Saturday, January 5, 2013

A New Year


Most people make resolutions on the 1st of the year, and more times than not, they lose sight of those by the end of January.  For those people that do manage to stick with them - great work!  But, I've decided that I'll skip the resolutions on the first, and just do baby steps toward bigger goals throughout the year... making one goal and finishing it, then picking a new one.



I love my garden... it's too bad that the gardening weather in Michigan, in January, is less than ideal.  However, this January morning didn't stop me from doing a little bit of gardening.  Last year I read about the concept of Wintersowing, and wanted to try it. Wintersowing is basically gardening in containers, putting them out in the winter, and letting nature do it's thing.  For me, it's a little taste of gardening when there isn't anything going on in the garden, and it's too early to start indoor seeds. 

The additional bonuses with Wintersowing is that it's really cheap to do. My tools: milk jugs, scissors, potting soil, tape, and seeds. For more info on how this works, you can visit http://wintersown.org/.  If you go and look through their website, you can also send in a SASE (self addressed stamped envelope) and they will send you back a few packs of seed to try wintersowing, at no additional cost.

This year, I decided to wintersow Lupine, Hollyhocks, Rocket Larkspur, Window Box Roma tomato, Bells of Ireland, and Columbine.  It'll be fun to see what grows in the spring.  Right now, they are tied to the table outside. I look forward to seeing the tomato - it will look great in pots!



Thursday, August 2, 2012

Grow What You Love

I am a little quirky, and I enjoy traveling and foods. I love my husband, and my pets too.  If I had a list, many of the best pieces of my life would include the chances I've had to learn new things, discover new places, plants, people, places, and foods - not necessarily in that order.

I love gardening - always have.  I enjoy cooking what I grow - and trying out new recipes.  Let's see what we can learn together on this journey.  This is a blog about gardens, recipes, and love.  Keep watching for posts.