No, I'm not giving away money. I'm talking about the other green! Plants!! I can't lie and say that I have the best green thumb there is. I've murdered plenty of perfectly good plants. I tried for years to get the damn things to stay alive but hardly any luck. A couple years ago, I decided that I wouldn't kill anymore. Easy enough.
Of course, it's not easy. But it can be done.
My first tip is to just start. Start with seeds or starter plants. Start with succulents. Just start. And when you do start, start small. Don't go out and buy hundreds of dollars worth of plants or 50 packets of seeds.
We started with just a small patch in our backyard and a few succulents inside.
The first year we did this, we had no plan. We just threw some seeds in the dirt and wished for the best.
We got lucky...
Very lucky. The carrots were small, but HEY! THEY ARE CARROTS! And BEETS! Go us!
We were happy with the garden that year. We were outside all the time. Then pregnancy and summer hit and you couldn't have dragged me outside. Things died. Lots of things. But Texas has brutal summer heat. Even if we had tried our hardest to keep every single plant alive, we would have failed.
This year, we tried a few new seeds. Those little guys under the "Smith" sign were supposed to be okra....
Not okra. These beautiful sunflowers were planted the year before, but never took. I thought it was a failed seed pack. That happens. No big deal. This year, I bought a pack of okra seeds. Plants them and almost automatically (3 or so days later), we had little plants. I was so pumped! OKRA! Then little buds formed. Then these ladies bloomed. Much better than okra, if ya ask me.
My second tip is, remember the seasons. You don't have to do a bunch of research, although it does help. Just pay attention to your seasons in whatever part of the world you are in. Beets and carrots grow well here in the Fall and Spring but in the Summer, the ground is just too dang hot. We had a giant cabbage plant that lasted through the entire Winter. Snow and complete freezes and still kicking. We've learned a lot. And each year/season, we pretty much start over. Not totally from scratch, but close to it.
Third tip, bring some life indoors. These babies are my favorite things ever. I have a few.... ok, more like a metric ton of these little guys in our house. Simple, plain terra cotta pots, dirt, rocks, plant. Easy. You water them maybe twice in 2 weeks, but usually just once. I use a spray bottle to make sure I don't over water them.
I have them throughout the house. This is on top of the dinning table. By putting the pots on a small pretty cutting board, I can move it around if needed and the tabletop doesn't get any water damage.
The mantel plant is actually a cutting from my mom's backyard. I have a few of them. This one is just the perfect height for the mantel.
We also have a few plant stands in the house. This is my favorite. EVER. It has a small fern on top and succulents. All in terra cotta pots.
Final tip...get everyone involved. Everyone in the house (except for the baby, his time is coming...) is responsible for the plants. If you notice one isn't feeling so well, you fix it or let someone know. Everyone waters the plants. Everyone trims the plants. Why? These plants are enjoyed by the whole family and let's be honest...it's a lot of work. Jack likes to water the plants outside with the hose. He usually is allowed to get soaking wet in the process, which is awesome for him. He also likes to water the plants inside with a spray bottle. We have a couple plants that need a certain amount of light and water and you can tell when they aren't feeling well. It's his job to check them daily.
I hope this is helpful to some. If not, then at least you got to see some pretty pictures!!
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Kids on a Plane
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Today Jack, Mason, and I are going to be flying to see my family. We are so so SO excited and have been packing and planning since tickets were bought. July 4th will be a party then I'll have some mom-time and Jack will have some kid/cousin time and Mason..well he goes with the flow.
I have flown with Jack tons of times. It's only an hour-ish flight. But I haven't even flown with two. (yikes) I am nervous. I am bringing my stroller with the kickstand for Jack to ride on. Hopefully, no one will bitch about how big it is at the gate. It's not any larger than a normal stroller, but definitely not an umbrella stroller. Anyway. I am nervous. Mason is a screamer. I mean SCREAMER. Hopefully, I can feed him while we are taking off and landing and keep him busy for that hour all while making sure Jack is cool. I've packed... well, overpacked our carry-on bag.
