Showing posts with label preservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label preservation. Show all posts
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Late Garden Harvest
It was a beautiful Sunday today. It rained on Friday evening, and was kind of chilly yesterday, so today seemed even more lovely. It's supposed to rain most of this week, so I guessed today would be one of the few days when I could grab the remaining herbs from my garden and work on preserving them.
Got that huge pile of catnip cut down and bundled, and grabbed some of the long stems of mint, to dry. Then our neighbor had me come over to get some things out of their garden -- parsley, lovage, tarragon, oregano, and sage. And lots and lots of Swiss chard, which I'm having for dinner.
I've decided to dry the herbs in a seldom-used closet. It's dry and it will be dark. And I found the perfect hanging device in there -- a hanger made to hold 4 skirts or pairs of pants. It is long, with 8 clips spaced on each level.
Bundled all those herbs with string and clipped them all on!
Now the herbs are spaced out, and not just in a thick bundle. It's all hanging nicely in the closet.
AND, there was a nice surprise waiting for me in the garden -- The green beans grew! We had so many plants, and they all grew thick and huge and tall! But because they were planted so late, and were just blossoming in September, I figured we probably wouldn't have any beans. It would get too cold before the beans could grow. But it's been a mild autumn so far, so we have beans!
I've also picked all the little green tomatoes, and I've got those in a paper bag in the kitchen. Maybe, hopefully, some of those will ripen up for us.
Labels:
autumn,
backyard,
garden,
harvest,
October,
preservation,
vegetables,
weather
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Revealing The Stairs
| The stairs on the day we moved in.... With lots of goodies left for me! |
Looked at the stairs mid-day Sunday and decided today was the day to take that carpet out. Started at each end and worked towards the middle, yanking out those claw-like carpet nails with only a couple hammers. K was off to the big football game with our friends, and I couldn't find her cats-paw tools, so I had to make do with hammers.
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| My tiny hammer! |
Under the carpet was so. much. dirt. Like an inch in some places.
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| Dirty!! |
A few hours and a pile of carpet nails later, I had the carpet off and rolled up into a thick, dirty bundle. Swept and vacuumed the stair treads, and then went over each tread and rise with a strong solution of Dr. Bronner's and Murphy's Oil Soap. The wood was SO dry and neglected. It glowed when I was finished!
One tread is really cracked, and K is going to fix that later. It is fixable and makes more sense than replacing the tread, since the wood probably wouldn't match. At some point, I do want to sand and refinish the stairs, but that will have to wait, for now.
But they look SO much better already!
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