Showing posts with label herbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herbs. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Thursday WalkAbout: January

We’ve seen it all this January in Missouri. Snow, rain, sleet – we expect that! 70 degree temps and cilantro growing in the garden? Hmmm. Now that, my friends, is a wonderful gift.
This walkabout is from earlier this month -- on one of our “gifts” type of days. The creek was thawing and the waterfall was running full speed.
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Today, however, January is going out true to its winter spirit.. blustery cold! (but the cilantro still survives.. strange!)
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour, if we will only tune in.
~George Washington Carver

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Concrete, Herbs, Bloomers, and a Blacksmith Shop

Today was a busy day for both of us. We traveled to Macon, Missouri and purchased some “Euco Diamond Hard” Concrete Sealer for the inside and outside pads of the Barn/Cottage. Upon return, we cleaned the concrete, and then applied the sealer first with a sprayer, then brushed and rolled it out. Mr. W handled most of this task while I supervised, and also cleaned out my herb garden.

The herbs were being taken over by mint (tip: never plant mint in anything but a container). Lots of cleaning out was done, then I replaced the rocks and lights. I also planted some orange-scented thyme. So now I have: Sage, Oregano, Lemon Balm, Catnip, Chives and the new Thyme. I plan to add some annuals such as Rosemary, and also some more Pineapple Sage. This herb garden has been here for about 20 years. Some of the older plants have died out, and I do need to replace some.

Here’s the before, with rampant mint:

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Here’s the after, and some potted hen and chicks, and mint in container added:

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Ahhh, better! Not perfect, but much better. Here’s an interesting tidbit of history about this area of our old house (where the herb garden now is). Many years ago the previous occupants had the brilliant idea to remove several feet of this section of the house to…. make a chicken coop. Can you believe it?

Here is a little collage of a few things that are blooming here now ~
clockwise from top left: Chives (with wasp), Malva (mini hollyhock), White Columbine, Giant Allium.

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Finally, I just took a trip out to the Blacksmith’s Shop for a quick photo tour.

The sign on entrance to the shop (Mr. W has more signage, some of which are not so politically correct):

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Anvil – hammer and “Bick Iron”  --- these two items (NOT the anvil) were made by Mr. W:

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Finally, a Treadle Hammer made with recycled materials, completely manufactured by Mr. W. I am told this piece of machinery also makes a killer beer can smasher:

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Now, off to do evening chores, and cook supper…. and collapse! Hope your week is going great!

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