Harvesting and Drying Herbs
Welcome to a brand new party!! I love working in my yard and fixing up my house. I follow blogs to get ideas for seasonal decorating and cooking and just enjoying. And I know there are way more out there than I've connected with! So let's get together!
On the first and 15th every month a new party will start and run until the day before the next one is to start (14th and last day of the month).
Each party will have a theme, but anything that has anything to do with hearth and home is welcome!
This party theme: Back to School!
And bring your friends~
My garden is still producing lots of green beans and current tomatoes. The cherry plum tree is loaded and starting to ripen - and these strawberries!! They just keep coming!! It's so awesome to walk into my backyard and pick dinner!
Who doesn't love the look and aroma of these spiked flowers. They represent purity, serenity, grace and devotion. They're fragrance can fill a room with quiet sweetness.
I love to cook with lavender. You can use any type, but English lavenders have the best oils and aromatics for cooking. It can be used in sweet or savory dishes.
Lavender has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. A little lavender rubbed on a burn or a cut for a little relief and healing.
It's great for keeping away mosquitos. Keep a plant on or near your deck or patio and rub some flowers on your skin. Mosquitos will move on!
Did everyone have a great 4th of July? I sure did! I was so excited to have people over and enjoy the fruits of my gardening labor. It was awesome. We ate berries from the garden. Enjoyed sitting on the new lawn. It was fabulous. Hope yours was too!
As many of you know, we've been renovation our backyard. We've been working on it for over a year. We let it go for over five years and the bamboo and ivy that was planted before we bought the place just went crazy!! Shortly after the covid shutdown, I sat in my yard and thought, enough of this!! I want my yard back. Read on to see our evolution, or jump to the bottom for information on planting a lawn.
When we started renovating the backyard, there was a sidewalk that went along the roses, under an arbor, and out to the shop. You couldn't really see it though.
After we excavated, the sidewalk got pulled up and the arbor fence started dropping slats.
I laid old rugs down to try to kill any weeds by Spring and when the dust settled, I stared at the old arbor and had a vision. I've always wanted a gazebo tea house. Why not an arbor coffee shelter? And I was on a roll!