Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Axe Murderers in the Backyard!

OK, one of the nice things about living in the desert is that Spring really starts around March, sometimes in February!!!  It has been really warm bordering on hot for weeks now.
Tonight the kids decided to get in a nice squirt bottle fight in the backyard to cool off.
...Unfortunately they were also screaming like they were being attacked by an axe murderer!!!
My poor neighbors!

Sam was having entirely TOO much fun
squirting Amanda in the head! 

Em and Amanda were totally soaked!!  The funny thing is that it was Sam and Izzy that did most of the squirting!  Amanda is loving it, and Emily is putting up with it. ;)

I look around the backyard and can't find Izzy...
"WHERE is she" I ask, 
to which Amanda replies:
"She is sitting on the lawnmower"

"Oh" I say..."of course she is"
*sigh*
A WHOLE new kind of 'riding lawnmower'!

Friday, April 23, 2010

How Does Your Garden Grow?

When we lived in C/C each of our older girls picked out a rose bush of thier very own.  We had SO much fun tending them and watching them grow.  Every time there would be new blooms the girls would FREAK out, they were always soooo excited! Unfortunately the poor roses didn't make it thorough the transition to July desert heat when we moved.  :(  Emily picked out a tiny little climbing white tea rose last year.  It has done pretty well...until this spring.   Now it is GINORMOUS!!!  In my last post about our newly remodeled backyard I put up this pic:
It has really taken off since last summer when Josh put up this trellis.  Give it something to climb and BOY does it CLIMB! LOL 
Well you have just GOTTA see it now!!!

Amazing huh?  I swear every day the thing gets more blossoms!  And there are at LEAST that many new buds just waiting for thier turn!  Sorry for the glare, I literally took this pic like 5 minutes ago, and the sun is VERY bright this morning!  But the kids are being good so NOW is the time to blog!

In fact our entire yard/garden has really taken off this past week.  I think that a couple of days of cooler weather and some rain has certainly helped!

Our first little tomato!!!
I love tomatos...I mean like LOOOOVE them!  I won't even make myself a sandwich unless we have them on hand!  :D  Of all the things we have planted I am most excited about *hopefully* [crosses fingers] getting some yummy tomatos! :D

Our 'new' lemons!  The picture of our 'first' lemon from my previous post showed the lemon that was already growing when we bought the tree...it is just nice to see that under our care our Lemon Tree (I think I shall name her Sprite...*snicker snicker*) has conceded to replace the 20+ blooms with teeny tiny little soon-to-be-lemons! :D  YAY!!!

While these are NOT fruit, they are by FAR my most favorite flower we have planted...and they are getting HUGE!

Our Martha Washington Geranium has recovered from its crazy overgrowth of last year and has dozens of blooms on it now...it is truly beautiful!

OK, the peas were the first thing we planted...and they are TOTALLY insane now!  That trellis net is 2ft tall...these plants are HUGE!  And while I did discover that some nasty little critter has been nibbling on the lower leaves (grumble grumble...grrrrr...I will deal with THAT promptly) I am hoping they give us lots of yummy fresh sugar snap and regular peas!

I LOVE the blooms on the climbing jasmine.  Those little delicate star-shaped blooms are so pretty!  And there are SO MANY of them!  I would highly recommend them to anyone in the desert, they are really hardy plants!   They are even planted out in our Condo complex in the landscaping near sidewalks, although they sure seem to do better after we tied them up...they like to climb...just like Izzy!

Amandas pink rosebush is growing like CRAZY lately!  I LOVE the bright red new growth leaves on the roses...they are so beautiful!

Of course the reason that our yard is doing so well is due to this little garden Gnome that Emily picked out to protect all our green growing things!
;)

Amanda picked a frog...I love frogs, they make me happy! :D

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Blooming Where We Are Planted

Our backyard before:


OK, when we first moved here our backyard was depressing...to say the least!  Mostly dead grass surrounded by dusty sandy dirt/clay.  Ugh. 
(The two rose bushes in the 1/2 barrels we brought with us)

 (...Yep those two blondies are my girls and the then-baby Sam in '07 the day we were loading up the moving van)
Our old yard in C/C was so green and plush (after much work on it) it was a bummer to have the 'barren wasteland' at our new place!  ;)  Heck, when we found out where we were moving we didn't think we would get a yard at all, we sold our mower, BBQ, and all that stuff...only to buy replacements once we got here! *sigh* C'est la vie!  Not that the kids didn't have LOTS of fun...digging holes in the dirt and making 'creations' with water and the clay/dirt...ugh (see first photo)  Oh, they got soooo muddy and gross every time they went out to play!

I really don't blame anyone for not putting much money and time into the backyard of a rental...most renters destroy WAY more than they improve a property!  Luckily we have a WONDERFUL landlady, she is truly a pleasure to rent from!  She has allowed us freedom to fix it all up as we see fit, and even helped out with the cost...I LOVE YOU ELSA! :D  It has taken us the past two summers to get the hang of gardening in the desert, and we are really happy with the results!

