Sunday, February 5, 2012

First post here!

Welcome to Molly & Kelly's Weekend Bubble Blog where everything that happens is good because it's a weekend! AND everything we will post is what's happening in our little BUBBLE of the world! I hope to include gardening, cooking (and wine!), other projects that we choose to embark on and whatever makes our BUBBLE look good and feel like HOME :-)

Yesterday we planted tomatoes, zucchini, yellow squash and bell peppers. We used 4 terra cotta containers. Today we bought some lettuces and some Joi Choi cabbage. I'll go back to Home Depot for more containers for those, I couldn't fit anymore supplies and plants in my car yesterday (my trunk was FULL of dirt!).

So, here's how they look:

Please be patient with me as I learn to navigate blogger!

The last of our roses, time to cut them back now. I probably should have cut them back already, but our weather has been so whacky that they decided to bud again and I couldn't cut them!

 
Hope you can smell them! Inhale deeply! and CHEERS!

5 comments:

  1. Yay! I absolutely love that you guys are blogging. I've been so looking forward to this. xoxoxo

    (It won't let me put in my name/site info, so I'm going to try Google. No clue what will happen!)

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    1. hopefully I can stay on top of it and get into a routine of blogging regularly. I think it will be good to have a journal again... especially now that we are growing things :-) I'm glad you're my first comment! :-)

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  2. Hey, you fixed it! And I CAN smell the rose now too!!

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  3. Barbara Ann here. I will try to remember to identify myself each time. I will sign mine BA. Your photos are great. I love fresh herbs. Wish I could grow some here, but it is very difficult with the wind we have. It just tears up fragile plants. Keep posting!!

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    1. I am growing my herbs in an AeroGarden inside the house. My boss gave it to me and it works really well. Currently i have: 3 kinds of basil, tarragon, cilantro and a lemon mint.

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