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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

How I Planted My First Vegetable Garden Sponsored Post #MiracleGroProject

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Miracle-Gro for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.


I am not a gardener, or at least I didn't used to consider myself to be. As a matter of fact as a kid I used to detest gardening in any and all forms (I have never been a huge outdoor person, I don't care for the bugs, and heat, and getting dirty). My mom on the other hand was a huge gardener. She actually enjoys gardening; I think she finds it therapeutic or something (I don't get it). And of course she forced us kids to help her in her gardening endeavors (which we all hated). Which is why I was surprised this summer when I decided that I needed to grow a garden. When we bought our house a couple years ago I planted a few tomato plants (I eat tomatoes like they are candy, so it was a necessity for me, worth the inconvenience and work). Last year I didn't get any tomatoes planted (despite the fact that I had some free plants given to me) because I had a young baby, and I am a procrastinator, and I didn't find the time to get around to it during the tomato planting season. I really missed out, but my mom being the good mom that she is did share some of her bounty with us :). Well this year I have been reading some books on saving money and trying to cut down on our grocery costs and I decided that I need to save some money on produce (without cutting down on our produce consumption, I am not willing to cut out the healthiest category of food). So I decided to try out this gardening thing for myself (I think my mom might have fainted, not really, she's smart, she knew I would come around eventually :)).

This year I have planted squash, zucchini, tomatoes, pumpkins, watermelon, green beans, and peas. I also planted some fruit bushes, but that is a different post. I know super ambitious, possibly too much for getting started, especially since I am pregnant, but oh well. A lot of people recommend starting with herbs, but I really don't use that many herbs and spices, so that would be a waste of money for me, not saving money. The reason that I chose those vegetables to plant is because they are my favorite veggies and I want to be able to eat plenty of them without worrying about the cost. (And with the squash and zucchini, Mr. Random doesn't like them at all and I feel bad about spending our family's precious produce money on veggies that only I eat, but I didn't want to have to live without them). The pumpkins and watermelon I am doing because someone gave me free seeds a couple years ago so I thought I'd give them a try.
Here are the steps that I have gone through in my ambitious project of planting a garden:

1. Pick my seeds. I had some free seeds that I got at church at few years ago, but there were several other plants I wanted to try so I picked up some seeds on one of my Wal-Mart runs. I read the backs of the packages and looked for ones with good descriptions, that didn't require too much work, and didn't cost too much. I don't have time to start plants inside then transplant them outside (also we have almost no sun coming in our windows so it is almost impossible for me to do so, I did try with tomato seeds last year) so I made sure to avoid any seeds that needed that. For the tomatoes we bought plants at a local farmers market. I am not sure why, but my mom always buys tomatoes as plants instead of seeds, so that is what I do too.


2. Prepare your garden area. There was an asparagus patch already here when we moved in so when I planted the tomato plants a couple years ago we expanded that area. This year we expanded that area again. Mr. Random, wonderful man that he is, took on the task of digging out all the grass down past the root. Trust me, trying to do that while 6.5 months pregnant with my back and hips acting up would not have been good, so he was very, very nice and did it for me.

 Yes, the dirt is still piled up beside the garden killing off our grass, did I mention that we are procrastinators? Maybe the dead grass area will join our garden plot next year :)

3. Plan where to plant your plants. We only dug a small garden plot and I didn’t want to use it all up with trellises so I planned a little creatively (I had some help with the creative planning by my mom :)). By the time I got around to planting (procrastinator alert!) it was a little late in the season to be planting peas, because they can’t handle the heat (my mom told me that, I have no idea when things should be planted, other than what the little map on the back of the seed packet says :)). So I started thinking about whether there was anything I could do to still have them grow well. The front of our house is shaded by two huge trees and is always several degrees cooler than the back yard. Unfortunately that means that it is also full shade, but the side of the porch is partial sun and still has the benefit of being cooler (I think) so I decided to plant them there. It also has the benefit of the poles that the peas can climb up (although when taking the pictures I noticed that there is a decent stretch of concrete between the ground and the porch poles, hopefully the poor little plants will be able to find it, I will help them out if I can :)), and will be fun and easy to pick from. The green beans also needed something to climb and can tolerate the heat so I started looking for a good spot for them. As I was looking around the yard I noticed that there was plenty of chain link fence that would be great for plants to climb. So we planted the green beans along one side of the fence. The rest of the seeds we planted in the garden plot in rows or hills or whatever you want to call them.

 The side of the porch where I planted the peas
 The chain link fence where we planted the green beans
 The garden plot - squash and zucchini in the first two rows, tomatoes in the back right corner, pumpkins and watermelon in the back left corner

4. Dig holes and plant seeds. I have to admit that we did not completely follow the directions as to how far apart they were supposed to be planted. Hopefully that won’t cause a problem, if it does, oh well.