The sprinkler system was broken and that finished off the poor grass last spring, so with our Landladys approval, Josh had some very nice landscapers to come and tear out the old grass, level the yard, fix the sprinkler set-up, install a drip-system (he is explaining the drip system to Josh in the pic), spread pretty cover-rocks around the edges, and lay down new sod! :D  This was May 09.

So THIS year we decided to plant some of our OWN flowers and veggies!  We used these little peat-pellet greenhouses, and have some GREAT success!

Of course we have no actual in-the-ground-garden space, so Josh got a bunch of scrap lumber and built us some above-ground garden boxes! 
As usual Amanda helped a ton.  :D 
Just look at her wielding that drill all alone!
YOU GO GIRL! ;)
Of course Izzy just HAD to help too!

Now for the BIG reveal...[drumroll please...]


OK, we are going to go Left to Right around the yard! 
Our BBQ...which has seen MUCH use since all this work has been getting done!
Don't adjust the color on your monitor, that is GREEEEEEEEN!!! ;)


Behind the BBQ Josh made this great multi-level arrangement! So pretty right?  The big climbing vine is Jasmine, in the two blue pots we have a bunch of flowers we are growing from seed, and the little tree in the terra cotta pot is a dwarf lemon tree!!!

Our first little lemon!!!  Isn't she cute? The blossoms on this tree smell INTOXICATING!!! I LOVE IT!
I can only imagine what it is like to live near a huge citrus grove...AWESOME!
Yup, we got a topsy Turvy Tomato Grower thingie!  We ran out of room in our planter boxes (which you have yet to see) so we thought we would try it out...so far so good!  Three of the six tomato plants in it have started to bloom!

Here is Sam helping us add the soil to the planter, he had SO much fun doing it!  He about had to crawl inside the bag to fill up his little bucket then he would climb up the stepladder to dump it in...so cute!
Here we have a Bouganvilla in the corner on the white trellis, Rosebush in the big pot, another Bouganvilla on the short trellis, daisies in front, and more little flowers in the little pot.

We really thought that our Bouganvilla had 'bought the farm' after the winter.  (OK, so 1 did, but 2 out of 3 isn't bad...right???)  We didn't really 'winterize' them at all last year, and they looked TERRIBLE this spring!  I pruned until my pruner was sore, and just LOOK at how beautiful they are already!
This is the back wall with most of the new and/or improved plantings...pretty ugly backdrop, huh?  Not much to be done with a cinderblock wall right? Well...lucky for me my hubby is a GENIUS!

We got this Reed Fence stuff, and it made a HUGE difference! :D  We also found these little planter boxes to hang on the wall, and the MOST gorgeous colored flowers to go inside them:
I mean have you ever SEEN Petunias these colors?

or these Daisy-type flowers with the SAME colors?
UH-MAZE-ING!!!! :D

Our Fancy schmancy new petunias along with some pretty ground cover flowers (you can't see them, they are from seed and still tiny!) and some Morning Glory that will hopefully vine out and all down the planter...should be really beautiful! :)

Yellow long-stemmed rosebush, with the hummingbird feeder nestled in there, a fern that we brought back from the brink of death, and I think a geranium plant that was TOTALLY out of control...until I took my snippers to it and Josh replanted it..now it is starting to bloom again! :D

This is one of those yellow long-stemmed roses...Beeeeautiful!



If this isn't the prettiest hummingbird feeder EVER I don't know what is!
Most of the hummingbird feeders seem to be made of hideous red plastic...SO UGLY! 
But we saw this one and LOVED it! ;)  I hope the birdies do too! :D
And in this corner we have a very lively climbing white tea-rose bush that only has about 3 dozen buds (at least) on it right now.  In the bottom of that barrel are two Scotch Broom plants, I know that to many farmers they are weeds...but get ONE whiff of the fragrance coming off of those yellow flowers- you will think you have died and gone to heaven! :D
(Note: The half barrels were actually once a WHOLE whiskey barrel we bought at a antique store in Utah and Josh sawed that sucker in half for our roses, that (RIP) didn't make it through the transition to July/Aug desert heat when we moved )

Our Garden!
Far left: crook-neck squash, jalepenos in the small box in back (that is pronounced Jal-uh-peen-yoh ;), then twelve...yes, I said 12 Zucchini plants in the next box...we are totally going to be those people who show up to church with a trunk full of produce to pawn off on our friends!  Where was I?  Oh yeah, we have a whole HUGE box of just peas...yup, ones side is sugar-snap peas and the other dwarf regular pea plants.  They are the first thing we planted and are totally FREAKING out! :D  In the back where you almost can't see are Cucumbers, then in the next large box on the far right are the green beans and some Roma tomatos in front!
[whew!!]

