As some of you know, I am a country girl stuck in the city for the time being. So while I am here, I have decided to do the best I can to have a small city homestead. I don't have a lot of experience growing herbs but have always wanted to have an herb garden. Here is a small bed I turned into my herb garden.
This is my container garden, or part of it anyway. I was blessed by my landlord with the 5 gallon pots. He owns a landscaping business and let me have as many as I needed. It would have been too expensive to have purchased so many large potting containers in the store. I have planted egg plants, tomatoes, squash, and peppers so far. As you can see, Sadie looks as though she has been digging in a garden. Her paws are so dirty!
Here are my snap beans. I am hoping they will florish and grow up the fence.
Here are some cucumbers that I planted. I placed them on an old stump where they can grow out and over onto the ground.
This is the bed that I posted about several weeks ago. I was looking for something to fill it with that would look nice. I planted a couple different things there, and most of them are looking well. A few of them died, so I will have to replace them. I don't care for the fencing, but that was an attempt to keep the big dog from climbing into the bed to sleep.
Here are some herbs that I am growing in a basket on my deck. They seem to be doing well. I planted some in a basket and placed them on the window sill of my kitchen, but most of them have died. I don't know if it was not enough sunlight or if they were to confined. The tall plants are Stevia. I have never used it but some people really like it.
Here are my lavender plants. I have to decide where I am going to replant them. I know they need more space. I have always wanted to grow lavender and make lavender sachets.
I have been using our stainless steal "outdoor" kitchen for my potting table. I need to clean it up and find a place to do my potting other than the area we will be preparing food!
Speaking of outdoor cooking, here is my new grill. I have been wanting one of these for some time and finally broke down and bought one. I love to cook outdoors. So I am now searching for recipes to fill my summer time cooking outdoors. We have already done shrimp, salmon, mushrooms, kabobs, and corn on the cob. Looking forward to many more summer treats from the grill. Now I need a facuet to hook up my sink. This is Mister Beaux-Jangles just chillin on the deck bench. He is a Shih-Tzu. And the mate to Sadie.
Scout was our goat dog, and now like me, is stuck in the city in a small back yard. Although he is the big dog, he is definately not the alpha dog. That title goes to Beaux-Jangles. And he often reminds Scout who is in charge. For now, they are both just chillin'.
I have more but I will save something to show you later. Hope you enjoyed the photo's from the city homestead. I suppose this country girl will have to make do with this until we can find our place in the country once again. For now, I am going to do the best I can to make a homestead here. Come back again and sit a spell.
A couple of weeks ago I stopped at the Goodwill Store and found these great yogurt makers! There were two of them and I got them for $2.50 each! I plugged them in to make sure they were heating and they were both working great! I cleaned them up yesterday and now I am getting ready to make my first homemade yogurt.
If anyone has any words of wisdom or advice on the yogurt making process, please leave me a comment.
Yesterday I took Noah to the doctor. He has had allergy problems for a couple of weeks. I was giving him claritin, but it didn't seem to be helping much. He developed a congested cough and started spitting and choking up junk. She said that he had developed a sinus infection and gave him some medicine to take. Hopefully he will be feeling better soon.
After the dr's visit, I brough Noah home and let Lauren keep him while Megan and I ran to the Farmer's Market. We drove the Jeep with the top off inspite of the threat of rain. (more on the jeep later). There is a man that goes to our church that has a large area at the market. I usually buy from him when he has something I want. Yesterday he didn't have any fig preserves so I had to get them from someone else. I just love fig preserves. It reminds me of my childhood. We use to have a fig tree and I would climb into it and pick the figs and my Granny would make preserves from them. Although the ones I get at the market are no where as good as my Granny's were, they are good enough.
This is my haul from yesterday's market visit. I cooked the blackeyed peas for supper with some mini cornbread muffins and I battered and fried up the crook neck squash. I also cut up some Richard's hot sausage links I bought when I went to Louisiana last week. I know it wasn't as healthy a meal as I need to be eating, but boy was it good! Just good ole' country cooking like my Mawmaw use to do. She lived to be almost 94, so it couldn't have been a bad way to eat!!
I plan to cook the green beans and the new potatoes together like my Mawmaw use to do and make a creamy sauce in them. Of course the fig preserves will be eaten on toast. And I am looking at a zucchini souffle recipe that I want to try.
Yesterday after church, Andrew ran into Kroger to pick up some shrimp to put on the grill for lunch and while in there he picked up some strawberries for me. He knows how much I love them... So today I decided to make some strawberry preserves with them. It made two pints and they are delicious. I licked the pot after filling the jars. I can't wait until tomorrow to have some on my toast!!! Yummy! There is a U-pick strawberry patch just north of here. I am planning a trip out there this week to pick. I will be making more preserves and freezing some of the whole berries for later.
For those of you who eat at McDonalds, I saw this today. Check it out. http://cep.mcdonalds.com/foodnews/sandwich/ They are giving away a free country style chicken sandwich on Thursday May 15th when you purchase a drink. So if you like McDonalds and chicken, or if you are just broke and need a meal, visit your local McDonalds on Thursday!
Hey, where are you going? What about me? You can't just leave me here all alone...
Things are busy here. I am having to work four days straight and I am very tired when I get home. So I won't be posting much for the next few days. I am also going to be gone from Monday through Thursday. I will be scarce for a few days so check back later. Thanks for stopping by and come back again soon...