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My First Organic Garden: Tips, Pics & Motivation for the First Time Vegetable Gardener

March 19, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com 1 Comment

When I was a young girl my father had a huge backyard garden. I didn’t understand the big appeal of the garden back then, mostly because I had to spend so many weekends in the hot sun helping to pull weeds! My Dad always had a great yield of tomatoes, cucumbers and other delicious greens.

 
One day last year on a whim, I decided to start my own little vegetable garden. I wanted to do something outdoors so that I would have more of an excuse to enjoy the sunshine instead of staying inside all of the time in front of a computer screen. I knew absolutely nothing about gardening, so I winged it mostly.

 

This began my love of gardening. Although I started planting VERY late in the season (the last week of July) I got the most beautiful yield of cucumbers, greens, buttercrunch lettuce and carrots. I am now excited about the prospect of starting another one when the weather is just right.

 

So if you are even remotely interested in gardening as a first-timer, here are the steps I took to get mine started. I may not be an expert just yet, and am still studying the best methods, but this is what worked for me. If you’re a first time organic gardener, just start small with a garden sized at about 5′ x 8′ — you can always expand it later.
Things you’ll need:

 

– an area of land that gets plenty of direct sunlight
– organic soil in a bag
– garden tools (including a good rake)
– soil sifter (keep reading for more on that)
– heirloom garden seed pack
– long wooden planks
– garden fence (green plastic)
– tall spikes
– staple gun
– fish fertilizer or sea kelp fertilizer or both (organic)
– garden feeder that can be attached to a hose (you can use the Miracle Gro feeder but dump the blue stuff inside first and clean it).
– a positive attitude

 

1. Prepare the soil.
The best preparation for good work tomorrow is to do good work today.
– Elbert Hubbard
startThe first and probably most time consuming step for me was preparing the soil and the area of the garden. I purchased a few bags of organic garden soil and one bag of miracle gro soil (whether or not a garden can still be considered 100% organic when using a Miracle Gro product is up for debate–I used the soil in a bag but not the chemical fertilizer that they sell).

 

sifter2The next thing I had to do was sift the soil to get rid of all the rocks and pebbles. This took a while and plenty of elbow grease. I was amazed to learn that my local home improvement stores did not have a sifting machine or tool in stock, so I had to fashion one by attaching mesh wire to two pieces of wood (I’ve since learned that there are a few options available online). I attached this primitive tool to the top of a wheelbarrow, scooped dirt on top and sifted it by hand. This took about two days to complete. I just put my gardening hat on, put my headphones on, turned on a good audiobook and got to work.

 

Much like life, you can’t have consistent growth without a proper foundation. So I knew this soil had to be just right.

 

Good soilAfter I finished sifting the dirt, I had the cleanest, smoothest patch of soil I had ever seen. The hard work was worth it. It was silky smooth, loose and fell right through my hands. (Keep in mind that if it rains you should cover the area unless you want to wait days for the soil to dry again.)

 

Next, I added the soil I purchased from my home improvement store to the silky soil and mixed it all together thoroughly with a garden rake. It looked fresh, dark and ready for planting.

 

The next step was to cordon off the area so that it was a well-defined garden. I purchased large cut wooden planks from Home Depot and hammered them into the ground around the garden. I also purchased green plastic garden fencing (comes in a roll at the store) and spikes to use later on to protect the garden from small animals. I also used the rocks I sifted from the soil as decoration around the garden area.

 

2. Planting the seeds.

 

Sow a thought and you reap an action; sow an act and you reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap a character; sow a character and you reap a destiny.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
start2After adding the wooden planks around the garden I knew it was time for planting seeds. I purchased an heirloom seed pack from Amazon, which I highly recommend. They’re called “survival seeds” because you can harvest and replant them over and over into eternity (non-GMO). The pack I bought has a wide variety of vegetable seeds including carrots, tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, onions, cilantro, broccoli and more. I drew a plan on a piece of paper and divided the area of the garden into clearly defined sections. I followed the directions on each seed pack, being careful to leave plenty of space between each line of seeds. I then used my hands to carefully cover up each line of seeds with my hands.

