Happy Thanksgiving to everyone out there!
I know the worms in the worm composting bin are going to eat well for a while with all these kitchen scraps today :)
Follow along with me as I create and maintain organic raised garden beds and landscape in the extreme and unforgiving Arizona desert! Learn, share and ask questions. Together this garden blog will provide valuable knowledge of working organic principals to create your own mini ecosystem. Let's make the garden the first place you want to go and the last place you want to leave!
Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkey. Show all posts
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
Labels:
Arizona,
AZ,
composting,
food grade,
kicthen scraps,
red worms,
Thanksgiving,
turkey,
worm bin,
worm composting
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
More garden art in our yad here in Arizona
A very unique find. If anyone knows what it is or what it was used for please let me know. It has two hooks and says shannon arch in the middle.
This is anotherclose up of our shadow box. You can see the red battery pack that is connected to thelamp that still has a in tact light bulb!
Close up of the items in the bottom of the shadow box. One tall jar in the back has something burned inside and a rusted shut lid.
Here is our awesome turkey! It was actually ment to be stuck into a pumpkin, but we thought it looked better protecting our pepper plants!
Labels:
"garden art",
"yard art",
antiques,
Arizona,
AZ,
battery pack,
bottles,
desert finds,
glassware,
miners light,
stories,
treasure,
turkey
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)



