We cant decide on a name to call our Garden. We have come up with a few names, but they dont seem to fit our personalities. Someone told me that some people take years to find the perfect name for their garden. Hope We can think of something to agree on.
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Kara
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
So new to Blogging.
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This summer Ive had so much free time that I started little projects to keep me busy.
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This summer Ive had so much free time that I started little projects to keep me busy.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Crocheting/Game night
Playing Sorry and Monopoly at blaise's hale. Teaching Malia how to crochet for her new baby that's on the way. =) Im excited for my seoul sister.
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Kara
I'll post our finished products online.
We attempted today to make herb oils. As soon as they are complete ill post!
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Coffee grinds
Thank you Lilly @ drop in cafe located in Aikahi Shopping center for the coffee grinds for the garden!
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Sewing Seeds
Good Morning!
Malia and I have just begun our garden this past week. Yesterday we sowed our first seeds. We planted: Carrots, Cucumbers, Kombocha (Japanese Pumpkin), Manoa Lettuce, Spinach, Rosemary, Lavender (traditional, and English), Mint, lemon grass and Thyme. Currently we have two Manoa lettuce plants that seem to love the shade rather than direct sunlight. The mint plant was in the hands of the ripper but thankfully we caught it watered it well. Today it seems to have kicked back to its full mint force.
Mind we have never actually gardened before so if you are a gardener and reading this please leave us some advice. =)
Our seeds our from Koolau farmers, they probably think we are crazy. lol.
We decided to stay away from hardware of Hawaii because on our first excursion to pick up soil, seeds, and started plants, a creepy worker followed us around not asking for help but just lurking. When we were trying hard to avoid him, I accidentally took us down the same Aile as him. His intensely creeping glare and little smile forced me to move into the shelves not only cutting my arm, but also causing a mini scene. Which Malia made even worse by cracking up laughing. (thanks Malia I thought you were suppose to have my back lol.)
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Kara
Malia and I have just begun our garden this past week. Yesterday we sowed our first seeds. We planted: Carrots, Cucumbers, Kombocha (Japanese Pumpkin), Manoa Lettuce, Spinach, Rosemary, Lavender (traditional, and English), Mint, lemon grass and Thyme. Currently we have two Manoa lettuce plants that seem to love the shade rather than direct sunlight. The mint plant was in the hands of the ripper but thankfully we caught it watered it well. Today it seems to have kicked back to its full mint force.
Mind we have never actually gardened before so if you are a gardener and reading this please leave us some advice. =)
Our seeds our from Koolau farmers, they probably think we are crazy. lol.
We decided to stay away from hardware of Hawaii because on our first excursion to pick up soil, seeds, and started plants, a creepy worker followed us around not asking for help but just lurking. When we were trying hard to avoid him, I accidentally took us down the same Aile as him. His intensely creeping glare and little smile forced me to move into the shelves not only cutting my arm, but also causing a mini scene. Which Malia made even worse by cracking up laughing. (thanks Malia I thought you were suppose to have my back lol.)
<3
Kara
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