 

 

3. Bless the garden.

 

When you focus on being a blessing, God makes sure that you are always blessed in abundance.
– Joel Osteen
Some may think this step isn’t necessary, but I personally think it was crucial to the success of my little garden — especially being that I started planting seeds so late in the summer. I asked Divine Providence and my late, beloved father (who had recently passed) to watch over my garden. I thought positive thoughts about my garden and imagined all of the delicious, healthy vegetables it would grow.

 

4. Water and wait.

 

Gardening requires lots of water — most of it in the form of perspiration. – Lou Erickson
The next step is to water your newly planted garden daily and wait. I set up an automatic timer to run the water twice per day over my garden, I believe it was once in the morning and once in the afternoon for about 45 minutes or longer. It took just a week for me to start seeing pretty little green sprouts and I was so excited! Only weeks later I had some plants that were ready for harvesting (namely the buttercrunch lettuce and greens).

 

5. Protect your garden.

 

A blessing is a circle of light drawn around a person to protect, heal and strengthen.
– John O’Donohue
sprouts
Once you start to see plant life growing in your organic garden it’s time to add your garden fence around it. Add tall spikes at all corners and at the mid-points, then wrap it with the green plastic fencing. Staple the fencing to your wooden planks and use string to tie it to each spike.

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It’s also a good idea to have some type of natural protectant from flying and crawling pests for your garden. I purchased Neem oil (bugs don’t like it) and added a few droppers full to a spray bottle of water. Just shake it up and spray it on your garden regularly to keep the bugs away. I also put baking soda on the ground around my lettuce and cucumbers when I saw that snails were crawling in and munching on the leaves. It’s supposed to help keep those types of bugs away.

 

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If you really want to keep all sorts of animals away from your garden, there’s a product sold in stores that smells like fox urine. It has to be applied in certain areas of the yard to ward off woodland creatures — just follow the instructions perfectly. I didn’t use it, but that’s up to you and what you feel is necessary.

 

6. Feed it and love it.

 

It is not how much you do, but how much love you put in the doing.”
– Mother Teresa
Organic fertilizerYou’re ideally supposed to feed your growing garden at least once per week. I was dedicated to keeping my garden organic, so I researched natural plant food. I purchased Fish fertilizer and Sea Kelp fertilizer for my garden. There’s also a product that combines the two. Every week, I filled up my spray bottle (it attaches to a hose) with a mixture of the two products and fed my garden while humming a tune or listening to my audiobooks. I loved every bit of it. I loved my garden and I believe that is why it grew so beautifully.

 

7. Harvest and enjoy.

 

With every deed you are sowing a seed, though the harvest you may not see.
– Ella Wheeler Wilcox
first cucumberThe last and possibly most satisfying step of growing your first organic vegetable garden is enjoying the fruits. I was so excited when my first cucumber appeared — it seemed to have grown overnight, which I have since learned is common with cucumbers. It was so fresh and delicious.

 

Then came the first orange carrots — crisp and sweet. I had plenty of lettuce Organic carrotto use in my salads and greens to make with meals during the week. I call it “healing food” because it is so rich in healthy vitamins, nutrients and love that you put in it. Soak the veggies and wash them very good before eating. There were also instructions on my seed pack for how to save the seeds for future planting.

 

green2I hope that this fairly long article has helped you get motivated to start your very own first time organic garden. I can’t believe I waited until now to get started — gardening is so rewarding. I don’t know why, but for some reason I never thought that I could ever grow my own vegetables. That’s nonsense — anyone with patience and the right tools can have a green thumb. It was a learning experience on so many levels and a testament to how changing our thoughts can change our lives for the better. Gardening gives me peace and serenity. It also gives me something special to look forward to each day.

 

May you be encouraged to start your first organic garden in your backyard or a community garden this spring or summer. Happy planting!

 

Love Lynn
Lynn is an author of motivational and dating advice books. She’s also a transformational blogger who continually “sows seeds” of positivity to her followers and readers. She is a guest blogger for LovingOurHome.com .

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15 Bean Soup and Rice Recipe

March 18, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

I had a bag of 15 bean soup sitting in my cupboard for the longest time, so I decided to finally use it. It came out so good and so tasty! It was good in that way that you know you’re eating something really healthy and antioxidant rich while also tasting delicious, so you want to drink up every bit of the sauce at the end of each bowl (or sop it up with a piece of Italian bread). Here is how I made my 15 bean soup and rice.

**Keep in mind that you need to soak the beans in water overnight or for at least 8 hours. Also, this is a slow cook meal so start it in the early afternoon for dinner.

