My Farmville Today

My Farmville Today

Thursday, June 30, 2011

My no till cardboard gardening method

Hey if you don't want to till a big garden or you want to relandscape an area where there is existing grass, why not try my no till cardboard gardening method.  So you start with a boat load of cardboard...flatten it out and lay it all over the joint.  Where ever you want to have a garden or a landscaped area.  Then wet it down....Cover it with dirt (I actually have a pick up truck so I get it by the truck load) but nonetheless, figure out how to get enough dirt/manure/compost to cover the area at least six inches tall.  Then after the card board gets wet enough, you can poke holes into and start planting.  Over time (like one growing season), this card board will decompose and you'll never know it is there.

Or another way is to get boxes like you see below and fill them with dirt and place them on the ground,,,I actually did this with plants I brought from my old house to my new house.  I placed the transplanted plants into these boxes and then filled in with dirt around the boxes and covering the boxes to make a raised landscaped bed.  You can see the pictures at the bottom, this is what it looked like at the end of one season.
This year it looks even more amazing.









Bridal Flowers I did for a wedding




Its that time of the year! Let's can something!!!

Last year's stash

Cucumbers starting to appear,,,hello Canned Pickles

Yummy, BLT's and Corn on the Horizon

Booty!

Green Bell Peppers!!!

My Garden Art

My interpretation of cucumbers
Last year, during the winter months, when Farmville is sleeping...I started painting what I call "Garden Art".  I paint vegetables, fruit, flowers things that relate to Farmville.  My plan is to go to the Art Festival one day and sell these paintings (along with my canned pickles and my new idea of selling Zinnia Seeds in little canning glass jars).  I am up to 28 paintings and will continue to paint once Farmville is dead this fall.  I found some old barn wood and made these frames.  Everything is polyuerthaned so that they can weather....And as you can see these are looking good even after all the rain we have had....I will post the other paintings soon....



These have been hanging outside for three months and weathering good



Up to 28 paintings

I work on four at a time


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Farmville today

Farmville is exploding



Tomato plants







Zinnia fields and Flower Arrangements

Zinnias and Marigolds starting to bloom

Beautiful Pink Zinnia

My new cutting garden

1st Arrangement out of my garden


Start of my new cutting garden in front of the fence

Should look great next year

Wall of Zinnias and Marigolds

Friday, June 17, 2011

FRIED OREOS

 

 

Ingredients:


YUMMY!!!!
  • 1 (20 ounce) package Oreo cookies
  • 2 cups Bisquick
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups milk
  • 3 teaspoons oil
  • vegetable oil (enough for deep frying)
  • Directions:
Prep Time: 5 mins
Total Time: 10 mins
  1. 1 Blend Bisquick, eggs, milk, and 3 tsp oil until smooth.
  2. 2 Preheat your deep fryer to about 375°F (use a thermometer if you wish to deep fry in a pan).
  3. 3 Dip the cookies in the batter mixture until totally covered and then place in the hot oil (cookies will float).
  4. 4 Keep checking and turn over the cookie when bottom side of Oreo is brown.
  5. 5 Keep a close watch because it only takes a short time to brown.
  6. 6 Remove cookies and eat warm.


Read more: http://www.food.com/recipe/deep-fried-oreos-42152#ixzz1PYJbzZwL

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Train Nerds

A few Christmas' ago, I came across a set of Lionel trains that had belonged to my mom when she was a kid.  They were Lionel O Gauge and the set was really cool and old.  So I decided to give the set to Mike as a Christmas gift.  He always talked about having trains as a kid and how much fun he and his brother had designing the layouts.  So he got this train set, and within 3 months we had built a 22' x 8' train layout.  We actually sold our pool table and ping pong table to make room for this in our basement. 

The theme came from the first building I made out of popsicle sticks.  It was called the Big Bear Lodge.  So because this building was so cool,  we decided to make the layout a mountain scene in South Dakota or Colorado.  My husband almost nixed the Big Bear Lodge off of the table, because as my first hand made building (I actually made most of the buildings and scenery on this table) was totally out of scale.  But because it meant so much to me,  we kept the Lodge . (If we hadnt, I would of totally washed my hands of being involved in this project). 

All of the buildings had names like Meiners Mine, Little Gay Johnnie's Garden Stand, The Dew Drop Inn, Spear Fish Tackle Shop etc.  I actually made most of these houses out of Jiffy Corn Bread boxes, Brownie Mix boxes, shoe boxes etc. and covered them with popcicle sticks, then stained or painted them.  I used images off of the internet to get the graphics for the signage. 

We spent virtually all of our spare time for 3 months working on this set.  Mike was the engineer, building the tables, designing the track layout and figuring out the electrical and controls.  I was the "set" designer and I think we would of won an Academy Award for set design on this project.    We would spend hours in train stores and we actually ended up buying two more engines and passenger and coal cars..  .  We had three different trains running at one time intertwining through four large mountains (made out of chicken wire and paper mache).  We had bridges, lakes and streams.  We actually had a waterfall that I made that took hours using a glue gun to make it look like real water falling from the mountain.  We had a ski lodge and a ski mountain, lumber mill, an ice skating rink, a VFW hall, Post Office, and a downtown business district.

Our highschool kids would come home and just laugh at us.  We were like the two biggest train nerds.  At night, I would find Mike downstairs with a cocktail standing at the control panel, just watching the trains go round and round and sounding the whistles.  I even went as far as to buy him a little Conductor hat, but he refused to wear it. We had alot of fun with this project.  But when we moved, we dismantled it and I sold all the buildings on Craigslist.

New train room under construction
Not to worry, the new train set will be reerected soon.  Mike already has built a new table and we have actually built it in a spare room we have in the basement.  This will be cool because I can paint the walls the color of the sky or pitch black and we can put christmas lights up to look like stars.  Not sure what the new theme will be, but I am leaning towards either a desert theme or Mizzou college town theme complete with a football field.


the table is l shaped
The layout

Farmers Market

Meiners Mine

The Lumber Mill and Ski Mountain

Bridge over the creek

Union Station

Big Bear Lodge, the start...

Steel Mill

Buildings not on the table yet that I made
Gay Johnnies Market

Union Station