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Garden Tips – Can Enough Ever Be Learned? May 4, 2011

 

 

Planting a garden is a never-ending learning process……experienced gardeners that lend their expertise and learned skills are invaluable.  They teach the newbies and hopefully we learn from their previous experiences.  A recent problem has been birds….they love to peck at the starfruit.  Some great advice was to get a birdbath, as the birds are trying to find water when pecking at your soft skinned fruits. (tomatoes are a particular favorite)  A solution that has seemed to work is letting the dog roam free to chase the birds and squirrels!  Comedy and success!

Another option is dangling shiny CD’s from branches to cause a distraction to the birds.  Supposedly they don’t like the shiny,flickering light.  An update on that option will follow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wildlife and pests seem to be the more predominant problems in the gardening world, and there is a plethera of information out there to be found.  It’s just difficult determining what fits best to the situation, as there can be many solution options.  A locally owned garden center has proven to be the most valuable for personal eye to eye informational exchange.  They are there to help, not just sell.  Your success is their success.  A withering plant leaf can be taken in and they can spot right away what is going on and what needs to be done to fix it or if it needs fixing at all.  (it’s been learned that some things are just best left alone, but only a professional can tell.)

 


 

 


So far, things are going well.  A concern is the Texas sun and heat.  It seems we have reached unseasonably warm temperatures rather quickly this season.  The bell pepper bushes are doing fine, but the banana pepper and anaheim pepper are feigning light yellow leaves instead of the hearty green.  The Roma tomatoes are going like gangbusters, but the Roma beans are not.  According to planting sources, the Roma bean should do well here in the south, but the leaves are crispy around the edges and are turning colors from soft green to a mottled rust and green.

Even the Blackeyes (Cow Peas) are growing slow.  My grandmother grew those as a staple in her garden……but the pole beans – Lima Fordhook and Kentucky Wonder are starting to climb and doing very well.

There has been a learning moment on the bean dilemma!  A veggie gardener at Arbor Gate had great information in regards to the crispy edges of the bean…..it’s windburn!  Who knew?  At least it’s not a fungus or bean wilt…..


 

A Spring Buffet April 3, 2011

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It’s time for the big luncheon for this month and Spring is the theme!  Every detail will reflect the season with color, vibrancy, and light.  When thoughts move toward planning such an occasion, it is best to find one thing as your inspiration and flow from there.  (That keeps you from chasing too many rabbits.)  My inspiration was a pair of french birdcages.  ( A new spring addition from The Roundtop Collection-   www.thertc.com)  They are to be used at the head table with the other tables reflecting the same color-Citron.  There is no hard and fast rule that says every table must look exactly the same.  In my opinion, variety adds an extra layer to the depth of the final look. Usually in the planning process,  two different, yet complimentary table linens are chosen.  This can be done for any size group, but is especially true for larger groups. (six or more tables)  One can be a higher end fabric that makes your statement, and the additional can be a more moderately priced compliment. Psst, no one will ever know!


Also, an easy way to add color to your table is by using paper placemats.  They add a lot of pomp and circumstance without the price tag.  A package of 50 are less than two dollars.  Mingle them in with fabric napkins and table linens and they can be that extra attention to detail that adds to the final touch of elegance.  They can be found online, just google paper placemats and an array of choices will pop up.  In the Houston area, Arne’s Warehouse off of I-10 and Studemont are a great resource for paper products.

Enjoy the video addition of a “tricks of the trade” moment for your spring buffet set up! Buffet Display Tip for Spring