Garden Delight
for your very warm and
welcoming comments
on my comeback post.
It's good to be back!
Summer days have come to an end but luckily
my vegetable garden is still in full production.
The tomato plants have filled the obelisks that we built.
I grew heirlooms this year and it makes me giddyto see them ripening.
I've had so many tomatoes, zucchinis and summer squashthat I set up a table on my front porch
and asked my neighbors to come help themselves.
I am delighted to see so many pumpkins
and gourds
of all colors, shapes and sizes growing in my garden.
I'm sure this may seem strange to some,but sometimes I think that my purpose
for growing a garden is more for the
happiness
I get from decorating with my harvest
than from the eating of it.
I suppose both serve a similar purpose;one feeds the body, the other feeds the soul.

The Ol' Screen Door
that was originally propped in the corner of the side porch.
It was there because my client has a love for old screen doors
and she had purchased this one to use as decoration.
Without telling her my plans I kidnapped her door to give it a makeover.and show off the details.
We purchased two sets of bi-fold doors from the thrift store.
And added plywood and molding to make a shelving unit.
I gave the outside a few coats of the exterior red paintthat was used on other porch projects.
The interior was painted a calm gray.
Now the ol' screen door is not just pretty to look at,it's functional too.
The perfect little potting shed!
A Flower Place
One project was a plant stand.
We built a simple box out of MDF,added some decorative molding to the front,
and attached stair balusters for legs.
To make it easy and inexpensive to change faux flowers seasonally,
Holes were drilled into the board and it was covered with moss.
If the homeowner wants real potted flowers,she can simply remove the interior board and place them inside.
But for now the faux flowers are pretty and maintenance free.
I think it looks perfectsitting beneath the welcome sign I made.
Address This
My client shares a long driveway with her neighbors. She wanted a way to let people know which home was theirs. I thought about making something like this
to show off her address, but she also asked for items that were low maintenance.
I walked the aisles of the home improvement store until I discovered the electrical section. I purchased a long conduit pipe, two bent sections,
and a bag of joiners.
I also picked up address numbers and a small piece of galvanized sheet metal.
Mr. JofH cut the pipe and assembled the frame. He backed the sheet metal with cedar boards so the numbers could be screwed in, then hung the address from the frame with a few links of chain.
I was thrilled with the no maintenance, simple industrial look and so was my client.
Sowing Seeds
I've always thought it would be funto start flowers for my yard from seeds.
This year with finances so tight, and still having a desire for a bounty of beauty,
it has become a necessity.
To help fill our gardens with flowers,I decided to try my hand at sowing seeds indoors.
I purchased little green houses andgathered a few packets of seeds.
Now, just a few days later, I'm excited to report a little growth.














