Tuesday 14 August 2012

Purple Russian Potatoes

So I tried the 100 potatoes in a barrel method, hmmm I'm not sure what the actual trick is to get that kind of yield but I got maybe 15 lbs...nice looking potatoes!  Perhaps my yellow fingerling potatoes might work out better...haven't harvested yet.


Pallet Garden Table

I originally lugged this thing home and planned to make a factory cart from it:


 The original plan...but aborted, perhaps to be revisited later again...damn sure love it!



But here is what ended up happening to it, cost was nothing all paint I had on hand.

Burlap meets Beach

As you know I love the beach!  My other wreath needed something, well it got a revamp.  Here's what happened:


I should have taken a close up, but there is a fine pink weave in the burlap that goes with the starfish and the bow has a sequin that has pink iridescence to it.  I still think it is missing something, but I'm not sure what...

Board and Batten - New Light in Foyer

Firstly, I have to say I pronounce it "Foi-eh?"  not "Foi 'yer".  I may like Modern Country, but I don't sound like I'm off the farm.  (Gee I hope I don't insult anyone!)

I'm so addicted to Pinterest and it is a wealth of ideas and inspiration.  In total I would say it took me 2-3 hours tops and maybe $30 in supply.  I was out of nails, can you believe it?!  After thoughts...perhaps should have used a PL adhesive instead of the nails but still very happy with the outcome.

Here are the before and afters:



 Taadaa!  All finished and it is so much brighter!  Now what to do to the closet...hmmm sewing nook, office, bench cubby?  Stay tuned!


The Couch That Got a Face Lift

This couch apparently can never leave this house.  It has been here since the first owner, we are the third.  Perhaps it's like a boat, you can't change the name or it's bad luck?  I dunno, but I do love it.  It is super comfy!  I slept on it the first night in the new house, mostly because nothing was put together yet!

Well, you gotta admit, he's got a great frame, timeless and well built!  There was just one thing, he didn't have his original back cushions, and apparently the previous owners never had them either!  Weird!  Well, let's just fix that!

Here is the reveal on the new white slipcovered sofa.  100% Egyptian cotton, arrived with the script font on the paper packaging, truly authentic and cool!


Sunday 22 July 2012

The Flowers and the Rockery

Okay I admit these were taken probably three weeks ago now, but you'll get the idea of what's happening in our garden.  

Backyard Shots:

Pathway to deck with awning.  
 Backside Patio looking onto deck.

 Front Yard Shots:

The bend in the road...I always curse this bed because of the number of weeds it gets.  I should take another photo from the road looking in...you'll see all the rockery I added to avoid weeds, but alas they still grow in landscaping fabric!  
 The front island garden, last year I added a bunch of rock in here again to try and cut down on the amount of weeding required, well they're easier to pull out but still happen...
This is the front walkway gardens, kinda dark picture was midday - if I could just think of it in the morning!!

 Oh, a little person!  "You take my picture Mommy?"  "Yes dear, you're in it!"

 My new Summer Sun echinachea, LOVE this colour!

 Some lillies, have a few different colours.  Managed to hack off a bunch weeding and trimming the other night - whoops!

Close up of these pretty things!



 Front island looking out from house.

 In the thick of it!


 Yellow Rudbeckia, just about to go crazy in blooms.

Some new blue delphiniums I couldn't say no to.  I like that they're miniatures!

Donkey's Ears and Yellow Lustrife - so vibrant.



The last of the Shastas, I've pulled all the others in the front beds by the house, they were looking a little tattered.

Sedum?  Hmmm, I dunno but I like it!

Fountains are finally working!  Yeah!
 Backyard Bay Leaf tree and garden



Sunday 8 July 2012

Thrifty Find: Embroidery Hoops to Earring Holders

I recently bought some new earrings at a crafters clearance sale.  I love the notion of wearing earrings but I never get to see the selection I have.   I had some left over pieces of burlap coffee sacks which worked perfectly with the little holes for them to go through.

Saturday 7 July 2012

Greek Lima Bean Dip

If you like humous you'll love this!

3 cups cooked lima beans (two 15 ounce cans, drained and liquid reserved)
2 garlic cloves, minced or pressed
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons minced fresh dill
1 teaspoon olive oil
1/3 cup minced red onions
s & p to taste

Add beans to food processor and blend smooth, if you need more liquid add a little of the reserved bean juice) place into bowl and stir in the remainder ingredients.  Serve with crackers, pita, tortilla chips or baguette - yummers!

Lots of protein, low fat and really flavourful!

Great for a party and keeps for a couple days in the fridge.