5. Water like crazy. There were several days that we had rain, I didn’t worry about watering those days, but if it had been a couple days since it rained or I watered I tried to get out there and water again.


 Little Man likes to help me water, he stole the hose from me :)

6. Watch plants grow. I enjoy going out there and seeing intentional plants coming up out of the soil. At first I wasn’t for sure if the plants I was seeing were intentional but now I am pretty sure (and my mom confirmed it :)).

 Squash and Zucchini plants, I cannot remember which is which, I guess we'll find out when they grow :)
 Tomato plants
 I am pretty sure that the plant in the middle is a green bean plant
 I am pretty sure that these are pea plants

7. Weed. I wasn’t sure which of the plants were my plants and which were weeds. My original plan was to just let everything grow and see which ones produced fruit and vegetables (I think my mom just about fainted when I told her that, I could practically hear her thinking that she taught me better than that, but all she said was something about picking the weeds so they wouldn’t take all the nutrients, oh yeah, that’s why you weed, totally forgot that :)). So since I didn’t know for sure which were which I asked my mother-in-law (who is also an expert gardener) when she was here the other day.

 The bigger intentional looking plants are not weeds, the smaller plants that are mostly in the back left are weeds

8. Fertilize. I don’t remember if my mom fertilized her plants or not. I know she had a compost pile so she probably used that. For me I would normally not worry or even think about fertilizing (I don’t know if I should think of it, but I wouldn’t). However last year we had a pretty bad drought that seemed to leave our soil not very nutritious for our plants (the reason that I think this is because several of our bushes did not do as well this year as in previous years). Also I am worried about this year with the planting is that the plants will wait too long to produce their fruits and vegetables. Since I am expecting Little Man 2 at the end of August I would like for the plants to produce at least some before then, and I will try to keep up with picking them after he comes. Because of those reasons I think I might try using some fertilizer in the garden to kinda help it along (we’ll see if it works :)). I also found out by reading the fertilizer bag, that this step probably should have come after preparing the garden, before planting the plants, but oh well, live and learn, this whole process is a learning process.


This is my gardening project this year, and I am really excited about the possibility to eat produce that I have grown (yes, mom, I did say that, go ahead and say “I told you so” :)). It seems that I am not the only one who is embarking on this growing adventure this year. Miracle-Gro has organized a community of gardeners to share their wisdom and stories and show their green thumbs. They have started The Gro Project to encourage those of us who are beginners to try a gardening project and enjoy the benefits of plants in our lives. If you are stuck for inspiration you can check out all the fun garden projects on Miracle-Gro’s pinterest page. You can follow them to keep up on the new inspiration.  You can also check out other tips, videos, and advice from other gardeners on the Miracle-Gro website. You can see what The Gro Project is about with this video: .

For my project I would need to use a fertilizer formulated for the outdoors like LiquaFeed All Purpose Plant Food Advance Starter Kit, but if you are growing plants in a pot (most of these plants could be grown in a pot if you don’t have garden space) you can use Shake’n Feed All Purpose Plant Food and Moisture Control Potting Mix.


What do you think? Are you going to grow a garden this year? Any plant related projects on your to-do list?
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Monday, August 13, 2012

Paper Fun! (#goastrobrights)

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Astrobrights Papers by Neenah Paper for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

When I got the offer to write about Astrobrights Paper I went to their facebook page Astrobrights on Facebook to check out their  "Give a Brighter Year" sweepstakes because that's what they wanted me to write about. I immediately signed up for the sweepstakes because who wouldn't love to get $30,000 for their local school and $500 dollars for themselves? It was easy to enter, just a basic entry form. Just go to their "Give a Brighter Year" sweepstakes page, like them, and fill out the form to enter the drawing. If I win I know my local school will benefit from great supplies to use for their projects and I will benefit too!

After entering the sweepstakes I clicked over to the Make Something Bright to see what that was about. I found out that it is a contest where you enter your projects made out of paper and the prizes are $100, $200, $300, and $400 depending on what category you are entering. The $100 category is already closed. The $200 category is currently open and the project is to make a flower out of paper. The $300 category starts on August 13 and the project is to make something fun out of paper. The $400 contest starts August 27 and the project is to express yourself in some way using astrobright paper.
Looking at these contests really inspired me to get creative and make things out of paper. I decided that for sure I am entering the $200 and $300 categories. So I did some research and found some great ideas for paper flowers and paper toys. You can visit my Crafts Worth Making pinterest board to see some of my inspiration. I ended up making 4 things, 3 paper flower creations and 1 fun creation and it was so much fun!

   I call this one Bright Cherry Blossoms 


This one is my Sunburst Flower
 

Here are my Stained Glass Flowers


And here are my Dino Buddies



So those are my Make Something Bright Projects. I had so much fun making them! I will probably post tutorials for them soon. What are you going to make?

