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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Wordless Wednesday The Garden and a Quilt


A  very lovely Wednesday to you , sweet friends.  Today's Not So Wordless Wednesday post is snapshots of the garden .We had over 70 tomato plants plus  squash, cucumbers, peppers, zucchini and gourds.  The garden has kept us busy as bees. 
The veggies were grown on plastic with drip tape irrigation. 

The tomatoes were staked using old tobacco sticks.


Fried Green tomatoes would be so yummy! 



This has been a terrible year for wasps. I have been stung so many times this summer and Yikes! I am allergic to bees! 



My newest thrifty find- a hand quilted Dresden Plate for $3.99. Doing the thrifty happy dance. 💃💃💃







Coleus grown from cuttings. It is so easy to grow- just clip off a stem and put it in the dirt, water,  and off it goes!

 I hope you enjoyed the snapshots from the garden . Wasn't the quilt a great find? Thank you so much for dropping by and have a wonderful Wednesday. 

Happy  Stitching and Quilting, ya'll

Melisa

"Wednesday is a great day to be awesome! Stay positive, Work hard and Make it happen!" 

Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤

Dedicated to my dear baby sister, Amy. I love and miss you so much, Amo. ❤❤❤ Two years and 1 day  . How can that be? 

36 comments:

  1. Hi Melisa,
    Thanks for the tip about the Coleus ! I love how colourful it is! I planted a few small plants and they really took off ! It's on my list for next year ! I will try taking cuttings to get more of this beutiful plant around the flower boxes. Along with trying zinnia's !

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    1. Hi, Joanne. I hope you do try it with your Coleus. I buy one plant and all through the season snip small pieces off and replant them and soon I have many pots of them. One winter, I kept one coleus and brought it indoors . It survived and come spring time , I started taking cuttings for my other post. Have a great day and thank you for the sweet visit.

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  2. The little quilt is very cute and a great buy! I have the same coleus here, it's amazing how big the plants get. Happy stitching!

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    1. I wish you could see the little blue quilt in person, Gretchen. The photos do not do it justice. Oh I love coleus. They certainly put on a show . Have a great week and thank you for the sweet visit.

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  3. Morning Melisa, loved seeing your garden, your tomatoes look so stinkin yummy. Those zinnias are so beautiful. I love them Our temps have been hovering up around 110 for weeks with few days of under a hundred. I would love to have a few garden plants but what I do have are just screaming “it’s too hot”. Your quilt is very pretty and a bargain. Today is my day to go grocery shopping so it will be a busy day. Hope your day is a good one. 🤗❤️

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    1. I hope you had a wonderful day out and was able to get your groceries before it got too hot, Patti. Wow 110! We have not got that hot yet, but has been heating up this week. I noticed some of my plants were feeling the stress yesterday. The mild summer was nice while it lasted. Lol. Thank you for dropping by . Hugs and blessings.

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  4. Good Morning! Loving your garden pics - I really enjoyed ours when we lived in a house! Lots of work but the results were awesome! You're area must be great for growing as your pics of everything is so green! I guess its also pretty hot! Great find with the quilt! Good for you! How is Edna? Love and Prayers

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    1. Hi, Donna. I hope you had a very lovely day. We have had a rather mild summer - well up until now , but everything has stayed nice and green. We have hardly had to water the garden at all which has been nice. But this  week the temps have been rising. Edna was in a better mood the other day when I went out to visit her. There has been a lot of activity with hay baleing so she has been staying on her toes watching everything. Lol. Thank you  for  the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  5. The quilt was an awesome find, Melisa. Your garden pictures look fabulous. The wasp hive not so much. Hope Mr. Pinker took care of it for you!

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    1. Robin, I was flying high when I found the little quilt. It is even prettier in person. Oh yes, Mr. Pinker took care of that wasp hive and some others. I got stung by some ornery ones the other day. Thank you for the sweet visit and have a great day. Hugs.

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  6. What a fabulous thrifty find!! I love dresdens--so homey I think. Your garden is amazing--how wonderful that you are gaining such bounty;))) hugs, Julierose

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    1. I was so excited to find this little quilt, Julierose. I have never pieced a Dresden Plate before, but I think they are so lovely. We have enjoyed the garden so much; it has certainly kept us busy though. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  7. You really have an amazing garden, Melisa! Mine is tiny, but we are still getting tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, and little pumpkins so I can't complain. And wasps, too! I've been stung a couple of times - ouch! The Dresden quilt is a pretty find, too. Enjoy!

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    1. We have really enjoyed the garden this year. It sounds like your garden is very productive as well. The wasps have been terrible this year haven't they. Thank you for the sweet visit. and have a great day. Hugs.

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  8. Your garden looks amazing. I got stung by a wasp while pulling weeds from the flower bed. Not fun! I love the sweet little dresden quilt. That was a nice find.

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    1. Aaw thank you so much, Jeanna. We have really enjoyed the garden this year and it has been even more productive than last year. The wasps have been awful here. This has been the worst year for me in respect to bee stings.   I could not have snatched the little quilt up quick enough when I saw it. Quilts usually do not last long at our Goodwill. Have a wonderful day . Hugs. 

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  9. Oh my, those tomatoes are such whoppers! The garden looks amazing. Do mind those bees! 🥴 The Dresden was such a lucky find! Well done you! Hope you’ve had a great day. ☺️🙋‍♀️xx Barbara @flashinscissors. 🤗 xxx

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    1. We have enjoyed those tomatoes, Barbara. And I can not tell you how many we have canned. Our pantry is certainly full. Lol. I have never been so many times in a summer as I have this year. Hopefully , I can make it through the rest of the summer without a sting. Fingers crossed. Have an awesome day. Hugs.

