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The Wisteria Came Out to Play!

I have four Wisteria plants and one of them came out to play this spring! I am thrilled, now if I can get the other three to the party that would be amazing! ...»

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    Kim Alessandro 16 hours ago
    Doug is correct...if given the opportunity, they WILL take over. Careful what you wish for! ...»
    For those having difficulty getting them to grow...they seem to like it hot and dry.

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Marvelous Marigold Antique Vanity Makeover: The Tutorial

This beautiful vanity received a makeover - come see how she was transformed from homely to stunning!
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Stacey @ Embracing Change Honesdale, PA 5 days ago
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    Stacey @ Embracing Change 4 hours ago
    Thank you Terri! The knobs are from Hobby Lobby!
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A sheet of Plexi glass was added to the top of this..:)
  • My Kitchen Island Finished :)
Plexi Glas was added to the top of this for easy cleaning.... and a flat smooth surface to work on :)
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Kitchen Island Made From an Old Door....

I have always wanted to attempt making a kitchen island and I finally found the perfect one to make...... From and inspirational picture found on PINTEREST to a Kitchen Island I'll Love ...»
forever, cause it was made by my own 2 hands....

To see The step by step instructions I used to make this ...Please visit My BLOG PAGE..

UPDATE!!!!!!!!

I noticed that a few people have commented on maybe adding a piece of Plexi Glass to the top of this....... Sorry I forgot to say in the post that I went and purchased some Plexi glass and have it sitting on top of the Door.... It's not shown in the picture cause I purchased it after I had taken all the pics... Sorry for the confusion... But thank you all for your input :)..... It definitely is a must for sure..... a lot easier to clean and no food getting into all the Crevices ......

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    it more stable for cups, bowls, etc. Nice work!

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All About Tomatoes - Growing, Eating and Canning!

Today's post is dedicated to our most beloved fruit- The Tomato! Yes, scientifically speaking, the tomato is a fruit, although we like so many others consider it a vegetable too :). No ...»
matter what you call them, tomatoes are delicious, nutritious and have thousands of uses fresh, frozen and canned - making them the perfect plant to grow in the garden!

Tomatoes are truly the most important crop we grow. Not just because we love to eat them - but because they are also the main ingredient in many of the canning jars we fill our pantry with each year from the garden. Salsa, pasta and pizza sauce, tomato juice, ketchup and sun-dried tomatoes are all canned each year from our tomato crop - providing us year round with great tasting food from the garden.

So what are some great varieties to grow? And what types do best for roasting, canning or eating fresh? Well, here is a little info to help you through tomato land:

Heirloom Varieties: The Perfect Fresh Tomato

There is a big push on today for heirloom tomatoes - and for good reason - they have amazing flavor, taste and texture. In general, heirloom tomatoes are old-time tomato seed varieties that are open pollinated, have been passed down from generation to generation - and have unique and special characteristics. Some of the more popular - like Brandywine, Black Cherry, Mr Stripey, Green Zebra and Lemon Boy - are grown and coveted by many gardeners for their intense flavor. They are the perfect fresh tomato for salads, hamburgers - or to slice and eat!

There are some drawbacks however to be aware of when growing them. They are not going to be as hardy as most of today's hybrid varieties that have been bred for higher yields and disease, wilt and bug resistance. Some gardeners who are new to growing heirloom varieties become disappointed when they plant a whole area of heirloom tomatoes - only to see them produce fewer tomatoes and die off earlier due to disease.

If you want to can and preserve in larger quantities - you will also want to plant some of today's newer varieties that have some disease resistance and higher yields. As an example - our La Roma sauce tomato that we plant for canning our salsa and sauces may be a modern hybrid, but organically grown, the taste is still light years above anything we could ever buy "fresh" in a store or supermarket.

Here are some of the hybrid and resistant varieties that we grow for canning and preserving:

Slicing:

The Celebrity and Rutgers are two great choices for a slicing tomato. They seem to always have perfectly round fruits that fill up a bun or sandwich. They also both have a great juice to flesh ratio. The Big Beef and Beef Steak varieties do well for slicing too.

Salad Tomato:

Everyone knows the "cherry" and "plum" tomatoes that have become so popular on salads, or for simply popping in your mouth to enjoy. There are hundreds of versions, but the "cherry 100" and "sweet 100" have always performed well for us.

Another favorite among tomato aficionado's is the Campari Tomato. It is a little larger than the cherry or plum types (about golf ball size), but it is super juicy with a high sugar content for great flavor.

