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Vetsy is my nickname that my family have fondly called me since my childhood. My blog reflects my personal views about the world around me. My topics may be anything that interest me but the majority of it is about my favorite past times...nature and gardening. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment or becoming a follower.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Should more than one Christmas Cactus share the same pot?

http://www.hometalk.com/2750411/potting-more-than-one-christmas-cactus-in-the-same-pot

HI my fellow blogging bloggers this is a question that I posted on my hometalk page click the link above to learn more...Do leave a comment... Thanks I'd love to hear from you... Merry Christmas!



Thursday, July 25, 2013

A Little Whimsy




I like a little Whimsy here and there...but I do not like it everywhere" LoL!
 I sound like the Cat in the Hat!



Whimsical characters add a little fun to the garden, porch, patio, or where- ever you chose to place them. There are so many cute little characters both big and small ...It can be hard not to over do it!
For example: I like cats, dogs, kids, birds, bird houses..Suns, Moons, turtles, frogs, Chickens, Roasters, Cows,...Dare I go on! Where would I place them all!


What about you? What Whimsical characters do you like?  Below are three little ladies that I have recently collected I love their little faces.


 

Lisa likes snails...Notice her hair..she looks like a little bug herself


 

    Janet likes Ladybugs and apparently a lot of water.. 



Sharon is a rose queen.. She likes climbing roses the best because they have less thorns...


Thanks for stopping by..Do live a comment and have a great day!






Sunday, June 16, 2013

Cleveland Park


I  took a short stroll through my local park yesterday and took a few photos of the creatures found their from time to time. The geese are regulars here at Cleveland Park.... The two below kept  an eye out for enemies as their gooselings feed in the small marsh out of sight...



                                        
   Some of the little ones came out in the open to graze...







                                                         
                                                           
    Mommy Duck and her little ones....




A scared little bunny....

I  don't know if bunny rabbits are regulars or not because this is the first time that  I have seen them here.. I watched two young bunnies chase each other around and round in little circles, I tried to catch that action on my camera but  by the time I got close enough to take a snap shot they scattered.  The only reason I was able to get  the one below is because it was too afraid to run





I tried to stick around long enough to take more photos but the animals got tired of me trying to sneak behind them for snap shots  and went else where..So I ended the evening with this photo..




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Saturday, May 18, 2013

DIY GARDEN HEAD PROJECT


Photo credit: Stone Face Creations

I was browsing the internet last year looking for garden inspiration and came across a photo of these fabulous garden stone planters .   Wowed by them, I had to find out where to get one, and if I couldn't find one how could I replicate one?   I posted that question on a site I joined last year called hometalk.com it's a website where home owners, crafters, designers and others share DIY projects. I got quite a few helpful responses.

A home improvement guy suggested  a MAKE YOUR OWN STONE FACE KIT. 
 I liked the faces but, didn’t care for the kit.  From the other contributors I learned that I could purchase these fabulous planters online and locally in my area…However, these beauties are currently, out my budget…“Sigh” what was I to do, I couldn’t get them out of my mind!





To my delight!... Another blogger came to  the rescue!.... Jessica Cramer of Designer Sweet Spot.com  had done a similar post on this subject matter and created her own unique garden stone head planter using a foam head … Thanks to her, I now have one too!  

Miss Betty Bling,  Meet Miss April Rose........


Photo Credit: Miss Jessica Cramer of Designers Sweet Spot
Photo Credit: Vetsy of Vetsy's View
                                                          

            


 













For instructions on how to create your own Miss Betty Bling

For instructions on how to create your own.. Miss April Rose,  read the following pages below: 




Supplies:  Paint brush for applying  the Megikote foam primer, Rustoleum  American Accent Spray,  Krylon Crystal Clear Satin Spray, floral foam knife or any cutting tool that you can use safely to hollow the head.   I swopped out the

 ( Krylon Make it Stone Metallic spray)  that Jessica used for the Rustoleum American Accent Stone Spray…because I wanted my foam planter to have more texture. 

 











  
  
The first Step: is to apply the Megikote Primer,  than let it dry...One can speed up the time by placing the head next to a fan.... The instructions on the bottle warns Not to use a blow dryer!



 The fan method worked great.... It was dry in less than 30 minutes or so.....I than sprayed it with the Rustoleum American Accent Stone spray.... Ooops!  I stood to close to her head when I sprayed her and got bumpy results....

   
Below:  I had to stand at least 2 feet or more to get the right results... I didn't follow directions.. I sprayed her a second time and got better results...When she was dry I applied the  KRYLON CRYSTAL CLEARSATIN SPRAY




NOTE:  leave the top of her head unpainted, Jessica drew a 6'' circle on top with a compass, you can also use a 6'' flower pot.. see photo below.. this is done to make it  easier to remove and excavate  later.



Below: I used a marker and a   6.3'' flower pot to trace and mark the cavity.














I could not find a floral foam knife any where! None of my craft stores had any..So I resorted to using a   Wall Board Saw..... BAD IDEA!  This tools works better on what it's designed for... A Wall!





