From My Home to Yours
~ yard and garden work and the elephant in the room ... ~
We purchased a 6 pack tray of cabbage plants (there were actually 7 plants in the tray) and I planted them in one of our raised beds. After planting them and watering them in, I covered each plant with these wire baskets. We battle rabbits and squirrels every year and we're gradually learning out to outsmart them ... this is how we protect our cabbage until they get big enough to not need the protection. Sidenote: We made the decision to buy these first plants and then start seeds of our own for a second planting. We did that this week too!
Another intensively planted raised bed! On the outside edge are yellow onions. In the center are two rows of potatoes. The inner side where the arch is is not planted at the moment, but at the end of the month we will plant some type of pole bean that will utilize the arch. All three of these grow well together ... again that's important!
Look at this ... the first nettles harvest of the year! I air-dried these and added them to my pantry.
Look what I found wintering over in the garden! We enjoyed both separately in two different meals this week. They were both delicious!
And now let's turn to our preparedness case study for last week ...
Stay in the
coolest part of the home using fans to circulate air.
Drink lots of cold
liquids.
Make sure the
children’s stock of inhalers are in good supply.
Take cool showers.
Put a sheet on the
couch or chairs to make them “feel” cooler to the skin.
Ask around to see
if anyone could loan them a window unit until the repair is completed, don’t
forget to ask the HVAC company as well.
They may have a loaner program.
Focus on keeping
one room cool for the children.
Put a tray of ice
in front of a fan and to blow cold at the kids, keep in mind though that it is
wet air.
Run the AC in an
automobile for a place to cool down.
Let children go
outside in the shade and play with toys, read books or play games. They might need
to wear masks to help with any possible pollen.
Try to keep children calm.
Save for a small
window unit or portable a/c to go in one room.
Try to get children
slowly better acclimated to difficult temperatures.
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