We tend to grow our cherry and plumb tomatoes in large pots on the patio and keep them out of the garden. For one, they make a great potted plant and it makes it easy to pick them for salads or to eat. Second - the plants grow so large and produce so much - they are hard to keep control of in the garden. They also tend to overpopulate the ground below with hundreds of seeds that keep coming back the next year - making weeding and issue - and planted pots eliminate that.

If you do become overrun with a supply of them - they are great to add to your juicing operation. Although small, the high liquid and sugar content make them good for juicing.

Tomatoes For Tomato Juice:

Speaking of juice, we make and certainly go through a lot - usually to the tune of a couple of quarts a week year round. You can certainly use any tomato variety when juicing - but our favorite is to use a mixture of La Roma and Celebrity Tomatoes to create the perfect juice. The Celebrity contains a lot of juice and it is balanced with the thicker meaty style of the La Romas. The result, a really great tasting juice with good texture.

Sauces and Salsa's:

We can a lot of sauce and a lot of salsa - and for us, as we stated earlier - nothing can beat the La Roma tomato as the main ingredient. The plants are hardy, with thick and meaty fruits that cook down into a great sauce. The meaty texture also lends itself to a great salsa tomato. The chunks stay firm and meaty. Our La Roma Plants are big producers too - we grow 24 plants and usually harvest a good 30 to 40 pounds of tomatoes per plant.

You can see our recipes here for our Picante Salsa and Pasta Sauce.

Success In Growing Tomatoes:

You can check out our previous post on how to grow great tomatoes - but in general - tomatoes love sun and warm humid nights. They also need a fair amount of water - so make sure they are getting a good 1" of water per week. As an extra tip - make sure to add a few crushed egg shells to every planting hole. The added calcium will help to avoid black rot and wilt on your tomatoes throughout the season.

Happy Gardening - And Enjoy Those Tomatoes!

Mary and Jim

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Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH 5 days ago
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    Desiree Brooker 9 hours ago
    I learned some canning time tips from a wonderful woman in VT. You put your tomatoes on a ...»
    cookie sheet and drizzle them with olive oil. Place some herbs like basil, oregano, and thyme on top and roast them until the skins start to char. You can either pull the skins off or leave them on. AWESOME! Also, I time everything just right while canning where the jars are washed in the dishwasher and put my setting on high hot dry and the jars are ready the same time as the roasted tomatoes!

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Beginning to Look Like Spring...

It sure feels like my garden is off to a very slow start. What a Schizophrenic start we have had to the growing season. In just a few short weeks we have had snow, 100 degree temperatures, and a bit of a cold snap.

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Lori J Broken Bow, NE 3 days ago
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Design & Décor: Pictures on my living room wall

So after going to A LOT of trouble to hang these pictures (taking the pictures, having them developed, finding small frames, making templates for each one and taping them on the wall to ...»
have the holes in the right spots) it turns out that the dang (and I use that work kindly) hooks are not in the center of the frame.

Here is my question: I have had several people tell me that they like the way they look. I (being the one that did it) can decide what I think; so I am hoping you will chime in and tell me what you think. To straighten or not to straighten????

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Kim S Charlotte, NC on Nov 12, 2012
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    Ok I admit it I am OCD about my pics hanging straight. I always use 2 nails at same level so ...»
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DIY Ottoman from an old End Table!

I love taking an old piece of furniture and giving it a second life! This $2.99 end table from a Thrift Store was perfect for turning into a cute ottoman! I did it for under $25.00 and it was actually pretty easy!

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How To Start Seeds In Just 3 Days!

Life got busy around here this spring, and I forgot to plant my seeds inside. I was just going to forget it and move on until I read about clipping and soaking your seeds to help them ...»
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3 Simple Steps to Create Gorgeous Containers

To busy to plant? No worries... here's a way to make your neighbors envious and your friends amazed. Simply pop a gorgeous hanging basket into your existing planter. Add a few more plants ...»
is bulk it up if necessary.... then smile :) #maygarden

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    Kroger has hanging baskets for $5.99 this weekend for Memorial Day!
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Turquoise Chalkboard/Hanger From Reclaimed Frame

Who doesn't love turquoise....and chalkboards.....and cool knobs from Hobby Lobby!! I created this chalkboard from a vintage mirror frame and it's wood hanger. Click the link for the how-to!!

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