Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2015

Great Gifts for Gardeners

Do you have a gardener on your list and have no clue what to buy. Maybe you are the gardner and need to give a few hints to someone who otherwise will buy you a vacuum cleaner! I sort of fall into that last category. Actually, Bill is pretty good with the artsy crafty gifts but is at a loss for the gardener stuff.

I did a little research and here are some terrific things I found.








 
From Charlies Greenhouse this Jump Start Propagator System: Only $24.95. Perfect for starting those tomatoes for next year.









Speaking of tomatoes what about filling a stocking with Heirloom tomato and veggie seeds from Amishland Heirloom Seeds. Black Krim is one of my favorites.





What about my favorite hot pepper - Fish Peppers - not only do they taste good but they are pretty too. I found these seeds at Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds













 
    Look at this cool garden hose container I found at Wal-Mart priced at only $28.35!   I've seen similar ones for over a hundred dollars!










Look at this pretty little Rosemary Tree that comes with a cookbook. It's from FTD so it will arrive right at the door! Book and tree for $34.99.







For the ultimate garden Gift ask for this wonderful Greenhouse from my buddies at Morton Horticultural Supply. It is what I bought 3 years ago and they delivered it and set it up right in my backyard - included in the price! Of course, where you live might be a problem for this one. I am only about 90 miles from their front door.





  





 Maybe you can pass this blog post on to your significant other or you just might want to take your Christmas money and spend it on one of these goodies. I think I'm going to buy myself that hose container. :-)
 
Merry Christmas everyone! Remember it's Christ's coming to redeem us that we are celebrating. Take some time to reflect on all the blessings you have received and help someone else to know the joy of Christmas too.
        

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Make a Natural Holiday Simmering Potpourri for Yourself or as a Gift




Do you remember making Cloved oranges as a kid? We poked cloves into fresh oranges  - usually in pretty designs but they are OK just where ever you want them as long as you put quite a few cloves. I did them and allowed the oranges to dry. They actually lasted quite a while in a pretty bowl. I arranged them above with pine cones and Fresh Rosemary.


Natural Potpourri Simmer
 Using the same idea, you can peel an orange (eat the orange or use it for juice), Dry the peel. I dried mine in the oven set on it's lowest setting. Check them often to be sure they don't burn. Break the orange peels in to small pieces, add  whole cloves, cinnamon stick pieces, whole allspice, dried apple slices and berries from a cedar tree. This last one is optional but it makes a really festive holiday fragrance. If you live near a woods where cedar grows the female trees are loaded with blue berries in the fall! . To make the house smell like Christmas simmer a couple tablespoons of the mix in a small pan of water on the stove Be sure to check often so it doesn't boil dry. I wonder if you can still find those potpourri simmering pots like I had several years ago. Not only does this smell delicious but will add humidity to the house and the essential oils are good to breath too. Package this up in little jelly jars or small bags for a nice little gift also.