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  10. Love Not So Wordless Wednesday photos!!! Sweet dresden quilt, lucky girl. Warm hugs from sunny Arizona, no rain to speak about, yet :(

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    1. I sure do wish you would get some much needed rain, Mary. I can only imagine how hot it is in your neck of the woods. It has began to heat up here. It got up to 100 the other day, but otherwise it has been nice this summer. Thank you for the sweet Wednesday visit. Hugs.

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  11. Thank you for all the wonderful photos. Your garden and farm are beautiful. Thanks for always sharing

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    1. Aaah you are so kind. I can not tell you how much it means to me that you take time to visit me. Thank you so much, dear. Have a blessed and wonderful day. Hugs.

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  12. The quilt was a great deal!
    The garden is bearing good fruit!
    A hug

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    1. I am so excited that I was able to purchase this darling quilt. It is even prettier in person, Isabel. I wish you could see it. Thank you so much for the sweet Wednesday visit. Have a blessed day. Hugs.

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  13. Thanks for rescuing the Dresden Plate quilt, Melisa. The little blue rose fabric in it looked familiar. I wonder if I had something like it "back in the day." I need to mark my 2024 calendar to remind me to plant zinnias under the LR window. I think they will survive the clay soil and south sun as well as anything else...besides my dandelions! True confessions: I love the sunny, fluffy things! Would you consider a cross stitch dandelion design? Have a good week. Kris

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    1. I was so excited to give the little blue quilt a home and of course it being blue just grabbed my heart. Aren't those calicoes pretty? I was thinking the other day that I need to gather some of the zinnia and marigold seeds for next year's planting. I will have to come up with a dandelion design. One of my sweet friends asked for a dandelion themed house. I have to admit I like dandelions too. Lol . Thank you for the sweet visit, Kris and for the fabulous suggestion; you got my creative juices flowing. Hugs.

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  14. Un beau jardin et de belles tomates qui mon l'air délicieuses .
    Superbe trouvaille pour cette petite courtepointe ,bravo !
    Belle journée

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    1. Our garden has been very productive and kept us well fed and busy this summer. I think it is a better garden than we had last year. Thank you so much, dear Monique for the sweet visit. Hugs and blessings.

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  15. Great find on that quilt! I love coleus and yours looks so beautiful! I'm not very good with plants and I've been learning slowly to take care of them. I have 2 poinsettias inside, one from 2 winters ago and one from last year. They seem to be happy as they often have flowers but my peace lily is dying, I'm starting to feel she doesn't like the spot she's in, I'm going to move her to see if that's one of the reasons.
    Have a great Thursday!
    Hugs

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    1. Oh thank you so much, Diana. I was over the moon to find the quilt and give it a new home. Coleus is one of my favorite plants to grow. It is easy to propagate through cuttings a well. I have never had success with poinsettias. I bet yours are gorgeous. Sadly I am having the same problem with my peace lily. I repotted mine this summer and moved it to the front porch . It is starting to put on new growth at the base of the plant but the larger leaves are droopy. I hope you find a place that your peace lily loves. Mine will come back in when the temperatures get too harsh. Let me know if you find any tips that helps the lily. Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  16. Wow! Your garden pics are wonderful! So much bounty. Those are some happy plants, I've noticed that the coleus I have grown, that the color changes with the amount of sun it gets. Have you experienced that? We got some much needed rain being in the path of the Hilary system. It was so nice and the temps dropped dramatically. Lovely Dresden Plate quilt and perfect price!

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    1. We had a fabulous garden this year, Ginny. I never expected the tomatoes to do so well, but they exceeded my expectations. I have noticed mine coleus does the same thing. I have some in shady parts and they are a deeper color. Two years ago I took one of my coleus plants in for the winter. I think I will do that again this year. It is so nice to hear that you got some much needed rain especially since it cooled things off a bit. I hope it stays nice and comfy . Can you believe it is almost September? Thank you for the sweet visit. Hugs.

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  17. You have the best tips. Heat wave here in Omaha. Tomatoes are getting soft because so much humanity. Good days for stitching inside.

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    1. Happy Friday , dear. I sure hope it gets cooler for you very soon. I hate that your tomatoes are going soft . The harsh temps and humidity is not good at all. Ours have been splitting. I hope you are able to harvest and enjoy as much as you can. My parents just returned from Nebraska a couple of weeks ago. They enjoyed going to the fairs and such. It is such a beautiful state. Have a wonderful weekend and yes it is the perfect time to stay in , stay cool and stitch the day away. Hugs.

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  18. Everything wonderful you could wish to have! Love the price and the quilted Dresden. The maker might be mortified at the price, but knowing you love it so much should make up for that! I love coleus, because my mother always had it in her garden, in all colors. I haven't had any in a long time. I should either get some seeds or buy a plant to cut into pieces. I have plenty of 4" pots hand-painted by my grandchildren. I think I'll look for a nice full plant I can cut into pieces! Or a packet of seeds. =) Thanks for a great post!

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    1. Oh , Susan I was thinking the same thing when I bought the quilt. I was happy for me, but I feel heartbroken knowing all of the time and work that someone put into it to be sold so cheaply. I would like to think that the quiltmaker knows it went to a good home. Coleus is a great plant and there are so many colors. This year I bought one plant and then started taking cuttings from it. I think I have 15 pots now. Coleus would be perfect to display in your darling hand painted pots. Hugs.

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