Starting A Pepper Garden

May 2, 2010

Pepper gardens are a good beginner garden because peppers can be grown relatively easy in a little bit of good potting soil. They can be grown in the ground or in a pot. They are a third of the “holy trinity” according to our Louisiana neighbors, along with celery and onions. Peppers can be used in a large variety of dishes including; chili, gumbo, pasta sauce, peppers and eggs, hot pepper jelly, Mexican dishes, etc. You get the idea. Not only can your garden be productive, you can also make it aesthetically pleasing. You can plant bell peppers in a variety of colors and other pepper varieties of different degrees of heat. My pepper plants produced a very good crop this past summer and this spring I will be reworking the garden to include more varieties. Even though they have become dormant, with the right care, they should come right back.

The sweetest peppers are those that are left on the vine until they turn red. Even jalapenos can ripen to red. Be sure to watch them carefully because they can ripen from red to rotten very quickly.

First, you must prepare your plot. To do this, stake out the amount of land you want to use and begin by turning the soil and cleaning it of weeds, rocks, foreign materials, etc. I recommend a 10′ x 3′ plot because it is large enough for a nice variety of peppers and small enough so that a beginner can handle it.

Once your ground is ready, mix in a good potting soil to give your plants a head start. Water lightly to make the soil easy to handle. Then begin planting your pepper plants about every 12 or so inches. Mix and match green, yellow and red bell peppers with chili, jalapeno, banana, and even habanero if you are adventurous.

Once your peppers are planted, water them thoroughly every day at the same time. Pepper plants grow quickly and produce even more quickly. Never water in the heat of the day; the sun could burn your plants.

Use fertilizer for healthier plants.

Make sure to keep an eye on your plants to ward off pests.

Winter Olympics: Snowboarding

January 27, 2010

The U.S. Snowboarding Team was announced, Monday January 25 and we are ready to dominate. Read more about it here.

http://hubpages.com/hub/Winter-Olympics-Snowboarding

Caretakers For the Elderly

January 20, 2010

Taking care of elderly people is often similar to taking care of children, but they tend to be more stubborn. They want their own way and don’t do what is good for them like children, but unlike children, they can overrule  you. It can be a roller coaster. Add to that the fact that they may be related to you and it just gets worse. Learning how to cope can be a chore, but there are a few good resources out there.  Read this article at the link below: For Love Or Money: Caring For The Elderly

http://hubpages.com/hub/Caring-For-The-One-Who-Gave-Me-Life

Black Friday: Running With The….Well, They’re Not Bulls

November 27, 2009

Black Friday sales are everywhere, even in blog posts!!  Get yours now!

 

Jamaica

November 27, 2009

Jamaica
These are pictures of a trip that my husband and I took in 1987 to Montego Bay, Jamaica. We also were able to climb Dunns Falls.
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http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Droid-Motorolas-Answer-To-The-I-Phone

November 8, 2009

The “Droid“, Motorola’s answer to Apple’s “i-Phone” is here. It landed in the retail market just in time for Friday paychecks and many people are rushing to buy one. It has been long touted as the one to replace Apple’s baby. At the very least, the “droid” is a cooler name……

http://hubpages.com/_13qvjx9bxeiq0/hub/How-I-combat-empty-nest-syndromemybabyisgone

October 25, 2009


 

How I combat “empty nest syndrome”

By janiek13

age5
age5

I am home alone

He told me he would never leave me. He said I was his best girl and he even said he would marry me! It doesn’t matter that he was only four years old when he said it, I’m holding him to it. That’s right, my baby has left me and I am all alone. I remember the days when all I wanted was a bath all by myself. I only wanted to make a phone call and talk to my friend in peace. I wanted to have a drink that was just mine. I wanted to eat a sandwich that didn’t already have a bite taken from it.

Now, I have all that and more, except I no longer want it. I want him back. What happened to the clingy, separation anxiety riddled toddler that loved me better than anyone? He went off to college. Oh, I suppose I should be happy. After all, that is how I raised him, to be self sufficient, ambitious, and, of course, happy and able to function without me. Boy, does he function with out me. He has a job that he is successful at, he has a girl whom he loves, and he has a plan for the future. In reality, I am very proud of the little traitor!

So, how do I combat empty nest syndrome? Well, at first I cried, just a little. I decided that was not productive, so I am teaching myself, little by little, to put myself first.  I am trying new things, like writing. I can stay up late and not worry about waking the kids. As soon as I am able, I am going to travel. I have no one to answer to except myself! What a wonderfully liberating thought. I have decided that if something comes along that intrigues me, I am going to try a little bit. I’ll try  much more if it’s good and if I miss him too much, I can always catch up with him on facebook or twitter.


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