If you want to see part 1, it is here.
My spearmint overwintered inside. It appears I need to get rid of the weed that has infiltrated the pot. My dill, which I planted not long ago, is doing well.
If you want to see part 1, it is here.
My spearmint overwintered inside. It appears I need to get rid of the weed that has infiltrated the pot. My dill, which I planted not long ago, is doing well.
It may be hard to see my herbs because there is so much "background" noise. There are tress in the background, as well as my neighbor's yard. Add to that, the tarps I purchased six years ago are finally deteriorating to the point where grass is starting to poke through.
These are my two pots of lavender. I keep them separate because they don't need as much water as the rest of the herbs. I have another pot of lavender in my main floor bath, but I think I've killed it already. Contrary to what I had been told, they do need water every so often.
Behind them is tarragon which overwintered outdoors. It seems to be getting little white flowers on it this year.
My chives are starting to get bulbs on them. They are really starting to look like they are going to live after overwintering inside.
Welcome. Let me show you how I spent preparing for a Memorial Day get together.
My guests have a choice of V-8. Once I completed the photo shoot, I popped these back in the fridge.
I use this a lot and never bother cleaning away the ash. The mosquito coil is a refill. It is made by S.C. Johnson and is called OFF. It has a country fresh scent and each coil lasts about four hours.
This is the topper for my chiminea. Sadly, it broke two years ago and I tried to glue it back the best I could. I never actually found all the pieces.
While I was photographing the table, the fire was starting to glow. Not sure you can see the smoke coming out the top, but this is definitely ready for the food packets I've prepared. I have one that has potatoes, celery, carrots, and onions, and three that also have sausages. Mine is the one without the sausage. I also oiled the packets and added various fresh herbs from the herb garden.
Today I am joining Matilde from Craftowanie. She is our host this month at Art Journal Journey. Her theme is Houses and Buildings.
It appears we love a good pun and there's no pun better than Vince the sign guy. Here are a few more of his wisdoms.





That last one is for Bleubeard, Ronnie, and Mackerull. More next week.