Southern Garden

Southern Garden

by Christi on June 1, 2010

Just a few shots from my garden in pots. First off, the marigolds. Planting marigolds in your garden improves the soil for the other plants:

Love the combination of red and orange. Below, you can see the cherry tomatoes are just beginning to take on a hint of red.

Then there are the herbs:

Can’t wait to start harvesting. And a look at the sky is nice too:

Lovely!

Today’s Lagniappe:  Garden Salad

For the dressing:

* 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
* 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
* 3 tablespoon mayonnaise
* 1 tablespoon lemon juice
* 2 tablespoons grated parmesan cheese
* 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
* 1/2 teaspoon dried Italian seasoning

For the salad:

* 1-1/2 cup salad greens
* 1/4 red onion, thinly sliced
* 5 cherry tomatoes (home-grown if possible) halved
* 2 tablespoons sliced black olives
* 1/2 cup large croutons
* 1 tablespoon grated parmesan cheese

Directions

Combine all the dressing ingredients and 1 to 2 tablespoons water in a blender or food processor; puree until smooth.

Place the salad greens  in a large bowl and top with the remaining salad ingredients. Drizzle with the dressing.

A few outdoor pics for Outdoor Wednesday with A Southern Daydreamer and Rednesday! with It’s a Very Cherry.

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Southern Table in the Garden

by Christi on April 28, 2010

As I have been working today, I have noticed the pink flowers pouring over the fence in the back. It reminds me of when I put in my garden last year as these flowers were blooming. Alas, I am not putting in my regular garden this year. I am gardening in pots. Too much going on right now for the full blown deal.

Last year, as I was putting in the garden, I enjoyed resting near the pretty pink blooms. Here is that time revisited:

Working in the garden can really tire you out. I think I really need a nice place to take a break. This is my tablescape entry this week in Tablescape Thursday hosted by Susan at Between Naps on the Porch. Y’all stay tuned. There are robins building a nest on my porch and I’m taking pics of their progress that I’ll be posting.

A nice place to take a break.

A nice place to take a break.

A little lemonade.

A little lemonade.

A couple of cookies - gotta keep up my strenght!

A couple of cookies - gotta keep up my strength!

A couple of my favorite gardening books.

A couple of my favorite gardening books.

My garden gloves.

My garden gloves.

My garden trowel.

My garden trowel.

Some seeds.

Some seeds.

A watering can with flowers.

A watering can with flowers.

Hey, there's a bunny in my watering can!

Hey, there's a bunny in my watering can!

Everything I need.

Everything I need . . .

for a nice break from gardening!

for a nice break from gardening!

Hope you enjoyed this as much as I did! – Christi

Today’s Lagniappe: Garden Salad with Mustard Vinaigrette
Something light and easy to enjoy.

Use your favorite salad greens and veggies and dress them with this lovely mustard vinaigrette. Easy!

* 1½ cups salad oil
* ½ cup white wine vinegar
* 2 Tbsp. Dijon mustard
* 1½ tsp Kosher salt
* ½ tsp ground white pepper (or freshly ground black pepper)

1. Combine the mustard and vinegar in a glass or stainless steel bowl and whisk them together briefly.

2. Place the mustard-vinegar mixture along with the oil and seasonings in a blender and mix for about 10 seconds or until fully combined.

3. Serve right away, as the oil and vinegar will begin to separate as soon as you stop mixing.

Makes 1 pint of dressing.

Don’t miss a lot of wonderful tables at:

Tablescape Thursday with Between Naps on the Porch

with Between Naps on the Porch

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Southern “Herban” Renewal

by Christi on April 18, 2010

Every year, I plant herbs. Sometimes I plant them in my her planter. Sometimes in my garden. But, always, I must have herbs in the garden.

This year, I have put herbs in pots. Sorry I didn’t get the before pics. I got busy moving the huge pots and then planting them!

I moved my perennial herbs from their spot in the planter to pots and added a few additions.  They thyme and chives are from previous plantings. The rosemary is new (last years planting did not last through the winter and I added some  more parsley as well.

Can’t live without the herbs that I grow in the garden!

I also planted some cherry tomatoes along with some basil. They are great companion plants. I plant to get some marigolds to plant along with them as well. Planting marigolds with any garden improves the soil and is good for the other plants.

I call my new herb plantings my “herb-an renewal”! What renewals have you got going on?

Metamorphosis Monday with Between Naps on the Porch


Today’s Lagniappe: Chimichurri
A wonderful way to use parsley from the garden, this sauce is great over grilled steaks!

1 bunch fresh parsley, chopped
8 cloves garlic, minced
3/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup sherry wine vinegar
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper

In a blender or food processor, combine the parsley, garlic, oil, vinegar, lemon juice, salt, ground black pepper and cayenne pepper. Mix well, but do not puree.

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Southern Renewal

by Christi on March 21, 2010

Finally, as you can see by the spring countdown calendar – SPRING has officially arrived! Nothing says spring to me more than preparing the garden. I needed a little inspiration today, so I looked back at some of my garden pics from last year:

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Another metamorphosis with Susan at Between Naps on the Porch!

That garden is really coming along! We went from this:

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To this:

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To this:

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And now . . . this:

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And this:

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and this . . .

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I am inspired to get out and start digging now! After being reminded that work now will really pay off later!

