Monday, June 27, 2011

Just a Seedling...

seedling. ~n. a very young plant produced from a seed.

That's me alright. A beginner, a wannabe, a seedling. I started gardening. Yep. Scary for many of you who know just how well me and plants get along. I have not been very fortunate in keeping house plants alive. I even killed ivy. Really? Who can kill ivy. Not when its invading your backyard and you wish you could kill it! Well, I really wanted to give it a try outside. I love being outside and love fresh flowers and herbs. So why not? I thought I would start off small. We have this great little raised bed in the front of our house. It already has some small hedges in it so I thought I would plant a few flowers and greenery and see how it went.

(Just realized I didn't show you the front of our house in the tour. Here it is!)
It was pretty well maintained. I did a little weeding and put some mulch from the backyard.
(I know it looks like just leaves, but these things have been composting for a long while and they are rich!)
Then I put some nice top soil over the mulch. It looks so pretty now! I haven't actually put flowers in it yet because I had a few other outside mini projects to complete first. Plus I haven't decided 100% what I am going to plant. So here it is for now.
My other projects are the real gardening I've been trying out. Beside our steps is a great place for a little herb garden. (I'm planning on using in a few containers) It needed a little more TLC than the front bed. Some intense weeding!!
And a few well placed bricks did wonders!
So on to the herbs! Yay, some real planting. So to go for a less expensive option, I decided to seed my herbs with the exception of a few transplants from my sister. I also thought it would be really cool to watch them grow from seedlings, to transplants and end up in my garden (prayerfully)!

I started with some good soil, seeds from Green Thumb West (a local nursery, I hope the name rubs off!), and a seed planter. I planted two entire planters (12 different herbs/vegetables). Herbs I love to use in cooking including basil, dill, rosemary, thyme, lavender, sage, parsley, cilantro, and Cheyenne peppers. My veggies include Roma tomatoes, jalapeno pepper and onions.
Some are already started to grow! The basil and dill are growing strong.
And my Roma tomatoes! I hope the others show themselves soon.

I'm so excited to see what the next few weeks and months bring. It's so hot these summer days I have to make sure my little seedlings don't dry out! I'll keep you updated on their progress:)

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Check It Out...


I came across some really cool blogs while reading Flea Market Style today (they also have a blog). Check out the new "People We Love" and become a follower too!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

A Tour of Our Home

Welcome!
This was the first day we looked at the house and just fell in love with it! We are only renting right now because we will be moving in about 2 years when Ryan finishes school.

Walking in from the front door you will find the living room to your right...
...dining room to your left.
Straight, you will find the hallway that leads to....
(p.s. check out the cool transom windows above the doors!)
the kitchen!
(insert smell of freshly baked cookies)
(another view from the pantry)
Continue down the hallway to the master bedroom....
guest bedroom (come and visit!)...
bathroom (tiny, I know)....
and a second guest room (aka. Aeneas's room).
Through Aeneas's room you will find a secret passage....
or small stairs through my closet (yes, ladies, I got the big closet!)...
to the office and laundry room (to the left not pictured).

Thanks for visiting! Please (actually) come again!
I'll post pictures soon of us moved in.

Thursday, June 9, 2011