Ingredients

– 1 pack of 15 bean soup
– 1 package of turkey kielbasa (or your favorite sausage) sliced into small pieces
– 2 slices of bacon for flavor (optional)
– 1/4 cup of olive oil
– 4 handfuls of spinach
– 1/2 thin sliced white onion
– 1 half of a chicken bullion cube
– 3 pinches of 3 Italian cheese mixture (parmesan, romano & asiago)
– seasonings (a pinch of turmeric, salt, pepper, cayenne pepper, paprika, garlic powder) – start with about a teaspoon of each (other than the turmeric) and add as needed to your taste

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Instructions

Soak the beans in a pot of water for at least 8 hours or overnight. Pour out the old water and boil the beans in a separate large pot of clean water (fill about half the pot). Add the rest of your olive oil. Add all seasonings and the half a cube of chicken bullion.

Fry the bacon, then remove it and chop them up into smaller pieces. Remove the bacon grease from the pan and add olive oil. Fry the kielbasa or your sausage of choice until it’s browned with your sliced onions. When they’re cooked and tender, add that mixture and the chopped bacon to the boiling pot of beans.

Allow the beans and meat to cook on medium-low heat for about an hour. Then add your spinach, mix into the soup and allow to slow,cook on low heat for another hour or longer. About a half an hour in as it’s thickening, add your 3 pinches of 3 Italian cheese mixture. Taste the soup to see if you need more seasoning. (If you like it a bit thicker, add a bit of corn starch mixed with water.)

Serve over garlic rice.

Enjoy!

Posted by Jasmine

 

 

 

 

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How I Fell in Love with Audiobooks

March 14, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

As a Generation X person, I am doing my best to stay up to date with today’s advancing technology.  I realize that if I don’t, it may be harder to catch up later on.  So my latest tech endeavor was to learn more about how to use audiobooks on my phone and computer instead of buying books.  After getting familiar with the Audible.com site, I found that modern audiobooks are a very affordable and useable way to get motivation, inspiration and entertainment on a daily basis.

My First Audiobook

My first audiobook purchase was a crime drama novel.  It was about 3 hours long and kept my attention.  I quickly realized that the narrator’s voice was important to assisting my imagination.  When I am listening to a book, I like to let my imagination run wild to create what I think is happening in each scene, and what the characters look like.

Multitasking while “Reading”

The next benefit that I found about audiobooks is that they allowed me to Listening to Audiobookmulti-task.  I could do other things while listening, whereas with a paperback I have to stop everything and focus on the pages. For instance, I can listen to an audio book on my phone using the Audible app on my daily journey to work or during a workout.  It helps me to relax while in traffic or while in the presence of others.  When I get home, I can listen to the book while I prepare my dinner.  And of course, now my absolute favorite pastime on weekends is to listen to my book while I tidy up my house.

A Break for the Eyes

headphonesThe third thing that attracted me to audiobooks is that it gives my eyes a rest. I find that after working and staring at a computer for eight hours, my eyes are so tired of focusing.  With an audio version, I now just get comfortable on my sofa, put on a pair of headphones, close my eyes and enjoy the story.  It really helps me to unwind after a difficult or stressing day at work.

Instant Gift Idea

Audiobooks also make great last minute gifts. You can either send a membership to someone who really enjoys reading novels or inspirational and motivational books, or you can pick one book that they’ll like and send it to them instantly (when checking out, just click “buy for a friend.”)  The Audible site allows you to send the gift via email so that the recipient can download and listen to the book instantly. With a paperback version she would have to wait days or even weeks to get the gift.

I’ve learned that I can save a lot of money and time by simply sending the people I love audiobooks as gifts, which makes my life a lot easier around the holidays. The trick is finding a book title that they will really love.

In summary, I most definitely recommend learning how to use audiobooks on Audible.  It has brought relaxation to my daily routine.  It’s simple to use and can be enjoyed with ease by readers of all ages.

Posted by Lorraine

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Walls Decor Ideas for a Small Urban Apartment

March 14, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

If you happen to live in a major metropolitan city, you will quickly realize how limited your living space is compared to living in a rural community or in a suburb.  When you decorate a small space you should always add a bit of urban “zest.” But you should also add a bit of the “country” for peaceful/zen decor that helps to balance out your space.

