Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Alternatives to a Grass Lawn
Our backyard has a good number of oak trees, which is wonderful during our hot summers, but means growing and maintaining a grass lawn is quite labor intensive. We gave up watering the lawn years ago, and now there are bald sections due to droughts. I decided to grow something green that would be helpful to the wildlife and be low maintenance. I chose white clover . I put down about a pound of the seed two weeks ago and already, with all the spring rain, it is coming up.
There is also an "estate lawn" mix - grass and clover that looked interesting: Ecology Lawn Seed- 10# Low Grow- No Mowing
There is also an "estate lawn" mix - grass and clover that looked interesting: Ecology Lawn Seed- 10# Low Grow- No Mowing
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Monday, March 25, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Free Food: Eat Your Weeds
Great photo identification slide show for "weeds". Identify them and then find out if they are edible. See here. See here too.
Weeds have many vitamins and minerals, and they are free for the taking. See here: Five Healthiest Backyard Weeds.
The Forager's Harvest: A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants
Saturday, March 16, 2013
The Longest Sun: American Indian Cultural Studies
Story in Tewa language with subtitles. Tewa is the dying language of Pueblo Indians in northern New Mexico.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Slow Cooking Outside
With found curbside logs from downed trees, leaves, twigs, cardboard boxes, and a little charcoal to get it started, I was able to cook an 11 pound turkey and 10 pounds of chicken outside in my cast iron lidded pot. I found it cooked better after I added rocks up around the pot to keep the heat in(not shown in picture). I made this fire pit with chunks of found concrete and an old oven rack. The bottom is lined with pebbles and smaller concrete chunks.
It took many hours, but while it cooked I was able to clean up and compost all those leaves! ; ) The fresh air and sunshine was nice too.
The turkey turned out moist and delicious! If you have a day to do this, it's fun and produces a great result. You can't leave this like a crock pot and come back. The fire and food must be tended and watched the entire time. It certainly makes me appreciate the labor that goes into cooking on an outdoor fire for a family.
A more efficient and environmentally friendly option would be a rocket stove which maximizes combustion requiring very little fuel.This one is portable, but you can build one too with 16 bricks. Rocket stoves burn without smoke which makes them better for maintaining air quality. That's a project for another day.
It took many hours, but while it cooked I was able to clean up and compost all those leaves! ; ) The fresh air and sunshine was nice too.
The turkey turned out moist and delicious! If you have a day to do this, it's fun and produces a great result. You can't leave this like a crock pot and come back. The fire and food must be tended and watched the entire time. It certainly makes me appreciate the labor that goes into cooking on an outdoor fire for a family.
A more efficient and environmentally friendly option would be a rocket stove which maximizes combustion requiring very little fuel.This one is portable, but you can build one too with 16 bricks. Rocket stoves burn without smoke which makes them better for maintaining air quality. That's a project for another day.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Hugelkultur Low Irrigation Garden Progress
Inexpensive Powder Room Remodel Progress
We ripped out the tile instead of keeping it. It was too difficult to figure out how to marry the concrete that needed to be poured in the area of the old vanity with the existing tile floor. We are going to lay concrete over the entire floor rather than skim coating over the tile and filling in a small area.
A bag of concrete was five dollars, and we will probably need two 80 pound bags. I also got a black color additive for a few dollars. We'll need to purchase a concrete sealer as well.
Other plans include paint for the wall, making a faux concrete floating counter with the existing sink, and the addition of a large mirror after the hole in the wall where the medicine cabinet was is filled.
We were quoted $900.00 for the remodel of our powder room, so this is by far a much less expensive way to go.
A bag of concrete was five dollars, and we will probably need two 80 pound bags. I also got a black color additive for a few dollars. We'll need to purchase a concrete sealer as well.
Other plans include paint for the wall, making a faux concrete floating counter with the existing sink, and the addition of a large mirror after the hole in the wall where the medicine cabinet was is filled.
We were quoted $900.00 for the remodel of our powder room, so this is by far a much less expensive way to go.
Friday, March 08, 2013
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Wise Old Owl Vintage Bookmark
Old book plate which would make a cute bookmark!
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