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

The Search for the Perfect Shoes

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Famous Footwear for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Have you ever been on the lookout for the perfect pair of shoes? You look and look and just can't find them.
I was on one of these hunts a couple weeks ago. I was looking for shoes for my sister's wedding. She wanted the bridesmaids to wear shoes that were sandal like (i.e. not closed toed) and black. She didn't care if they were flats or high-heeled. After taking a look at what I had and what was available in a few stores I decided that I didn't really want to buy another pair of open toed shoes. I had a couple pairs of shoes that would fit what my sister wanted me to wear for the wedding. The only reason I was thinking about buying shoes was because none of the pairs I owned were comfortable enough to wear the whole afternoon and evening and walk comfortably the next day. I checked with my sister and she said that she didn't care what I wore to the reception as long as the shoes for the wedding fit her parameters. So I decided that if I was going to invest in a new pair of shoes I would like to get some comfortable closed toed flats for the reception.
What I would really have loved to get is a pair of really good ballroom dancing shoes (yes there is such a thing, they are sold at the same types of stores that carry ballet and other dance shoes) but those are pretty expensive and a little out of my budget right now (it was stretched a little thin by the shower and dress and such) so I couln't get those. I looked at a couple stores but didn't quite find what I wanted. I found one pair that I loved and actually bought. I decided to give them a try by wearing them as I walked around walmart shopping (and I looked pretty silly because I was wearing jean shorts and somewhat fancy shoes, but I wanted to give them a good try before the wedding). And it was a good thing that I did. It turned out that the shoes were just a little too wide for my feet and my hips were swiveling in an odd way to keep the shoes on my feet. This was not something I would have noticed in a short walk around a shoe store, but I definitely noticed it walking around walmart so I knew I was going to return them (I definitely recommend this test for anyone who wants to know if new shoes are right for them). The wedding was just a few days away so unfortunately I didn't have time to shop for any other shoes (I didn't even have time to look at walmart because Little Man was on the verge of a meltdown). I had a pair of black dress sandals that were too clunky for the wedding, but since they were the most comfortable shoes that I had available to me I ended up wearing them for the reception. It turned out ok and my feet didn't die but they were definitely not the perfect shoes.
I still haven't found the perfect shoes (although to be honest I haven't really looked again because I haven't needed them again yet) but I did get contacted by Famous Footwear wanting me to let my readers know about their great products,service, and back to school sale. From my perusal of the website there are definitely several pairs that I would have been interested in trying on, like these ones:
Me Too Women's Nicki FERGALICIOUS Women's Alana Steve Madden Women's Heaven Shoe
I am extremely picky about shoes. I can't wear any heels that are too tall, they have to be comfortable, I only get basic colors because I won't pay for shoes I'll wear only once, etc. But if I hadn't been looking for flats these shoes would definitely be ones I'd have been interested in.
CARLOS BY CARLOS SANTANA Women's MIDNIGHT Eurostep Women's Honour ShoeEtienne Aigner Women's Osbert ShoeLifeStride Women's Lovable Shoe
I also have been thinking about buying new athletic shoes and they have some that are definitely interesting. I have been wanting to try sketchers shape ups, I have heard that they are great for bad backs. Famous Footwear has them and they are even on sale right now! They also have some athletic shoes that are cute enough that i wouldn't mind waering them regularly. Here they are:
Skechers Work Women's Shape-Ups Non Slip ShoeSkechers Women's Asana ShoeSkechers Women's Asana Shoe
They also have styles for men and children :)
Dockers Men's Gordon ShoeNike Men's SKY FORCE LOW Shoeadidas Men's Adissage SandalNine West Kids Kids' Jana ShoeZodiac American Original Kids' Sidney BootSkechers Kids' Nove Wave ShoeVans Kids' Atwood ShoeBuster Brown Kids' Logan Shoe

In addition to some really awesome looking shoes famous footwear also advertises that their stores are really easy to shop at. They say that they made their stores to be not overwhelming to shop at because they respect their customer's time. I haven't been in the store but I have browsed the website a bit and it is very easy to navigate. Also if you find a pair you want to try on you can buy them and have them sent to your local store with free shipping. They also have a great rewards program. You earn points for the money you spend and you can redem these points for gift certificates.
Also they are running two great sales right now! The first is a BOGO sale (Buy 1 pair of shoes get a second pair 1/2 off). The second is a  coupon for 15% off or 20% off if you are a rewards member (it is free to sign up, why not go ahead and get 20% off?). You can print that coupon here - BOGO + 15% off Famous Footwear Coupon. This sale is to help with back to school shopping. I remember when I was in school we generally needed a new pair of sneakers every year and sometimes a new pair of nicer shoes as well. If your kids are needing new shoes this sale could definitely help you out in your shoe search. This coupon is only good through August 18th so get on over there soon if you want it.

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