My 30 min project

Made out of a scrap board that was laying around - its even hinged!  I think I decided not to paint it.


Bring in the harvest!

We've enjoyed 3 harvests so far of green beans!  Each time was plenty to feed our family of four.  Mondays seem to be a our harvest day.

I made a wonderful discovery yesterday and found wild blackberries on our property!  A few more weeks and they will be ripe for the picking!

Our tomatoes are doing wonderful, with the exception of 2 bushes, which were attached by the notorious horn worm!!! (see previous post for photo of the devil)  We'll have to check them frequently to keep these boogers off because no pesticides in our garden!

These are just the apples that fell prematurely....well at least some of them.  We've eaten about this many as well.  Another few weeks and we'll have apples coming out our ears!

We can never keep up with eating enough Basil, and we only have one pot this year!

More Interesting Creatures!






N'awlins, Looosy-ana!









Busy!

We've been really busy lately.  Bought a car, truck, and boat.  Had a little work to do on the truck and boat.   Nothing major but took the better part of a full work day.  Also went to New Orleans for 4 days, which was fun.  We've harvested string beans from our garden twice now, enough to feed our family of four each time (with some leftovers).  Basil and rosemary are coming in real nice as well.  We have lots of tomatoes coming in, corn is doing well, pumpkins are starting to grow, and its our best year for apples so far.  We've been picking the ones that have fallen to the ground to just eat.  The remaining apples we will harvest in mid-July.  We'll have enough for at least 5 or 6 pies this year.  We're still waiting on the squash to bloom.  Last night I built a birdhouse outta some scrap wood.  It turned out okay for only 30 mins or work.  I wanna build some more stuff to put in the garden.  We had another tree fall on our shed unfortunately.  I've done some chainsaw work because I know I need to do it now to give the wood time to season, but its sure a lot more fun when its 50 degrees outside and not 90, but by then it is too late.  I have plenty for this coming winter, but I have lots of stuff down that needs to be cut and split for 2013....with all our trees and the free firewood I come across I never really catch up.  A few weeks ago I did take the opportunity to pressure wash and stain seal the deck, and plant some more grass.  The grass is doing okay, but certainly not thriving.  I also created another bed, transplanted some bushes into it, and wrapped it with stacked stone.  It looks good.  We're thinking of doing some interior work on the house soon.  We'll see how that goes.