Wednesday, July 10, 2013

some summer things



Nothing better than telling the beans to go outside and pick their own vegetables for lunch.  Makes me feel good as a mama to watch their little feet hit the floor running to see who can pick theirs first!



You may remember our barn...


The barn got freshened up with a couple coats of paint and the clematis "Victor Hugo" is now climbing my homemade coat hanger trellis.  


A new addition is making me sing and go figure it's orange!  Butterfly weed paired with Blazing star in the front sun garden.  



Hemlocks, Blackhaws, Green Mountain Boxwoods, Rose of Sharon and Little Princess Spireas filling in along the patio.


And this guy!  
Loving his watermelon!



Linking up with...Fishtail Cottage

29 comments:

  1. awe :) i love this!
    i have peas too, but no littles to go pick them! though my niece enjoyed picking her blueberries on the 4th! your little man is so cute! i have garden envy! xo

    ReplyDelete
  2. Oh, the little towhead bean is precious. And your garden - wonderful.

    What precious memories you are giving your kids.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Great idea, making a trellis of coat hangers! The little boy with his melon looks very cute.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Your garden is looking so fresh at the moment, it's nice the little ones can eat fresh veggie.

    ReplyDelete
  5. good morning-everything looks so lovely-love those steps and kids and watermelon-too sweet-enjoy your day

    ReplyDelete
  6. Oh I love sugar snaps fresh from the garden! They hardly ever make it to the dinner table here, although we start picking with good intentions... :-)

    Your garden and barn is so lovely!
    Happiest of Friday's to you!
    Sarah x

    ReplyDelete
  7. Your little guy is so cute! I do remember your barn and I like what you have done with it! Your clematis is filling the little trellis out quite nicely!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Wow, that would be so cool to pick my own veggies! Your son is adorable eating his watermelon!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Look at those blonde curls!
    Love the barn colors. Looks great. And the liatris looks great, too. I have one and it's only got one bud this year. Hmpf.

    ReplyDelete
  10. He is SO cute - and Victor Hugo looks very handsome against the new paintwork. Your garden is looking gorgeous. Now I'm going to grab a slice of watermelon from the fridge (I had been thinking of a bar of chocolate, so your post has done wonders for my eating habits!)

    ReplyDelete
  11. How good is that! My kids can be picky about eating veggies but when they are let loose in the vegie patch they will happily eat handfuls of fresh snowpeas, sugarsnaps, cherry tomatoes... Can't wait for summer

    ReplyDelete
  12. My kids loved picking snap peas! Your clematis is doing great! And your yard is so pretty. The rains around here have made our yards so nice this year. I am so ready for watermelon!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Great shot of your little guy ... he's adorable! I checked out your coat hanger trellis, and love this idea. I especially like how you made it and nailed it to your shed in the winter ... great planning ahead ;) Your gardens are looking so nice Nicole, and so neat and tidy. It makes everything seem so peaceful and cool at the same time. Wendy

    ReplyDelete
  14. watermelon! I can't wait for our peas to be ready too ;) patience, Jenn, patience...they haven't flowered yet so I've still some time.
    Your barn looks stunning! Wait till that clematis gets bigger you won't even be able to find it!

    ReplyDelete
  15. I love that trellis! So clever! But your son and his watermelon is the cutest. :o)

    ReplyDelete
  16. The butterflyweed and liatris is a great combination, wish I had thought of it! And I love your shady path!

    ReplyDelete
  17. Your garden is beautiful, and you had a great idea to use hangers to make a trellis.

    ReplyDelete
  18. the stone walking path to the garden gate is story book perfect!

    ReplyDelete
  19. What a fun post!! Some of my favorite memories are Picking the veggies with my grandma from her garden. There is nothing better than raising kids on home grown goodness! Your sweet little guys curls are adorable, and watermelon...yum!

    ReplyDelete
  20. Your gardens are lovely and show all your hard work! The coat hanger trellis is darling and your little path is so sweet. Those golden curls are truly angelic! xoxo

    ReplyDelete
  21. The newly painted barn looks great! It's amazing what a huge difference a coat of paint makes.

    ReplyDelete
  22. I have fond memories from childhood of picking beans and eating raspberries in my mother's garden. I am sure the little beans will have similar memories of your garden and that may in turn encourage them to do the same for their own children.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Awwww, adorable. As a child, I thought there was nothing better in the world than watermelon in the summer! I really love your barn re-do, too. I like the new paint color, and the clematis looks fabulous there.

    ReplyDelete
  24. The clematis are so lovely, that color is great!

    ReplyDelete
  25. Gorgeous Nicole.. You need to show off more of your barn make over! It looks fabulous! Your boy is a cutie with that big ole slice of watermelon... Great summer picture :) Hazel x

    ReplyDelete
  26. Hi Nicole, how nice that you can sent your kids out to pick the veggies for lunch! I am sure it will leave a special experience in their memory and heart. It definitively did in mine. My parents didn't have a garden when I was little, but my grandparents did. I remember picking peas, raspberries, and currants as if it was yesterday. The ultra fresh taste of the peas, the sweet tartness of the berries, the smell of the soil, the warm sun on my skin, insects buzzing around... It was just magical!
    Christina

    ReplyDelete
  27. Beautiful! I LOVE the coat hanger trellis! And my little guys love eating watermelon too. We call the back step the "watermelon spot." So much neater than eating inside. :)

    ReplyDelete
  28. Your newly painted barn with the clematis are gorgeous!

    ReplyDelete

Your comments brighten my day! Thanks for stopping by!