugs away, but for the most part we haven't had much of a pest problem. 





Saturday, June 22, 2013

Messy Play Part II

As promised, here is another fun filled messy play idea for you toddler moms out there!
There are very few requirements for this activity.

1. An outdoor play area. (Notice there is still paint on our table from the other day :-| )

2. A bowl full of random toys.

3. Some cheap shave cream

4. A curious and playful kiddo




Gotta taste a little just to make sure its nasty like momma says :)






I love the big clump in his hair! 


5. A water hose to clean up :) 

If you have more fun messy play ideas, feel free to share!


Friday, June 21, 2013

Messy Play

It's true! I LOVE a good mess! Now to clarify, I don't particularly love a messy kitchen sink, or loads and loads of dirty laundry. However, I do LOVE to do fun messy things in my classroom and with Harrison! Today's example of a fun mess,

Finger painting outside!







 *Note to other toddler Moms, this was the best idea I've had yet! He got to be as messy as he wanted and all it took was 2 min with the water hose to clean up!
                                      
I just love this sweet little messy face.

(Another advantage to painting outside, he can run around the yard while I put everything away)

Messy boy checking on the garden. 


I've got a few more messy play ideas on the list for this summer, I'll be sure to share them as we go!