I hope there is enough time left in the growing season for them to ripen up. If not, I’ve found a recipe for green tomato salsa. There are some annuals giving us lots of colour, cosmos and zinnias and a few sunflowers.
There is also a pot of calendulas.
In my research about soaps I found out that calendula flowers can be used to give a mild and soothing bar of body soap, so I will be using some of these flowers for that. I did up a couple of pots of perennials from seed as well, some gallardia
and some shasta daisies.
I wanted to do some rudbeckia, but the instructions said it would do best if the seeds were chilled for a time first, so I will leave those for this winter/spring. There is a lovely area right here
that would make a great perennial garden although it badly needs weeding and digging. However it is directly under where shingles will be falling when the roof is done so it will have to wait until after that. I might put the gallardia and the daisies into the ground in a temporary spot and move them into this area come spring.Indoors we are quite cosy. We have a great supply of firewood to keep us warm using our very efficient wood stove.
That stack of wood is three deep in front of that wall. It’s right outside our door. Yes, there is central heating, but nothing beats a wood fire for being warm during what may be very long winters. Scott has his comfy recliner beside his painting station
and I have mine beside some shelves that will eventually hold all my crafting/knitting/stitching supplies.
Both of us have a great view looking out the big sliding glass doors.
There is a tree down by the road that is just beginning to turn colour. That’s all for now.
Looks like a great cozy space! And lovely to plan out gardens :-). Enjoy!
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ReplyDeleteFinally have some time to catch up on blog posts... Thanks for the tour - your house looks comfy - and wood stove season isn't that far away! (I'm secretly anticipating lighting ours for the first time...)
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to reading about your soap-making adventures.