A Quick Note About Your Paint
The first thing you’ll do before your furniture arrives is to paint the walls.  Make sure that you choose colors that are not too dark.  Dark colored walls make any room look smaller.  Try to pick colors that blend well from one room to the next.  Create a sense of unity in the apartment.

The Living Room
Plant Wall Hanging UnitAs for your living room, you can add a bit of a natural look to the room by purchasing a magnetic hanging unit.  This is an awesome new product that allows you to grow plants from a white decorative pot that sticks to your wall.  You can display just about any type of foliage,so make sure you choose plants that have some of your favorite colors in them.  This hanging unit will save you floor space and bring attention from company straight to the plants that you love and care for.  Hanging plants high on a wall is also a great idea if you have pets — the plants can grow and thrive indoors out of their reach.

The Kitchen
You should always have a kitchen that feels “inviting”.  You and your guests should feel comfortable and warm while enjoying a cup of coffee together.  Try lime and coconut colors to create the perfect atmosphere.  If you happen to have a small and awkward shaped kitchen, choose bistro style furniture.  Also, hang a few pictures that you would enjoy seeing in your favorite cafe, like coffee cups or fine art.

The Bathroom
Beach Scene DecalIn your bathroom, adding a beach scene or theme will bring a smile to your face each morning.  Since you visit your bathroom so much during the day, it should bring you back to your most pleasant vacation memories.  Purchase peel and stick beach scene decals online.  You can also apply medium size beach shells to the border of a large mirror above your sink.

Your wall decor ideas for a small urban apartment should reflect your personality and make the rooms seem larger and more inviting.  Start by writing out a plan for the room to be decorated.  Most of all use your imagination when you incorporate colors, patterns and themes.  You should have a enjoyable experience each and every time you decorate.

Have Fun!!!

Posted by Eve

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3 Fun Easter Ideas for Your Family to Enjoy

March 14, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

My kids and I always enjoy the fun and festivities that come along with the Easter holiday.  I’m always looking for new ways to spruce up our “normal” festivities to include fun games that everyone of all ages will enjoy.  Here are three 3 fun Easter ideas for your family to enjoy this year.

1- Glow In The Dark Easter Eggs
Glow in the Dark Easter Eggs
Here’s a fun and original Easter idea for the family. Instead of doing your Easter Egg hunt in the daytime, why not have the hunt in the wee early hours of the morning, before sunrise, when it’s still dark, in your backyard!  These Easter eggs glow in the dark so they’re easier to find! They come 12 to a pack.
2- Easter Photo Prop

easterphotosOne way to have some Easter fun with your family is to have a photo shoot! This photo prop allows you to take special pictures with your kids and create memories that will last a lifetime.  It depicts the Easter bunny in a beautiful spring scene surrounded by birds and colorful Easter eggs. Have your children put their faces in the cutout to take a picture for Instagram or Facebook!
3- Talking Easter Egg

Talking Easter EggI love this idea! Basically, it’s a talking egg that gives the little ones clues on how to find their Easter eggs.  It’s just an added layer of excitement for them. In my experience, it’s usually the really young ones who get frustrated when they’re unable to find eggs during the hunt, so this will help them out. The batteries are even included with purchase.  So all you have to do is find a great hiding spot! The come in a variety of cute Easter colors including blue, pink and yellow.

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Clothing Hacks to Refresh, Renew, and Fix Your Clothes

March 13, 2015 By LovingOurHome.com Leave a Comment

How many times have you tossed clothes or shoes because of a minor issue, like a stain or a problem with the way it fits? This neat infographic posted by Alight Fashion Blog gives clothing hacks that range from how to fix sweater pulls in about 3 minutes (I can’t remember how many times I’ve given a sweater away just because it had a few snags) to how to fix that annoying problem when your bra underwire comes out and starts poking you in the underarm.

I also liked the clothing hack for stretching out shoes that are too tight using either a blow dryer or a bag of water. When the weather gets warm, your feet expand and most of your high heels start to feel tighter, so this tip will come in handy.

[Tweet “Learn how to stretch out too-tight shoes using a blow dryer or… #LOH (courtesy of @alightcom)”]

The clothing hacks also include tips for men who want to keep their shoes and sneakers looking “fresh and clean.” View the entire infographic below, posted courtesy of Alight, and share it with your friends!

Courtesy of: Alight
 

Posted by Jade

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