I got this duffle-style bag at Target. I really wanted to bring my diaper bag in all it's awesomeness, but I have to bring my laptop for school related work I have to do over the weekend. That doesn't not fit in the diaper bag. This bag is cute and roomy. Really roomy. I have all of Mason's stuff packed into my Mommy Bag from Lily Jade Co. It's really saving me from rummaging around this giant bag while I have a screaming baby. (Ok ok. He doesn't scream that much, but when he does... geez.)
Not shown are the three bottles and formula container I'm bringing. Yes... I overpacked for him. Once when flying said hour flight with Jack, I brought just the bare minium. I got stuck. In Houston. With one bottle and ONE diaper. Not awesome. Overpack I will. The little lollypop teether on a Star Wars pacifier clip is genius. He drops teethers ALL THE TIME so this way, he can drop it all he wants and then pick that thing right back up NOT dirty. Mom win.
These are my little essentials that I travel with. Wallet, lip stuff, pen, and bandaids. Not pictured is my laptop charger and phone cords. Oh and Jack's ipad. Yah. That thing. I can't wait for his birthday where we (HOPEFULLY) can get him a mini.
Laptop and school stuff. Also, my kindle. I will do anything to keep Mason from screaming and if that means sticking this thing in front of him with Sesame Street on it, so be it. The other passengers will thank me. The laptop "bag" is from A Beautiful Mess a while back. It's actually a clutch but fits my laptop perfectly.
Snacks. For me and for Jackson. He isn't sold on the apple chips yet, but I'm working on it. The little red things are lentil snacks. He thinks they are cheesy, but (sneaky mom!) they are tomato basil and yummy.
Jack will be carrying his own backpack or the stroller will. Either way, this is his stuff. It's from Gap a few years ago.
His stuffs. Maze book, National Geographic Almanac, Planes books, Cars, yogurt melts, and his Paw Patrol buddies.
Wish me luck! I'm sure we'll be just fine......
I have flown with Jack tons of times. It's only an hour-ish flight. But I haven't even flown with two. (yikes) I am nervous. I am bringing my stroller with the kickstand for Jack to ride on. Hopefully, no one will bitch about how big it is at the gate. It's not any larger than a normal stroller, but definitely not an umbrella stroller. Anyway. I am nervous. Mason is a screamer. I mean SCREAMER. Hopefully, I can feed him while we are taking off and landing and keep him busy for that hour all while making sure Jack is cool. I've packed... well, overpacked our carry-on bag.
I got this duffle-style bag at Target. I really wanted to bring my diaper bag in all it's awesomeness, but I have to bring my laptop for school related work I have to do over the weekend. That doesn't not fit in the diaper bag. This bag is cute and roomy. Really roomy. I have all of Mason's stuff packed into my Mommy Bag from Lily Jade Co. It's really saving me from rummaging around this giant bag while I have a screaming baby. (Ok ok. He doesn't scream that much, but when he does... geez.)
Not shown are the three bottles and formula container I'm bringing. Yes... I overpacked for him. Once when flying said hour flight with Jack, I brought just the bare minium. I got stuck. In Houston. With one bottle and ONE diaper. Not awesome. Overpack I will. The little lollypop teether on a Star Wars pacifier clip is genius. He drops teethers ALL THE TIME so this way, he can drop it all he wants and then pick that thing right back up NOT dirty. Mom win.
These are my little essentials that I travel with. Wallet, lip stuff, pen, and bandaids. Not pictured is my laptop charger and phone cords. Oh and Jack's ipad. Yah. That thing. I can't wait for his birthday where we (HOPEFULLY) can get him a mini.
Laptop and school stuff. Also, my kindle. I will do anything to keep Mason from screaming and if that means sticking this thing in front of him with Sesame Street on it, so be it. The other passengers will thank me. The laptop "bag" is from A Beautiful Mess a while back. It's actually a clutch but fits my laptop perfectly.
Snacks. For me and for Jackson. He isn't sold on the apple chips yet, but I'm working on it. The little red things are lentil snacks. He thinks they are cheesy, but (sneaky mom!) they are tomato basil and yummy.
Jack will be carrying his own backpack or the stroller will. Either way, this is his stuff. It's from Gap a few years ago.
His stuffs. Maze book, National Geographic Almanac, Planes books, Cars, yogurt melts, and his Paw Patrol buddies.
Wish me luck! I'm sure we'll be just fine......