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Despite having extra-warm temperatures for most of March and the first part of April, Mother Nature has gotten back to normal.  Our area has been having its share of little “winters” the last couple of weeks, which means much cooler temperatures.  Normally, this is no big deal, BUT when all of the plants decided to come out and enjoy that early warm weather, it could spell trouble.

C & I had trimmed some grapevines in his parent’s yard a couple of months ago and they were coming out in full force.  They covered them in burlap to protect them from the freeze, but, sadly, they got burned.  Oh, well, they are recovering nicely now so hopefully no great harm was done.  Our new grapevines got nipped, too, but they are starting to show signs of life again.

I am so glad that I didn’t jump the gun and try to sow seeds of veggies that need the warmth.  I guess I had better confess that I didn’t do this because of my smarts, but because I just didn’t have the beds ready.  God watches over us all the time!  The early warm weather has given us time to do a few projects around the house.  Last year, we had a concrete driveway and two sidewalks poured so this year we built a raised flower bed between one sidewalk and the garage.  We still like a few more details, but here is a sneak peek:

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I plan to have a how-to post on how we built our wall in the coming weeks.  C also built another raised bed for me so now I have even more room to grow fresh veggies and fruits…

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I have visions of paste tomatoes, green peppers, and small watermelons in here.  See all that beautiful dirt?  That is thanks to my wonderful father-in-law who took time out of his busy farming schedule to put his front end loader to work.  He brought me four huge scoops of composted dirt/leaves/cow manure/hay that has been sitting undisturbed for a few years.  It is gardener’s black gold!  Thanks, R!  You saved us a lot of back breaking, or at least back bending, work.

Well, that’s about it for now. In just a few weeks, I’ll be seeding cucumbers and watermelon, not to mention planting my tomatoes and green pepper plants.  Oh, and how could I forget the flower pots that decorate my front porch and decks?  They are coming soon, too.

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Our first small harvest of the season and the promise of more to come…

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For those of you who have been following my blog for a while (thanks by the way!), you will know that I have been trying to “green” my cleaning routine for a while now.  I have used store-bought non-toxic cleaners and was really impressed with their cleaning power, but not so impressed with the prices of these.

Then I began reading on different blogs that many people were making their own cleaners at home for pennies on the dollar of the bought stuff.  I found this pretty intriguing and started by making my own clothing detergent.  This post tells all about that.  The results were great and I haven’t bought any detergent since.  This got me to wanting to try more cleaning recipes and I found these instructions on Pinterest at the blog Macheesmo.  I ordered all of the components from Amazon at about fifty bucks for everything including the bottles.  Now that may seem like a lot, but I have enough of the ingredients to make a LOT of the cleaning products, plus these should be much easier on the environment and hopefully our bodies. 

I will start with the antibacterial spray that is made with only two things: water and lavender essential oil.  The oil has natural antibacterial qualities so it makes a great-smelling safe spray.  Just mix 1 cup of water and 20 drops of the essential oil.  I made a double batch since my bottle was big enough to handle it.

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Next was the all-purpose cleaner which includes:

3 Tablespoons vinegar
1/2 Teaspoon washing soda
1/2 Teaspoon castile soap
2 Cups hot water

Mix all of these together in a spray bottle.  There will be a slight reaction with the vinegar and washing soda so watch out for a few bubbles.  I noticed that the ingredients will separate a little when the bottle is left alone, but all you have to do is shake it up to re-mix.

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Next is what I call the tub and tile cleaner and it worked great!  You will need a squirt bottle for this instead of a spray since it is quite a bit thicker in consistency.

2/3 Cup baking soda
1/2 Cup castile soap
2 Tablespoons vinegar
1/2 Cup water
A few drops of Tea Tree oil (another natural antibacterial product)

Mix all of these in a squirt bottle.  Again, watch out for a few bubbles from the reaction of the components, but they will dissipate quickly. 

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The fourth container in the above photo shows the homemade window cleaner that I have been using for a while.  It is 1 part distilled vinegar to 2 parts water.  So easy and so effective!  So far, all of these homemade products were effective and it only took about 15 minutes to make all of them. 

If you are trying to “clean up” your cleaning routine, give these a try. 

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Furry family members…

Ellie

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Eenie

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Roy

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Home…

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Aahh, spring!

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Almost Wordless Wednesday

I think it’s close enough to Spring for a new front door wreath…

Spring Wreath

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Today I am going to show you how I made the Valentine’s Day wreath that I posted a couple of days ago.  There is always a wreath on our front door during fall and Christmas, but I didn’t have any for the rest of the year.  When I looked at home stores, I found that finished wreaths can be really expensive so I decided to try to make some myself.  Of course, one of the first places I looked for inspiration was Pinterest and there were many ideas to peruse.  It looked like a Deco mesh wreath would be the easiest to start off with so that’s what I did.

All of the supplies I used came from MardiGrasOutlet.com.  They had the cheapest mesh and wreath frames that I could find.  They also stock the “Work Wreath” frames that are made especially for the mesh, but I just bought the plain frames and put florist wire on them to hold the mesh to the frame which I will show below.

Here are the supplies that I started with:

Needle-nosed pliers

Scissors

Florist Wire

Wreath Frame

White and Metallic Red Deco Mesh

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See the short cross-wires on the frame.  I started by putting pieces of the florist wire on all 3 circles of the frames at those locations.

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Then I started running the mesh.  Grab the end and bunch it up.  Pick a starting point (I started on the inner most ring) and wire the mesh to the frame.  Work your way around the frame by bunching up some of the mesh then attaching it to the frame at the next florist wire location.  How much you bunch is up to you.  The bigger the bunches the bigger and fuller the wreath.  Since you don’t cut the mesh, this is very forgiving.  I restarted at least twice because I didn’t like the size of my bunches.

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I put the red on the inner and outer rings and the white in the middle ring.  I then added a bow made from Valentine’s Day ribbon and ran the remaining ribbon around the wreath.  I also bought some puffed glittery hearts at Hobby Lobby so I hot-glued them to the white mesh and they really stand out against the white.

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I was so happy with the results!  My next project is a spring time wreath that is yellow and turquoise with daisies.  This is one of the easiest ways to make a wreath, and I am not a big crafter so if I can do it, anyone can!

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One Word Wednesday

Potential…

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Almost Wordless Wednesday

A winter’s sunrise…

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