Showing posts with label #agreenhaven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #agreenhaven. Show all posts

Saturday, April 1, 2023

Frustrated with Tech

I feel so frustrated right now, I get into a rhythm with my YouTube videos or other social media accounts, like my Medium account and it never fails---something holds me back with posting or writing. Either I can't upload a picture/video or my phone isn't allowing me to free up space, for some odd reason.....seriously, sometimes Tech really sucks! 

Looks like I'll be spending the rest of my weekend trying to figure out my tech issues---I really have something to share and I don't want to get off of my routine, last year I was trying to build a following and then.....Poof....I ghosted the small number of viewers I had! 

Well----I'm determined to do things differently this time to continue to build a community, make money while doing/sharing things I love. 


Thursday, March 30, 2023

How Today Starts

Good Thursday morning! Spending this morning starting some seeds and re-potting plants. 
Got to get some of my leggy plants into new homes before I lose them. The piece of wood in the background will be used to start some lettuce in. I'll keep you posted about the lettuce and how it turns out on the board.

Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Lavender in the Pot: Finally

Finally got the lavender seeds settled in their home, yesterday. Supposedly lavender takes some time to germinate - the instructions on the box said, could take 14 days, so I'm looking at March 6th for any signs of growth. 

Growing anything inside my home takes a lot of patience and ingenuity since my home doesn't receive a lot of natural light in areas of my home that I'm used to growing in: my kitchen and living room areas are very much on the dark side which sucks as a gardener trying to use natural light, but as a homeowner, I enjoy the lower energy bills in the summer months, so see, there's pros and cons with my home situation. 

Right now the lavender pot sits on top of my refrigerator---to give it a bit of warmth and sprinkle of sunlight. I don't see this as a long term home for the plant, but until then...the top of the fridge will have to do. 




Monday, August 26, 2019

Quote of the Week


"Gardening is the work of a lifetime: You never finish."


                                                                       --Oscar De La Renta

Thursday, August 22, 2019

A Beautiful View


A few pictures around my garden and yard. Here’s a lovely picture 
of Vinca plants that were given to me by one of my kids’ friends,
they really add a nice pop of pretty around the mailbox area.
Thanks again, Izzy for the beautiful gift! 

In another area of my yard, we’ll find some late season growth 
of some other summer favorites.  







Here we have Thai Purple Eggplant. 
This is my
first time growing this variety, I usually grow Black Beauty 
or Slim Jim Variety. Love the taste of both of these varieties,
 however, as an impatient gardener, I prefer growing Slim 
Jim simply because harvest time is a lot faster and longer than 
Black Beauty. Since this is my first time growing Thai Purple, I 
can’t really give an honest review of this variety, yet. 
It was such a struggle just to keep the plants alive---I started a 
numerous amount of seeds indoors 8 weeks before frost, under
 a heating lamp and eventually started hardening them off 
(the process of moving plants outside for portions of the day 
to familiarize plants with outdoor temperatures and weather).
 Everything was working out greatly for three weeks and by 
this time, I was starting to leave the plants outside for overnight,
 and then----it happens. An unusual cold front comes through 
and damaged several plants. It took lots of time and effort to save 
what was left---it probably took two months.As you can see there’s
a flower on the plant, so fruit is not far behind.

This last picture has to be my favorite of the three pictured. 
Yeah, homie that’s a watermelon and I’m so excited! 
This is my first year growing the larger variety of 
watermelon…..oh no, that’s a lie! I almost forgot, I did grow
 the Moon and Stars variety last year, along with my
 usual planting of a smaller variety called Sugar Baby
(they usually weigh between 8 to 10 pounds). 

Moon and Stars grew very well last year, however, I never
 got to bring any to the table because they became a 
feast for the animal kingdom. Never found out what was 
eating the melons, but hey----it must have been delicious,
 just too bad my family and I didn’t get a chance to taste 
the sweetness of the Moon and Stars melon, but I hope to  
experience a few slices of Orange Tendersweet this year.