Saturday, January 12
My Sisters' Recent Yarn Haul and Their Plans to Knit me a Scarf and Socks!
My sister Rebekah has been knitting and crocheting for quite a few years now and just this year my sister Catherine is getting into the yarn craft as well. They bought a bunch of yarn and did a couple fun little videos of their yarn haul. And guess what, one of Catherine's first projects will be a scarf for me, or more specifically a cowl! Plus, Rebekah's first pair of socks she plans to make are going to be for me - aren't my sisters sweet?
Friday, January 11
Photo Friday: Free Photo Effects to Transform your Garden Photos into Art!
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Tuesday, January 8
Saturday, January 5
FREE Original Flower Silhouettes and how to make your own
I wanted to make a silhouette of a lily to use for this blog as a post header for one of my regular features. I would like to share with you how simple it was for me to do.
I used Corel Photo-Paint x5 for this, but I've used quite a few other photo editors and the procedure is pretty much the same.
1. Choose a photo with a plant or flower (or whatever may be the subject) that is easy to distinguish the edges.
Thursday, January 3
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Tuesday, January 1
Monday, December 31
Drying Gourds for Crafts!
| Bottle Gourds: Freshly harvested green gourds are pictured in the front and 2010-11's crop is in the back. |
When I am not farming or gardening I like to make crafts as you well know, but I especially like to craft with gourds. I've been making and selling gourd art for over a decade now and over the past 5 years I've been sharing my knowledge and experience in this unique art form through writing and videos. This blog is not going to be an exception to that either! :) This is a great time of year to show you the first step in making gourd art – drying out the gourds. Many, many people come up to me and say they grew some gourds this year and now they don’t know what to do with them. I want to answer that question here.
Tuesday, December 25
Pinteresting Tuesday: Winter Wreaths
Friday, December 21
Photo Friday: Using Rocks in the Garden
I wanted to show you how I incorporate rocks of all sizes into my
garden and what better way than with lots of photos!
My small flower garden is situated in a lush woods under the canopy
of two great white oaks. It’s rather a difficult spot to garden due to
the shade and lack of water (the trees soak up a lot!), but also because
it is right on a rather steep hill. It’s such a beautiful spot
overlooking a large lake that I didn’t mind dealing with the
difficulties.
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One of the first things I did was build dry stack rock walls to brace
the soil back and create level garden plots. I made a couple large
retaining walls and a couple small ones. I was lucky to have
Thursday, December 20
Monday, December 17
Gardener's Bookshelf - Gift giving ideas

I don't know a gardener who doesn't appreciate adding another book to their gardening shelf. So, I decided to choose a couple of my favorites from my collection and share with you why they would make great gifts for each of the flower buds on your Christmas list.
Sunday, December 16
Bloom Where You're Planted
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| A few thoughtful words to start your day (or end your day depending on how you see the photo, a sunrise or sunset :). |
Bloom Where You're Planted
I find interpreting quotes rather a fun exercise because even though the author may not have meant it to be taken in such a way, it just means that words store wisdom for those who seek it. Needless to say, the Bible is a bunch of words, but each person who picks it up will find wisdom and inspiration specifically for them, it is an "endless" book even though it has a beginning and end.
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