Wednesday 4 July 2012

Simple Veggie Sushi at Home


It is super easy to make sushi rice.  Who says it has to be all fancy and wrapped?  I felt like veggie sushi tonight so I made this super quick.  "Talk about super satisfying too", says Carb Barb.  It's fun to decorate too.  One of my tricks in loosing weight is presentation and that includes some of my thrifty finds as new dinner sized serving plates.  Oh, that reminds me I have a few I should show.  The fish was hand made and I just love him.  He is the only part of this dish that is fish.  The best part of sushi is there is little or no fat - a real winner on the waist line.



Here is a plate of sushi I made for a ladies night a little while back that I hosted.  It's not entirely hard to wrap sushi once you get the hang of it either.  They were smoked tuna and salmon and veggie rolls.  If you're wondering what is up and to the left they are Kale Chips.




Thrifty Find: Table


Okay, $5 how could I not?!  I'm not sure if it's teak or not, it has some of those mid century lines to it.  Here's my plan, I'm going to convert my front closet into a bench and coat rack area with baskets etc.  I'm not sure if I should paint it yet or not.  Perfect height for sitting.

Thrifty Find: Olive Green Bottle

I'm so addicted to bottles these days!  I found this lovely green arched bottle.  Originally Ikea, wow!  I think it goes great with the aqua bottle.

How does your garden grow?


I headed off this morning to scoop up some deck chairs on sale at Walmart and these flowers decided to stalk me through the store, followed me out, and got into my trunk.  I pretended I didn't notice.  They sure knew who to pick on!

So how does your garden grow?  The weather is much to be desired, is it finally here?  Will it be short or an Indian Summer as they call it?  All I know is my flowers and vegetables sure would like a little heat!

This year I decided to try container gardening in these rope bin tubs you see everywhere.  I drilled some holes in the bottom and who thought they would be such a success?  I also invested in some 4X4 raised beds you will see below.  I've encountered a little bit of a 'cat'astrophe, in the 4X4 beds, one by the name of Nappy.  Either that or he was the one that only got caught a few times.  Well, let's just say he's not really going in them anymore, we had a little talk and I've had to drape these trellises over the beds to keep him out.  I estimate probably $50 or more in seed that won't have made it.  I think I've planted areas in these now at least 3 times.  

Anyway here are some of the before pictures:
Herb Garden:
Rhubarb (I realize this isn't a herb)
Rosemary
Purple Sage
Pineapple Sage
Sage
Oregano
Lavendar X 4
Chives
Lemon Balm
Parsley
Thyme X 2 kinds
Chocolate Mint
Spearmint
Peppermint
Pineapple Mint
Orange Mint
Sweet Onions (can't see)
Basil, Tarragon and Cilantro (just don't like the conditions...I think it must be the cedars and cats!)




Raised Bed #1
Tomatoes
Red Cabbage
Strawberries
Brussel Sprouts
Rainbow Chard * (* indicates 'cat'astrophe incident)
Purple Brocolli *
 Raised Bed #2
Peppers various
Basil
Tarragon
Rainbow carrots
White Crown Brocolli*
Califlower*
 Raised Bed #3
Purple Haze Carrots
Peppers various sweet and hot
and I can't remember!! ha!
 Container Gardening (Near to Far):
Yellow Zuch
Black Beauty Zuch
Yellow Raspberries and Strawberries
Gourds
Buttercup Squash
Acorn Squash
Scallopini Squash (flying saucers as my uncle calls them)
Yellow fingerling potatoes


 Purple Russian Poatoes
 Tall Sweet Bay Tree

I can't call these the after pictures, The During:

 Raised Bed 1:
Added Mesculins *** (doh!)
 Raised Bed 2:
Added rest of turnip seeds...hmmm need to thin!

 Raised Bed 3:

 Container Bins so far so good!
Left to right:
Purple Turnips
Salad bush cucumbers
Oregon Sweet Snow Peas
Beets
Parsnips
Red Raspberries
Purple Russian Potatoes
(Blue bin was added with Thornless Blackberries and strawberries)

 Exploding Potatoes - I can't wait to tip them all out!

 We should have some interesting Zuchs, I'm hoping they don't hit the ground.

 One lone cherry on our grafted tree.  We have Stella, Sam, Ranier and Bing on it - cool huh?  We also have an apple with five different kinds.

Other edibles we have include:
Green grapes
Red grapes
2 Fig Trees
Yellow Raspberries
Radishes in pots (yeah! no worms!)
Elephant Garlic
Sweet onions
Rhubarb

I think that is everything!  So far we've harvested some radishes: