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March 26, 2022

A Backyard Gardener’s Best Tips

People either say you have a green thumb or you don’t! However, I believe with a little work and determination, anybody can have a green thumb. Over the last few years of trial and error, I’ve learned a lot through planting and tending to my front flower beds and backyard garden. I’m happy to share what has worked for me in hopes that it may make your garden even more plentiful this year!

Don’t waste your time buying plants that won’t survive in your zone! Your gardening zone is helpful to know so that you can buy plants that are likely to thrive in your zone. Determine your gardening zone using this map and your zip code. Keep your gardening zone in mind as you plan out your flower beds and gardens!

Patience. If you know me, you know this isn’t an easy one for me!! As soon as we have one day over 70 degrees I’m ready to start planting. Wait until your last frost is done and over with! Otherwise, you may lose some of your plants and flowers, which is the worst! You can head to the Almanac to determine when it may be best to plant your seeds, flowers, and plants. It’s not 100% accurate, but gives you a good idea! Then, your soil/ground has to be warm enough to sustain seeds starting to grow.

It can be tempting to grab all of your gardening supplies at big box stores, including your plants, flowers, trees, etc. However, I’ve learned that you are much better off shopping at local nurseries! Local nurseries typically don’t stock plants and flowers that are unsuitable for your zone. In addition, their plants are less root bound, have been watered appropriately, and their staff is much more knowlegable about their products.

If you’re in Lubbock, I rounded up the best local nurseries! Click the image above!

We’ve decided that what works best for us in our garden beds – start your cut flowers from seeds and grow your vegetables from starts that you buy at the local nursery! As much as I love gardening, I am not committed enough to start my vegetable seeds indoors or patient enough to start them from seeds and wait for them to produce vegetables! Lol! In our front flower beds we plant already started plants as well. Except for that time I planted mammoth sunflowers in our front beds… and they were over 12 feet tall!

Make a list of what you have planted in your garden beds, flower beds, and yards. This helps you when you can’t remember how much they should be watered, what kind of fertilizer they like, troubleshooting their growth, and what you want to plant again next year!

Perennials vs annuals: something I feel like I google everytime I am at a nursery! You want to make sure to have a combination of both for your flower beds. Perennials will regrow every spring, and you’ll be so glad you planted them when you see them pop back up each spring! I’m a lazy gardener and I don’t even dig up most of my bulbs, and they come back each year in my zone. Annuals will bloom a little longer, but they will die at the end of the season.

Think about the location when you are planting! What time of day does that area gets sun? It’s important to consider if your plant needs shade, part shade, part sun, or full sun. In Lubbock, I’ve noticed it even makes a different whether or not a full sun plant should get morning sun or evening sun. That evening sun is HOT! This may take some trial and error!

Along with location, you want to plan out where you are planting each seed, plant, flower, etc. You don’t want to overcrowd, even though it is soooo tempting to do so!! Check how large the mature plant gets and space appropriately. When you first plant, it may look bare. I promise it will fill in! And if you don’t believe me… you’re in good company. I always end up over planting!!

If you are building a raised garden bed in your yard, make sure it’s next to a source of water. Dragging a hose across the yard can get OLD! Especially when it’s 100+ degrees outside. If you want, you can invest in a drip system that runs from your hose on a timer!

HAVE FUN! You will have some plants that thrive each year, and some that you just can’t get to grow. Remember to document your garden each year so that next year you have a good starting place!

Hose timer // Drip irrigation kit // Shears // Wooden Raised Bed //
3 Tier Bed // Metal Bed // Gardening Gloves

I think that’s it.. for now! I’d love to hear any of your gardening tips in the comments! Happy planting!

Emily

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March 19, 2021

A labor of love: Our home remodel part 2!

I have always loved a good before and after! If you read Part 1 of our home remodel story, you know that I am calling these pictures before & nows! Mostly because our home is still a work in progress… so this is what it looks like right now!

For a while, I was reluctant to share pictures until everything was “just right”. But I’ve come to realize that there is beauty in the in between – the time where life happens, memories are made, and love is shared – between the before and after. And that is the now! We don’t have baseboards and there are still places that need touch up paint or new doors but… One year later (and a few months later) and there has been so much change and so much life lived. I can’t wait for you to see!

Before Move In

From closing date to move in date, we had about a month to work on the house. The day we closed the carpet was ripped out and the work began! ALL of the popcorn ceilings were scraped. My husband retextured every interior wall, primed, and painted them. Tile was jackhammered away and the house was scrubbed from top to bottom.

We were (and still are) so grateful to everybody who helped us during the remodel/moving process.

We feel SO blessed to be able to call this house our home and host our family, friends, and church home group within these walls. What a wonderful God we serve!

Creating Some Curb Appeal!

The front of our home was soooo overgrown when we purchased it! I couldn’t wait to start ripping out landscaping, trimming shrubs, and chopping down trees. We replaced the large window in the front, replaced the columns with wood beams, painted the exterior trim, and attempted to freshen up the flower beds throughout the Spring/Summer!

Front Entry

It’s hard to tell in that picture, but that was GREEN tile! It didn’t stick around long.. ha! I am now a firm believer that paint makes such a difference in a home. I snagged this entry way light on sale from Artika! I have dreams of a cute entry way table with a mirror above it. And of course some cute decor from my favorite store in town, Odds & Ends!

Dining Room

The dining room carpet was disgusting….well all of the carpet was disgusting. We closed on our house and within hours every piece of carpet was GONE! Updated lighting and new paint made such a difference in this room. One day I would love to have my husband build a custom dining room table that has benches on each side so we can squeeze all of the people we lovearound it!

Kitchen

I feel like the kitchen looks the most different, yet still has a long way to go! My husband painted the cabinets and it completely changed the look of the kitchen. New appliances helped update the look of the kitchen as well. Up next will be a brick backsplash and new countertops. I can’t wait!

I love the way my Facebook Marketplace table looks in this space! And again, an Artika light for above the table!

Living Room

The living room is one of my favorite transformations. The new built in is the space I never knew I needed! We will brick the fireplace in with the same brick that will be on the laundry room floors & the kitchen backsplash.

Our furniture in here is the same furniture we’ve had in our apartment. I have my eye on the Radley sectional from Macy’s…maybe one day soon!

Guest Bathroom

We decided at the last minute to mix it up for this bathroom cabinet! I think it’s a such a fun touch!! We snagged a faucet on sale and we’ll leave the rest for now.

And the rest of the rooms aren’t quite done yet. Carpet is coming soon, along with the brick for the laundry room floors, fireplace, and backsplash.

Backyard

One of our favorite places is our back porch. We repainted the exterior last summer and Cody built a porch swing!

Looking back we have made so much change! We have taken a house and made it our home. It has been so much fun to work on our home together. It’s a good thing my husband has all of the skills… I just dream up the ideas! ha!

I can’t wait to keep sharing this journey with y’all. Thanks for following along!!

Emily

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