Josh found this great inexpensive net trellis for the plants to climb...and climb they DO!

Lastly we got this neato hanging basket holder to put some more flowers in! It was suprisingly inexpensive and looks really cool with all the colorful flowers!  We did get some already blooming plants, and then planted some of our 'from seed' flowers in as well....we shall see how they do!
Oh, and we did purchase some cheap Adirondack style stacking chairs, they are actually really comfy and we can stack them out of the way when we aren't using them!  I would LOVE to have a real patio table and chairs set...but they are far more $$$ than we can spend, and WHERE exactly would I put it???

This would be the LONE petunia bloom left in the hanging baskets...for some reason Izzy thinks that ripping the heads off of the petunias in the two lower baskets is her calling in life.
*sigh*

OK, so there you have it, that is our new and improved backyard, pretty cool huh?  It is too cramped to get far enough away to get it all in one picture, so please forgive the sheer quantity of pix on this post! :D 
We had so much fun fixing it all up...yet perhaps you say "WHY?" when we could very well be moving next summer (depending on where Josh gets a residency) Why would we put so much time, effort and $$$ into the yard of our rental condo? 
This is why:
BBQ dinner outside with the fam.

The kids just hanging out in the yard, having fun!

I LOVE having so much green in our yard,
and putting all the time and labor into it
makes it that more special!
Besides, who will you call
when you need Zucchini...
...me.
:D

Monday, April 12, 2010

Time to Shear the Sheep...er, um...Boy!

OH the indignity of having to have your hair cut
against your will!!!
Josh did a really great job...Sam did NOT want to stand there at all.  It wasn't that he was so against having his hair cut, it was that he wanted to watch Thomas the Tank Engine and this hair-cutting thing was getting in the way of his entertainment!
He looks ECSTATIC huh? 
I love the only-cut-the-back-and-sides-so-far-mohawk!
(please ignore the hideously dirty mirror behind him,
I swear I cleaned it the very next day after seeing it in this pic! LOL)
Could his toes be any cuter? 
You can even tell he was not so happy by his little dirty piggies! ;)

Obviously getting your hair cut is a very tiring business!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

We KNOW the Easter Bunny (...well his minions at least)

My kids are tricky.  This must be true because despite all of their wretched behavior this year they had QUITE a haul on Easter morning!  I do know why though...our wonderful upstairs neighbors are close personal friends of the Easter Bunny (they would be Skittles and Candi...one is soft as a HUGE cotton ball and just as white and one is feather soft and brown, both with cute wiggly noses, perfect hoppy tails and a preferences for green leafy food...yup, BUNNIES!!!)

When Amanda and Emily woke up they found THIS on the table downstairs:
QUITE the haul huh???

Amanda wasn't pleased AT ALL...obviously! ;)

She begged that durn bunny for this HUGE Lindt bunny...and even though the bunny cost more than most of the other candy combined, the bunny is a big softie and got it anyway!!!

Emily just BEAMING at the thought of all that candy!

Emily wrote the Easter Bunny a note, asking to please get a Princess Chocolate Bunny, Skittles, and Twix bars in her basket.  What is really amazing is that the bunny provided those things with NO last-minute trip,
does that bunny know these kids or WHAT???

Yep, Sam has a Lightening McQueen Easter Basket...it is SO him!

I L-O-V-E these pez dispensers, so fun huh?  Sam told me:
"Mom, you take the picture of Thomas and his friends...OK?"

Izzy got some Littlest Pet Shop animals with her basket of treats.

"PUPPY!"

  I LOVE this photo.  What a beautiful little girl my Elizabeth is! :D

The fun doesn't end there, "WHAT? There is MORE???" You say
...yep, much more!!!
Since our upstairs neighbor bunnies are SUCH good friends
with the Easter bunny
we had a special hunt on our hands...
off to the backyard!


How many of YOU get a GORGEOUS handmade Easter card
 from the bestest neighbors in the world?
We love you Kathie, Gregg, and Brian!!! :D

Can you see all the effort our Bunnies went to for our Easter egg hunt?

Nothing quite like looking for candy in your backyard
 while still in your jammies! ;)
(Those would be new nightgowns from Grandma Barton...
I shall blog about that later)

Sammy is getting good at finding the treasures!

EVEN chocolate dipped pretzels...YAY!!!
(they were sooooooo good!)

Amanda hefting the yumminess!

My three oldest cuties! 
Izzy was still asleep, we didn't want the chocolate to melt
and I was CERTAINLY not going to wake her up!

These kids are SPOILED!!!
But that is just OK! ;)

I know, weird right??
Lots of pics and not too much commentary,
not like me at all huh?!
...No, I have not been taken by the body snatchers!!
(If I had I would have requested a slightly upgraded body! ROFL!)