Letters from the Garden

Cottage

Bang! Kapow! It’s a punch list

We are actually to the punch list stage of the project. Can you believe it? There are a lot of things hanging out there, including a “little” issue with the vanity and linen cabinet, but we’re to the point where there’s not much left for the general contractor to do and he asked me to get him a punch list. ...

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A new year’s revelation

You won’t catch me making any resolutions, but how about a revelation? We were not supposed to be working on a renovation in 2011. That was never part of the plan. The plan, well, one version of it, at least, was to start this project in early May (2010) and be finished before the Fourth of July. Did you just ...

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A great looking wood floor for pennies? You bet!

Since I’ve done almost no decorating this year, haven’t wrapped a single gift or baked a single cookie (yet), I’m lacking in the holiday post department. But that’s doesn’t mean I don’t have a little gift for you. Because I do: An awesome idea for a super cool, great looking and inexpensive floor. This floor can be found in a ...

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Construction Update No. 11: Down to the finishing touches

I’m happy to say that we are actually to the point in this renovation where I don’t want to share too much in terms of updates, lest I ruin the big reveal. That, folks, is a good thing. There’s actually a chance we could be done (OK, probably not with all the painting, but maybe) by Christmas New Year’s. I ...

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Finding REAL cottage style

Cottage style is very in these days. That cozy, coastal vibe is why entire magazines devoted to the style, not to mention blogs and even furniture lines continue to thrive. In fact, I’m a devotee of the style myself. But anyone who has ever had the chance to stay in a real cottage, I think, has a better understanding of ...

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A little virtual art shopping

Do you ever play “I’m not buying but if I were, I’d buy…”? The Art.com catalog came today and I found a number of things that could be so cute in the right space. Here are a few: These are from their Country Chic collection. I love the birds. I feel like you might be able to re-create this with ...

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Construction update No. 10: Getting there

I’ve been so caught up in painting and other house projects that I’m behind on construction updates. So let’s catch up, shall we? The new ceiling fan was hung in the living room. And then it was hung again. Too low. We actually purchased this fan well over a year ago to replace the hideous shiny brass thing with the ...

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The rabbit struggles continue here. I have borrowed a few traps but the little buggers aren’t big enough to set them off. They are absolutely decimating any annuals I’ve planted in the ground and it is getting so frustrating! Deer repellent seems to have no effect on them. If you have some proven ways to […]

It’s an amazing time in the garden. Plants seem to be growing with reckless abandon and we are at that stage when things look lush but not overgrown. Every day something new is flowering, but plants still aren’t battered by hot sun or too much slug damage, although with the amount of rain we’ve had […]

As promised, last weekend I banged out all the container planting (save for three small containers on the front steps that I usually plant with whatever I have leftover).   I like to show the starting point for my containers because they are all a little sparse. I think people who are new to creating […]

Sometimes you think you’ve seen it all in your garden. This is our 15th summer in our house so I feel like I’ve got a pretty good handle on the comings and goings in our yard. But this year I’ve been presented with an issue I’ve not faced before. Rabbits. Many, many rabbits. Last night […]

Hey friends! This post is sponsored by Troy-Bilt, who sent me a mower to review and paid me for my time. But you know all opinions are my own. As are all the weeds in my lawn.  I’ve come to accept that I’ll never have the perfect lawn. There will always be weeds in it […]

What a crazy week here. So much that was supposed to get done, didn’t. Work was nuts, the garden needs attention and there is this little voice in the back of my head that keeps whispering, “Hurry up and get on with summer.” This is standard operating procedure for this time of year for me […]

As you know, I’ve been working on the circle garden. I’ve not showed you much progress lately, but I hope to finish up the planting this weekend and I’ll be able to show you some real progress. I have, however been planting bits of it, including the first thing that went in: a centerpiece boxwood […]

I grow an apple tree smack dab in the middle of the main part the garden, in one of the most noticeable places. It’s on one of the very dwarf root stocks so it won’t get huge and it has a somewhat wonky shape, as I think is somewhat common in apples.   Apple blossoms […]

The long path that now extends all the way to the garage was originally a short path that cut through an existing garden when we first bought our house. At the time, I’d never planted anything in the ground, only containers. I don’t even know where or when I first saw a lavender-lined path, but […]

We’ve officially hit the height of Holy Crap There’s a Lot to Do in the Garden season. I’ve been taking it chunk by chunk, trying to completely finish one area before starting on another. The problem with this plan, of course, is that the other areas of the garden farther down the list are turning […]

Hostas, at least the ones in my garden, are just about at their peak. They thrive in the cool nights, (semi) warm days and constantly damp soil thanks to spring rains. The armies of slugs haven’t hatched to attack them yet and so far the deer have been (mostly) thwarted by my preventative measures. Their […]

A while ago I showed you the rather odd loaf-like object taking up space in my refrigerator. Well, I’m happy to report that I was able to free up that space in the fridge this weekend, as the mushroom spawn has been planted scattered strewn. The process of growing these Wine Cap mushrooms is less […]

Prepare yourselves. I’m about to tell you how to plant a tree in a way that may go against everything you’ve ever been told about planting a tree. But bear with me because I’m also going to tell you why it’s a good idea to plant a tree like this. Plant a tree for life, […]