Quote of the Day “Not only strike when the iron is hot, but make it hot by striking.” Oliver Cromwell
Hello Friday! We are supposed to have temps in the upper 70’s lower 80’s all weekend… I think I’ll plant some beans and get some weeding done today and make some iced tea. 🙂
Have a great weekend everyone, and be sure and check out those free kindle books below. 😉
♥ Mavis
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Amazon Daily Deals for 5/26/17
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- Husqvarna Honda Rear Wheel Drive Hi-Wheel Mower in 22-Inch Deck $288.18
Available Kindle Books I think look interesting…
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- The Psychology Book (Big Ideas Simply Explained) $0.99
- Illumination Night $1.99
- Alone with Mr. Darcy: A Pride & Prejudice Variation $0.99
- Bon Appetit: The Food Lover’s Cleanse $1.99
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- DenTek Fresh Clean Floss Pick, 75 Count $2.00 shipped
- Colgate Extra Clean Toothbrush, Full Head, Soft, 6 Count $3.37 shipped
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- Haribo Gummi Candy, Happy Cherries, 5- Pound Bag $7.76 with $1.00 off coupon
- Hefty Everyday Foam Plates (White, Soak Proof, 9-Inch, 200 Count) $8.49 shipped
- KIND Fruit & Nut, Almond & Coconut, All Natural 12 count $10.99
- Cottonelle Ultra ComfortCare Toilet Paper, Bath Tissue, 36 Family Rolls $12.93 with $1.50 coupon
- The Original Donut Shop Regular Keurig Single-Serve K-Cup Pods, Medium Roast Coffee, 72 Count $28.58 shipped
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- Crock-Pot Cast Aluminium Dutch Oven with Non-Stick Surface, 5 Quart $20.85
- 8″x4.75″x10″ – 100 Pcs – White Kraft Paper Bags $20.97
- Extra Large Backpack w/Small Backpack $55.99
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The Home Depot has the Hampton Bay 7-Piece Patio Dining Set on sale for $99
- Solid Color Twist Birthday Candles, 24ct $0.94
- Bell Spiderman Kids Bike Bell $4.84
- Eric Carle Matching Game $5.23
- Bell Hello Kitty Kids Bike Bell $5.53
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- Fisher-Price Little People Lil’ Movers Baby School Bus $9.84
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- Meri Meri I Believe in Unicorns Cupcake Kit $13.00
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- Fire Kids Edition Tablet, 7″ Display, 16 GB, Blue Kid-Proof Case $79.99
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So thanks to Pinterest for more design ideas, 2 years ago we converted our 35’ x 35’ labour intensive garden plot into an interesting 20 unit raised garden bed or what the British call a Kitchen Garden or the French call a Potager. Such gardens are to provide vegetables, fruits and flowers for the industrious kitchen.
Here is a more formal definition: A potager is a French term for an ornamental vegetable or kitchen garden. The historical design precedent is from the Gardens of the French Renaissance and Baroque Garden à la française eras. Often flowers (edible and non-edible) and herbs are planted with the vegetables to enhance the garden’s beauty. The goal is to make the function of providing food aesthetically joyful. Plants are chosen as much for their functionality as for their color and form. Many are trained to grow upward. A well-designed potager can provide food as well as cut flowers and herbs for the home with very little maintenance.
There are about 600 square feet of growing space in the set-up, with mulch laid down between the rows. I did retain the “old” raspberry patch as well as my small 16 fruit tree orchard. Unlike my previous garden plot, weeding is minimal and grass does not intrude on my plants.
In my first year I purchased strawberry plants and raspberry canes direct from a wholesaler and had a good harvest to begin with – I did plant these a little late in the season. In my second year, everything produced fabulously.
I planned my garden a lot earlier last year. In January I ordered over 50 varieties of heirloom, organic, rare seed packets from a local seed company. Take a gander at some of the interesting varieties of corn, beans, tomatoes:
For this year (2017 – Year 3), I had enough left over seed available and planted the same tomato and pepper seedlings indoors and will continue with direct planting of the remaining seeds. In addition, I do purchase some local vegetable plants from nurseries and do add them in as well for a wider variety (such as melons, other squash, eggplants and herbs).
In my first year in September 2015 we traveled for 18 days in Eastern Europe so my wonderful neighbours got to enjoy my bounty – I was a little sad to leave the garden especially just when the beans had summited over the canopy trellis and the hanging beans were resplendent. Just.a.little!
Last year for example, my garden produced 385 cups of raspberries and 260 cups of strawberries as well as bushels of Swiss chard, tomatoes, apples and cucumbers.

Quote of the Day “The horizon will not disappear as you run towards it.” African proverb






REI Garage Deal of the Day







1. Take your own bags, containers, or even a cooler
2. Timing is key
3. Stock up on in season items
4. Be flexible
6. Get cozy with the vendors
8. Don’t purchase more than you can eat