Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Starting Indoors

Now that we're back from our Spring Break, it's time to start some gardening.

I have been reading and watching utube videos like crazy. I want this to be successful! So this my way of keeping a record for my successes. I will never remember if I don't! Lol...

Here I'm trying seed pods. Very cool how they expand with warm water. I feel success already!

72 pods in total on this Rubbermaid lid. Sprinkled the top after planting with cinnamon. Supposed to keep bugs away. If anything the basement smells so good.

I also planted into styro coffee cups, poking a hole in the bottoms and placed into trays saved from vegs & dip, etc. this is Brent's setup from his indoor garden that he let go due to lack of time. It is awesome!

The lights are supposed to be an inch from the plants when starting, but this light is so strong that the heat from it is bound to be too much. We originally had surrounded two sides with an insulation and so I left it in place. A clear shower curtain is around the other two sides.

To the right side I placed my little grow light. We'll see if this works before I expand. I read that a 4 ft shop light would work really well for this kind of set up.

Timer is set to be on for 16 hrs.

Watering is to be done from the bottom. I also poured boiling water on the potting soil before planting to kill any eggs that may be lurking.

 
 

Link I have been following Rusted Gardening. Really good info and videos.

 

My list of what I planted Mar 28,2016

Tiny Tim tomato - determinate

Big boy tomato - determinate

Zucchini-Dark Green

Spaghetti Squash - spaghetti pasta

Acorn Squash - table queen

Brussels Sprouts - Catskill

Peppers - Early California Wonder

Marigold - Crackerjack

Cosmos - Early Sensation Mix

Petunia - purple wave(trailing) -$4.99 for 8 seeds! Holy Crap! They better grow!

 

Also cleaned up the strawberry beds and transplanted a few to the deck. Fixed the drip watering system too. Learned that a pointy knife makes for a fine spray! oops...Lol...

 

 

Ordered 12 bales of straw from Carl Anderson. Pickup on Saturday....

$11/bale!!!!!!!! and that's down from $13! WTF!

Mar 30/31, 2016
 

 

Monday, 14 March 2016

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Dreary Day

The rain keeps coming down, hard to get motivated. Caught up on some paperwork...

Brent's been home for two days, sick..no fun for him...

Sew...so...I turned this sample into a pillow!
It turned out quite nicely.....free pattern from Craftsy.com

 

Went hunting for another pattern....hmmmm...,what will it be?

Shhhhh...blue sky....don't scare it away!

 

Friday, 4 March 2016

Necktie Bag

Gotta' love Pinterest!

I wanted to have a small purse/bag to carry my cards, cellphone and keys. Don't always need the big bag. Wanted to make something simple and use what's in my stash, like ties. Pinterest to the rescue!

Needed 2 ties. Lay them side by side to the depth you want. Folded in half mine is approx. 9"

Topstitch the center, fold in half and topstitch the outside

Cut the ends of ties to the length you want. Mine is approx. 25" sew together and voila!

This took me approx. 20 min to complete including choosing which ties to use!

 

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Photograpy 101

I had a quick visit with Jonesy today and was telling her about my fun time getting back into my photography and quilting. She recommended an on-line course for photography - Lynda.com I am hooked! I am very excited and have already spent most of my day on a couple of lessons. There is more than photography on this site (for a monthly fee) and I can see myself doing other courses.

These pics are all about the Fstops and depth of field. Cool.

Pics on the right have been worked on in Lightroom. What a diff!

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Mitsy wouldn't stay and pose for me...

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