Today’s Lagniappe: Butter Pecan Crunch
Going with the no-bake stuff today!

* 2 cups graham cracker crumbs
* 1/3 cup butter, melted
* 2 (3 ounce) packages vanilla instant pudding mix
* 2 cups milk
* 1 quart butter pecan ice cream, softened slightly
* 8 ounces Cool Whip
* 2 Heath candy bars, crushed

Directions

1. Mix crumbs and butter; press into bottom of 9×13 pan.
2. Chill.
3. Beat pudding mixes and milk until well blended.
4. Fold in ice-cream and Cool Whip.
5. Spoon over crust.
6. Sprinkle with crushed Heath bars.
7. Freeze.
8. Thaw about 20 minutes before cutting.

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Southern Sunday Favorite

by Christi on January 17, 2010

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Join Chari at Happy to Design for Sunday favorites and Charlotte and Ginger at Blogger Spirit for Spiritual Sunday and enjoy your Sunday.

Hmmm, last week my favorite was about gardening and so it is again this week. I see a trend here. A garden in just inspiring. In 1912, a scripture inspired C. Austin Miles to compose a favorite hymn, In the Garden:

I come to the garden alone
While the dew is still on the roses
And the voice I hear falling on my ear
The Son of God discloses.

Refrain

And He walks with me, and He talks with me,
And He tells me I am His own;
And the joy we share as we tarry there,
None other has ever known.

He speaks, and the sound of His voice,
Is so sweet the birds hush their singing,
And the melody that He gave to me
Within my heart is ringing.

Refrain

I’d stay in the garden with Him
Though the night around me be falling,
But He bids me go; through the voice of woe
His voice to me is calling.

Refrain

Here is one of my favorite posts from New Years day of this year:

I really used to dread January. After all of the color and celebration of the Christmas holidays, January just seemed so dull. What changed my mind about January was gardening! Yes, gardening in January. When I finally got around to enjoying gardening, I was in my late 30′s.

As with most things, I got into it full force. I went from reading gardening books to going through Master Gardening training and then was an active Master Gardener for three years. Two months after Master Gardener graduation, I was chairing the Master Gardener booth at our local home and garden show. See, I tend not to do things half-way. Some would say I go a little overboard!

Anyway, back to January. Now January is the time to peruse garden catalogs and start sorting through seeds to see when to start those little seedlings that will eventually go out in the garden. I now notice the silhouette of trees in the late evening winter light – lifting their arms to God!

In the South, we even have some flowers that will bless us with their lovely blooms in the winter. One of my favorites, which also happens to be the state flower of Alabama is the beautiful Camillia.

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It comes in many colors but I like this pink one for Pink Saturday.

Click for Pink Saturday with Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.

Click for Pink Saturday with Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.

Another winter bloomer is the Lenten Rose (sometimes called the Christmas Rose).

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And one more that I love is Daphne – fragrant and pretty and early-blooming.

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None of these will be blooming here in my part of the South in January, but I still love thinking about them and knowing they will be here soon.

I hope your January will be a wonderful one. If you are a fellow gardener – Happy Planning!

Today’s Lagniappe: Spinach Grapefruit Salad
This is a good time of year for grapefruit and here is a wonderful way to enjoy it.

5 oz of fresh spinach.
1 teaspoon of olive oil.
1 garlic clove, minced.
1 grapefruit.
1 avocado.
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste.

Stem and rinse the spinach. Spin or gently pat it dry. Tear the large leaves into smaller pieces but keep the small leaves whole.

In a bowl, mix together the olive oil and minced garlic. Add the spinach and toss well. Set aside.

Peel, seed, and section the grapefruit.

Halve the avocado, remove the pit, peel, and cut into 1-inch slices.

In a small bowl, combine the grapefruit and avocado.

Add them to the bowl with the spinach.

Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste, then gently toss.

Serve immediately.

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The Southern Garden is In!

by Christi on May 10, 2009

It's Metamorphosis Monday! Click on pic to see more on Between Naps on the Porch
It’s Metamorphosis Monday! Click on pic to see more on Between Naps on the Porch

Finally done! The rain finally stopped long enough for me to finish getting my garden in. It isn’t a really big garden but it is just right for my husband and me and a little extra to share. I’ve got lots of veggies and a few flowers. I’m so happy. It has been some back breaking work and dirty work but it has been a labor of love. I’m still looking for my scarecrow. I think he must be hiding!

To plant a garden is to believe in the future!

Here is the plot freshly tilled and turned.
Here is the plot freshly tilled and turned.

And here it is with soil amendments and mulched walking rows. Freshly planted and ready to grow!
And here it is with soil amendments and mulched walking rows. Freshly planted and ready to grow!

Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps,
Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps.



Today’s Lagniappe: Strawberry Shortbread Cookies
Another great way to use those yummy strawberries.

1 c. butter
1 c. sugar
2 eggs
2 c. sifted flour
Dash of salt
1 med. jar strawberry jam
1/2 c. nuts
Powdered sugar

Cream together butter and sugar. Add eggs and beat thoroughly. Add sifted flour and dash of salt; mix well. Spread 3/4 of the batter in oblong pan. Spread evenly. Then spread the jam; sprinkle nuts. Glob the remaining batter over top. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Cut into squares and sprinkle with powdered sugar.

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