Saturday, June 24, 2017

Summer Celebrations


Three weeks into summer, and I am loving every moment of it. The season of summer is not my favorite. I am not a hot weather type of gal. But with the warmer temperatures, I have several favorite activities and at the top of my list is gardening. 


Our vegetable garden has ebbed and flowed over the years. We have had way too big and way too small as Goldilocks would say.  Choosing plants and the right quantity has been a challenge too. I love to share our produce with neighbors which makes weeding the gardening palatable. My celebration this year is dividing the garden into fourths and choosing a wider variety of plants. 


Flower gardening is my passion and a little secret is I'm on a mission to raise beautiful flowers cheaply.  Sounds crazy but I have switched almost all of our flower beds to perennials which I purchase at the end of a season usually 75% off and plant a dead bush waiting for it to burst open in the spring.  This year I have planted more seeds because I am anxiously waiting for a wider variety of cut flowers. 


Finally I celebrate my passion for reading! I am a reader and summer is my time for preparing for Newberry Club 2018.  I saw this photo "I love my library." that Peter Reynolds created, and I ordered one for my classroom. Perfect opener to conversations in the fall.  My two favorite books of the summer: Train I Ride and Lucky Broken Girl
Reserve them now at your local library. 


I hope everyone is having a wonderful start to summer and your finding time to enjoy your favorite hobbies. I am sad I'm missing Allwrite this weekend and I am thankful for all the tweets to help me stay connected. Congrats to Ruth for an amazing conference.  I'm happy to link up with my Saturday celebration friends. 


10 comments:

  1. Your garden looks exquisite! Sadly, my property is so heavily shaded that I am extremely limited in what I can plant. My poor foliage either withers from lack of sun or is heartily ravished by the deer. :)

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    1. We have friendly visitors that occasionally eat something out of the garden but overall we are quite lucky. I believe our dog, Ringo, is my garden angel.

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    1. Thanks so much each year we improve it a little more.

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  3. Loving every moment of summer - this is happiness. Your garden sounds as varied, rich and colorful as your book "garden."

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    1. I love the analogy I've never made that comparison. I will be borrowing your idea thanks for commenting.

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  4. Summer just began for me, and I am going to be experimenting with growing seeds, too. I hope they are as glorious as your flowers and vegetables!

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    1. Growing from seeds makes my heart happy. I have narrowed down my planting to just my cut flowers, but every year I am amazed as they pop out of the ground.

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  5. Your garden looks great! I'd love to know where you get your plants from? Seedlings? Garden center?

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    1. I start "cheap" Wal-Mart, Rural King and Home Depot etc.
      Next I finish up at speciality flower shops like Straders.
      I always buy perennials at the end of year when they are dead and 80-90% off. Works out well for me.

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