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Earth Day 2011

22 Friday Apr 2011

Posted by Young Wifey in Being Green, Creating, Frugality, Gardening, Landscaping

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craft, Earth Day, garden, kitchen, postaday2011, recycle, reduce, repurposing, reuse, seasonal, Spring, upcycled

Spring. As the earth awakens and rejuvenates, mother nature reminds us of all the life teeming around us. What better season to celebrate Earth Day (that is, if you’re in the same hemisphere as me)?

Beside the obvious “plant a tree” or “pick up litter”, how do you honor our planet on Earth Day? Thankfully many people have already been making changes like switching to low-flow faucets or giving away old items on Freecycle. Last year, I shared a few ideas for green crafts (from reusable shopping bags to wine bottle torches) that were on my to-do list.. Yesterday Hubster and I took a long walk to enjoy the cool spring air, as I pondered what ideas to share this year… I decided to touch upon my three personalities, the outdoors woman/gardener, the crafter/clothing girl and the chef/homemaker…

Blue Butterfly Bliss

Blue Butterfly Bliss

For the garden:
First of all, go organic, no pesticides or fertilizers, especially if it’s an edible garden. Do not make raised beds out of treated wood, the chemicals will leach out into the soil. If you don’t already own one, build a compost tumbler for quicker and easier compost. Create & attach a rain barrel to a downspout to help with water conservation. If you haven’t already, start your seedlings by nesting them in newspaper cups.

For clothing or scrap fabrics:
Preused or preloved clothing boutiques are becoming more popular. Many will resell your clothing, offering you a certain percentage towards store credit. Of course you could also donate it to Salvation Army, Purple Heart or another other charity shop.  Only donate clothing if it’s in good condition. If not, refashion it into something new, cut t-shirts into cleaning rags, or get creative and make something with your new fabric scraps. I like ow; softie, bean bags, dog chew toys, ruffle hedgehog softie… Possibilities are endless.

For the kitchen:
Reuse large mason jars to organize kitchen utensils and smaller ones to organize the dry pasta, rice, beans in the pantry. Use wine corks to make the trivet I mentioned in last year’s post. You can make recycled napkin rings out of scrap fabric, yarn, paper towel tubes and any embellishments you’d choose. Use old scraps of ribbon to weave placemats or sew scrap placemats. Or refashion a dress into an apron.

These are just as few ideas, but possibilities are endless. I hope you feel inspired in some way to go a little greener… Happy Earth Day everyone!

What is your favorite repurposing project?

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Indoor Succulent Garden – Gift for the Non-Green Thumb

18 Saturday Dec 2010

Posted by Young Wifey in Centerpieces, Indoor Plants

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centerpiece, chicks & hens, chicks and hens, Christmas gift, Christmas present, garden, gardening, gift, gift giving, gift idea, hostess gift, house warming gift, perennial gardening, perennials, present giving, succulent garden, succulents, Xmas gift, Xmas present

An indoor succulent garden is the perfect gift for the non-green thumb, they can even forget to water it for a while. Succulents are forgiving, adaptive plants, that vary in color and texture. This indoor garden can be a great Christmas present, house-warming gift, or centerpiece for the party’s hostess.

Before we moved, I pulled tiny three chicks out of my garden. They sat in a cup on the window sill at our interim place for two months, until I rediscovered them today and planted them.succulent

 

Materials:
Glass dish (I used a leftover centerpiece bowl from our wedding), garden soil, succulents to transplant, river rocks (or marbles, or  gem rocks)

Directions:
Clean glass dish and pour a layer of dirt on the bottom. Depending on the type of succulent you use, remove any dried leaves and extra roots. With the chicken & hens, I trimmed the root to 1″ long. Arrange the succulents in the soil. Remember they will fill out as they grow. Carefully arrange rocks around the plants, covering the soil. Drizzle or spray plants and rocks to dampen the soil, keep damp for the next 7 days.

Succulent Suggestions:
Chicks & hens, snake plant, jade, sedums, living stone, cacti

What is your favorite succulent?

Blue Butterfly Bliss

13 Friday Aug 2010

Posted by Young Wifey in Landscaping

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Beauty, bliss, butterflies, butterfly, butterfly flutter, butterfly horde, flutter, garden, gardening, insects, landscaping, summer

Butterflies butterflies everywhere!

I went for a hike today with my family and came upon a group of thirsty butterflies. How beautiful!

Butterfly Flutter

Butterfly Flutter

What was your moment of bliss today?

Trumpet Vine

05 Thursday Aug 2010

Posted by Young Wifey in Landscaping

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flower, flowering vine, garden, gardening, landscaping, orange bloom, orange flower, trumpet vine, vine

New In My Garden

The trumpet vines I planted last summer have really filled out and crept up my trellis (and out, when I allowed them). The orange one has its first cluster of blooms. Although, I’m more excited awaiting the less common yellow trumpet vine… I’ll just have to wait and see.

Some people compare the flower vine to Kudzu… I have seen some trumpet vines that owners let get out of control. However, with a showcase of radiant blooms that allure butterflies and hummingbirds, it’s a welcome vine in my garden.

Orange Trumpet Vine

Orange Trumpet Vine

Are there any plants/flowers in your garden which you’re awaiting their appearance?

Better Homes & Gardens Best Bloom Photo Contest

04 Wednesday Aug 2010

Posted by Young Wifey in Home Improvement, Home Maintenance, Landscaping, Life

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blooms, flower photography, flowers, garden, garden photography, gardening, landscaping, photography

Best Bloom Photo Contest

Best Bloom Photo Contest

Remember Me?

Did you vote yet? I have 6 gorgeous blooms entered in this weeks contest, you can vote for your favorite or  vote for them all!

All six blooms have previously been shown on my blog.  Vote before the eighth!

This Week in My Garden

29 Thursday Jul 2010

Posted by Young Wifey in Landscaping

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flowers, garden, gardening, gladiolas, summer flowers

After a being away for a few weeks, and due to the scorching hot days, my garden needs some major TLC; weeding, watering and trimming… Before I jump into a laborious task, I want to savor the gems in my treasure box.

The yellow yarrow allures the butterflies, day lilies continue to greet the sun each day, blue chip Campanula creeps wisps about in the delicate breezes, Sedum shows promise of tiny pink blooms, burgundy glow Ajuga continues saluting the skies, and bountiful roses scent the west windows of our house…

But the stars of my garden this week are the gladiolas. Beautiful vibrant rich hues rising above my garden greens, a pop of color to draw your eyes.

Gladiola on the North Side

Gladiola on the North Side

Gladiola

Gladiola

Ruby Red Gladiola of East Side

Ruby Red Gladiola of East Side

What’s in bloom in your garden this week?

Lovely Lily

29 Tuesday Jun 2010

Posted by Young Wifey in Landscaping

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day lily, daylily, flowers, garden, gardening, landscaping, lilies, lily, perennials, plants, purple d'oro

With their ruffled edge petals, deep pinky-raspberry tones and yellow center of the purple d’oro  day lily, it’s no wonder these day lilies are quickly becoming my new favorite.  I planted them from roots last summer and they have really filled out this summer. They were planted alternating with the golden stella d’oro day lilies (and yellow sedum behind). I can’t wait to split them and grow more!

Day Lilies

Day Lilies

Summer Beauty

Summer Beauty

How do you like them?

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