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Apr 19, 2021

Garden Re-Hab Phase One & Pond Repair, Spring Cleaning Spices & Organizing Kitchen Cabinets, 1949 Step Saving Kitchen Video

 

Garden Re-Hab Phase One & Pond Repair-
We found a pond leak after we filled it last week, one more thing to do, sigh. We had seen some repair products on TV as and decided to do some research. Dave went to Ace Hardware and was able to buy some Flex Tape as well as the liquid version. Since Dave was able to find the exact leak spot (hopefully) he decided to start with using the tape-



Link to the pond (before flagstone install) where you can see the shape Early shot of our pond  He cleaned off the plastic and let it dry and cut a piece big enough to hopefully cover everything and seal really well-








We let it dry overnight. Dave filled it tonight, we'll see how it looks the next several days. If that doesn't fix the leak he's going to coat the entire inside with a Flex Seal "paint" material. If that doesn't work we're going to buy pond liner and do the whole thing. We love the pond so much! Our neighbors do as well, since one of ours told us that he loves listening to the sound of the water running in the summer from his deck. We were lucky enough to get the pond and a pump at a yard sale several years ago really cheap. We did eventually buy a second pump as well as some other sprayers. Once the weather warms up enough we'll buy water lettuce and fill it in.  Nice calm area right by our deck when we come out.



Phase one- Dave and I shopped around and found a great deal at Costco for Emerald Arborvitaes. They were $25.00 each, 4' tall, much cheaper than anyone else. They kept selling out, so we had to go back. One guy in front of Dave bought 12! I had wanted Bamboo but couldn't find what I wanted. While I'm not a fan of these shrubs (WAY overused commercially IMO) I decided they would be a goof fit for the space-

Also bought a Dwarf Alberta Spruce for another spot

The previous shrubs were basically for privacy from the house behind us- 

Before

First we called DIG LINE! You can see the orange paint above on the ground. Luckily we had enough space without killing anything. The new shrubs will get taller and about 4' wide, we can prune if needed. The GREAT thing is they will be green year round! No more brown fence all winter long. Se here was the process. Dave started by pruning the old shrubs down to the ground with hand clippers-


More cutting with pruning shears-




Down to the big woody base. Dave used an ax, a pry bar and then a chain saw on the bigger pieces-




All three planted, will mulch and bark dust soon-

Dave straightened the middle one tonight

Dave will tear out the rest of the cold frame soon. Next will be the new garden. This is the basic garden plan that will be in front of the shrubs-


More coming soon!


Stuff

Spring Cleaning Spices & Organizing Kitchen Cabinets
I have been watching some YouTube videos on organization and minimizing lately. It's inspiring! They can also suck you into a black hole as I have found. One woman does videos of mopping her home over and over again. Put me to sleep... Anyway, I digress.  I've been reorganizing a few little areas here and there. One of the things I really needed to do was take everything out of part of my upper food kitchen cabinet to see what I had. I realized that some of my spices were probably old and lost their potency. I also knew I had some duplicates. In the interest of minimizing I decided to take everything out and see where I was at, see photo above-

Misc Stuff 

That didn't take too long and I laid everything out then I cleaned off my rotating Lazy Susan things. Hit them with a hot soapy sponge and wiped down the shelves as well. When it was all over I was able to throw out some old spice's, recycle some empty glass spice jars, and wound up with lots of extra room. Now I can really see what I have! Before shots- 




After- 


I also organized some of our new smoothie ingredients and moved the blender over by the sink. I've tried Goji berries and Beet powder added to fruit and protein powder.  Gave me more energy! Nice to have it all organized to see what's there. I like the jars better than bags. Both of us are wanting to eat healthier and I've been craving more fruit smoothies with protein powder in it. I've got a few extra supplements that I bought that I had heard of add. 
 

I also re-organized the inside freezer (chest freezer in the garage).  I found some things with freezer burn which I tossed and then I re-organized. Everything was kind of mixed together. Now fruits and nuts on the left for baking and smoothies, everything else on the right. Much better!!! 




If video on your side doesn't work you may need to turn off your pop-up blocker

1949 Step Saving Kitchen Video-
I stumbled on this and wow, they had some good ideas back then! Watch for the tilt out bins under the windows, my fave! What do you think? 

13 comments:

Goatldi said...

Well just awesome! Would love more info on original pond installation.

Tell the floor mopping gal if she runs out of floor she is welcome to start on my floors 😂

I didn’t find link. Just me or technical difficulties?

Nancy In Boise said...

Thanks goat lady I can add some more. I will check that link it showing on my side

Nancy In Boise said...

Link is showing on my side and works, do you have a pop up blocker?

Nancy In Boise said...

Link showing basic pond http://littlehomesteadinboise.blogspot.com/2018/04/meaty-pasta-sauce-diy-flagstone-pond.html

Pioneer Woman at Heart said...

I just ordered myself a new organizer for under my sink. I hope it arrives today. I am in the mood to organize and purge again. Looks great!

Nancy In Boise said...

Thanks Kristina! Yes I definitely find it easier to organize and then find things versus letting it pile up. My cabinets were long overdue!

Judy said...

Everything looks great. I did my freezer as well now I have to do my kitchen cupboards and linen closet.Its so nice when its all done. I think I need to get a lazy susan looks likes they work well.

Nancy In Boise said...

Thanks Judy, yes those racks work great! Easy to see what you have.

Susan said...

This has inspired me to go tackle my chest freezer. It is just a jumble and I waste so much time trying to find things! My sister tackled my spice cupboard when she was here for a week - it sure looks wonderful and, so far, I've been able to keep it organized. I love your garden design - can't wait to see it come to life!

Laurie said...

Doesn’t it feel good to get some things organized? I know I always feel lighter after dejunking and organizing my kitchen spaces.

Thanks for sharing your updates at the Homestead Blog Hop!

Blessings,
Laurie
Ridge Haven Homestead
https://www.ridgehavenhomestead.com

Laurie said...

Doesn’t it feel good to get some things organized? I know I always feel lighter after dejunking and organizing my kitchen spaces.

Thanks for sharing your updates at the Homestead Blog Hop!

Blessings,
Laurie
Ridge Haven Homestead
https://www.ridgehavenhomestead.com

Laurie said...

Doesn’t it feel good to get some things organized? I know I always feel lighter after dejunking and organizing my kitchen spaces.

Thanks for sharing your updates at the Homestead Blog Hop!

Blessings,
Laurie
Ridge Haven Homestead
https://www.ridgehavenhomestead.com

Nancy In Boise said...

Thanks!

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