What’s growing in my garden?? Well, stay tuned and check back often for lots of photos and chat about my square foot garden!
27 Sep
Wow, I did something I haven’t done in ages! I SLEPT IN! I didn’t finally wake up and get up until 10 AM {{{YIKES}}} But the reason may have to do something with me working down at the office for 16 hours per day LOL I guess I just finally had to get some catch up rest. But our project is going very well and we’re at the final stages. I can’t wait for it to be completed! Then I can get back to my life, my garden, my animals, my family and my home! For now, I have the best husband ever who has been taking care of things for me at home, with DD, in the garden and with the animals. Hopefully soon I can let you know what the “project” is…. I just don’t want anyone to search for information and find this, my person blog…. ya know?
NOW on to some good stuff! Thanks so much Granny for registering
and I’m so happy that I’ll be seeing some comments from you :-) I can’t wait to try your seed mat method…. I had to go to Wally World for more computer paper the other day and before I picked up the computer paper, I went over and picked up a bottle of Elmer’s school glue LOL I also went thru Mickey D’s for a sausage biscuit and came back to the office to eat my biscuit and used a paper towel so I could save the napkins I got from the restaurant LOL I am going to try the radish seeds on the seed mat…. I think they should probably work well. I can usually grow radishes very easily. But I’ll let you know how they do!!
Preparing the seed mats inside will save me some time because lately I haven’t been home during the daylight hours. Plus it will be so much better in dealing with those tiny seeds like lettuce, carrots, collards and turnips! You are so right, kitsapFG, Granny is definitely a hoot and a treasure :-) I’m really surprised EG doesn’t use this method because you could really get some organized squares (and straight lines) with the seed mats. His garden is so neat!
Thanks GrafixMuse for commenting! I know, I was going through withdrawals too while my blog was down LOL Oh the cows are fine…. they are so funny though! They think they are pets, ya know? And they want the attention FIRST…. they don’t think we should feed the outside puppies or the chickens BEFORE we take care of them LOL! They have started “moo’ing” at lot more too. Before, they were really pretty quiet. Now when the outside puppies hear us come outside, they get excited and bark — so they in turn alert the cows who start mooing. So as we’re entering the privacy gate from the side yard to the back yard, it sounds like a zoo with barking, crowing and mooing LOL
Speaking of mooing, I am going to try to record Kitty and Davison’s “MOOS”… it’s really funny, but you can tell the difference between them! Davison’s MOO is so deep…. and Kitty’s is just the weirdest MOO I’ve ever heard LOL I’m going to play with my cell phone a bit (it has a video recorder on it) and see if I can record a short video clip of them. OH, I’ve already put in my order for my birthday/Christmas gift from my family. I want one of those hand-held, digital video cameras. If everyone goes in together on it, it won’t cost very much per person.
Well, got to run…. have a great day and I’ll try to post more tonight when I get home!
4 Responses for "Good Morning! Sunday, SEP/27/2009"
Now don’t even get me started about making pets out of your cows! I made the mistake of making a pet out of a little steer in the pasture across from us one year. I still get teary eyed when I think of what became of Spike, and it almost turned me into a vegetarian! Not quite, but almost.
You girls had better quit saying all those nice things about me. I think my heat went up a full hat size
It is nice to see your blog back up, you were missed.
LOL, my HEAD went up a full size…my HEAT really hasn’t worked very well in my old age *grin* That will teach me to proof read before I hit send
I sure hear you about the long work days. I am involved with a big project too and it is consuming alot of my time and mental resources. Luckily, the garden is requiring less and less attention as it begins settling down for the winter.
My horses used to do the same thing as your cows… they would call for me as I pulled into the driveway afterwork … because they knew my next stop should be the barn to feed them!
It certainly is easy to sleep in now that the day length is shorting.
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