Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

T's Gardening Skills

Been slightly out of touch lately. Just a very quick update on my very proud son as we all admire (and beg for nibbles) his freshly grown peas. He planted the seeds about 2 months ago and they are now grown and DEEE-licious!!!



Here are 2 videos. The girls were begging to have some but he wasn't too happy about sharing - especially after he recently discovered them taking some without his permission. So, he made up a game of questions and when they got the answer(s) correct they were rewarded with a pod.




Friday, April 23, 2010

Spring Break!!

Today I took the day off of work and worked this morning from home. Then, I had to hit the grocery store(s) for food / ingredients for a bbq that we are hosting at our home tomorrow. At 3pm, I picked up our trio from school. I love the days when I can get to school and pick them up! It's a treat for all of us!

They all came out of school excited as they now have a 2 week spring break! Woo hoo!!! We are all so excited about it!

When we arrived home they immediately went outside to play. It wasn't an overly warm day but it was comfortable. The 3 of them played so well together. I was thrilled to watch them and hear their creative games.

At one point, I looked out from the kitchen (my 2nd office) and saw them bouncing around our garden. They love watching all our flowers pop up. We've all worked on it together - choosing the plants, planting the bulbs, etc. It looks so unbelievably gorgeous now. And, so does my trio. I had to share...




Then, they decided to jump. I had to snap away. Look how adorable these turned out.











More close ups of our amazing spring blossoms....


Sunday, June 21, 2009

My Green Thumb

After 7 years of living in our home, I finally figured out which window / area of the house to put my orchids in to get them to rebloom!! I'm now rotating them around so when they lose their flowers they get sent up to the front window or T's bedroom window (he's so excited that they like to rebloom in his room) until they get buds. Then, they are brought back into the family room for us to all enjoy (bottom right).

The other flower which I have not moved but is very happy to rebloom on it's own is a beautiful Medinilla. I had never heard of these before but loved it when I saw it. When I bought it (about 1 1/2 years ago) it had a few of these big heavy flowers hanging off of it. The flowers, like the orchids, stayed in bloom for a long time. However, once they died off, the plant, again like the orchid, that remained was not so pretty. I'm so thrilled that it has another flower on it that we are all enjoying. Even the kids get excited when our flowers - both indoor and outdoor - rebloom.



Curt and I recently found a Dogwood tree at the plant nursery. We are so excited as they remind us of the states when we were kids. You don't see many Dogwood trees around here. We've planted the gorgeous tree (about 5 ft tall) and hope that it'll be happy in our garden for years to come....

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Blossoms

I'm not 100% sure what kind of tree this is in our front yard but we love it at this time of year. It's covered with pink blossoms that smell like heaven! Due to our sudden warm weather (we sort of skipped spring and went straight into summer) it started blossoming about 2 - 3 weeks earlier than usual.


Hanging from our tree is this sweet flower basket that was given to me by Erika, our nanny. Last year's was stolen by someone. In this country, anything outside of your property's fence / gate is sort of up for grabs! If we want to get rid of old bushes or furniture, we just lay it on the corner and watch. They usually get picked up within an hour! One guy picked up some old bushes (with roots in tact) by driving by, opening his door, leaning over, grabbing and pulling into his car without ever coming to a stop! We have to be careful and always tell the kids to bring in their bikes, scooters, etc or they'll get picked up...


Last year Erika (nanny) wrote a note on one of our potted plants under this tree saying in Hungarian, "Please do not take. If you need flowers, ring door bell and we can give you some change to go buy for yourself." No one stole it nor did they ring the bell asking for change!


Wednesday, April 8, 2009

My Garden

No matter where I've lived (whether an apartment with a small balcony or a rental with a small garden) , I have always tried to add my touch with flowers. I love having a garden and thrive on watching my fall bulbs pop up in the spring. Recently the kids have gotten involved but it is still a bit too long of a wait for them. They do love getting their hands dirty in the dirt and helping plant with me. All three of them love watching what pops up and the colors of all the beautiful flowers. We are so proud of our garden and have to always post the snaps of the recent developments.


The crocuses have finished and now it is time for the tulips, daffodils and hyacinths...







The bees love it but thanks to the Bee Movie the kids get what their job is and are no longer as scared. Plus, they love honey and flowers so know the bees have a job to do!

Sprinkler Time

It seriously doesn't feel like spring here. It feels more like summer! With our mid-days reaching up to 25 degrees C which is nearing 80 degrees F! It feels warm, warm, warm. The kids have the fever for being outside non-stop. They have been asking to have the sprinklers on for about 4 or 5 days straight. Today, I finally gave in. They all ran upstairs and got their own swimsuits on in just a few short minutes! I explained to them that the water came out unheated and it would be cold, cold, cold. No problem - they explained to me. They were ready and hot and wanted cold water....

Well, it only lasted for about 15 mins but they loved it and I got a few funny fotos!




Ali can honestly be the toughest of the trio... She reminds me of myself. Third kid and trying to prove herself... She stayed in there the longest and took any dare that came her way. She was a lot of fun to watch but then ended with, "Mommy, can I have a jacket?"





These two took their time and really thought it through...