            I  found a couple of blades and alternated between the two...They worked a lot better..






I kept scraping my way through using straight and circular motions.... TAKE YOUR TIME, MOVE SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY WITH THIS STEP!!  to avoid injuries!

Since the neck of the head already has a hole in it.... all i needed to do was to poke the foam out from the inside...



Below: I decided to use a potato bag in place of a flower pot  because I could not get a pot to sit in the head correctly... I could have chosen to place dirt and plants inside of the cavity.... but I wanted a quicker option to swop a plant out if I wanted to change it...





And... Wah-la!   Miss April Rose is complete.... Almost.. 

I'm indecisive about my plant choice. I love the color and form of  Purslane...
 ( It's related to the Moss Rose)  but read that I'll have to watch out for the seeds during the end of the summer or they'll spread like weeds... I can maintain it by cutting them back or taking care to remove the seeds.... But for now they adorn her head.... 


I just Love her! Thank you Miss Cramer and thank you visitors for stopping by and leaving a comment. If you should decide to make these garden planters,  please stop by and link your project, I would love to see what You.... have created!    Thanks!


  Photo: of Miss April Rose by Vetsy of Vetsy's View

                                  





                


  

Thursday, May 2, 2013

One of my favorite pastimes

     

Above:   This bold little Warbler sat long enough for me to snap this photo right on my balcony

One of my favorite past times is bird watching... When I lived in Michigan I attracted several birds to my feeders...The Red Cardinal, Gold and Purple finches, Blue Jays, Chickadee's and even the common House sparrow  although... A pain in the butt! was a source of entertainment.


House Sparrows and a male Red Cardinal

 My  Weigela shrub attracted the same nesting cardinal pair three or more years in a row.. I would watch and worry about their babies as they flew from their nest,  and  now open to prey like our neighboring cats...




 later on..... I learned to hand feed Chicadee's with my nieces,  if you missed that blog click here for the link  http://vetsysview.blogspot.com/2010/08/birds-and-butterfly.html

I enjoyed  feeding the birds but in 2011 I ran out of steam...feeding birds became an expensive endeavor and a  big chore! The cheaper the seed the bigger the mess!  I later purchased  bird seed mixes that included  the kernels only... It cut down on the mess!..... but cost a lot more!


Above: A photo I took in 2011... Sunflower seed hulls carpet the grass below my bird feeder.. The sparrows would consume a pound of birdseed in a single day!   UUUGGG!
 
You can see why I thought that feeding birds was more trouble than it's worth.... When I move south the only specie I would bother to attract is the hummingbird.... It cost less and no seeds are involved... ''sigh"

But one morning here in my new state of South Carolina.. I opened  my balcony door and heard a familiar sound... "Chik a.dee..dee..dee..dee...


Above: Instead of throwing out my Christmas tree, I  decided to use it as a perch for the birds.. This little Chicka-dee fell in love with it..

A big smile came to my face as I sat and listened .. dare I go back on my word?  I dared myself and did. Off I went to the store to purchase birdseed,  I can't just sit and listen to the chirps and the songs of birds, I have to see them as well.......

Above:  Plants and bird feeders share space on my small balcony...So far I have attracted  more than 10 species of bird, some are regular visitors while others are just passing through.. 



 The Carolina Wren feeds upside down on a bird seed bell..



Above: A male cardinal spies out the bird feeders


Above : A Downy Woodpecker which is the smallest and I think, is the curtest of all the other species of woodpeckers




Above:  A  pair of Purple finches eat from a plate.......



  A Gold finch...


I believe this large robin like bird is a Wood thrush but I'm not certain... the photo isn't very clear because I'm trying to take pictures through my balcony door..




Below: A Cat bird feeds from a feeder I made from a flower pot.....




I have just learned that like the Mockingbird.. the Cat bird too, can mimic many other species of bird... I was fascinated by a Youtube video uploaded by Greg Budney..and decided to share it on my post...
Credits: Greg Budney and the Lab of Ornithology

Uploaded on May 6, 2010   
A remarkable Gray Catbird mimics dozens of bird species (and a frog too!) in northern California. Listen as Greg Budney, audio curator at the Macaulay Library, dissects the recording and notes each snippet of mimicked song.






Thank you for stopping by.... Do you have a favorite bird?




























Saturday, April 20, 2013

A Planter from vine and coconuts


This unique planter was made by my sister  Nikki who like this vine... is also unique... She is very creative and has a large imagination...



 A little Buddha sits at the base....


 The plant Sagina ( subulata ) below will have pretty little white flowers..... I'll update.



Below: chia sprouts grown from chia seeds.......


Monday, April 8, 2013

Birds, Bees and Blooms welcome Spring



It's been looking very springish her in my neck of the woods... In fact I believe that spring has sprung!

Yesterday I took a stroll through my local parks ( Cleveland, Hatcher Garden and Miliken and found quite a few things in bloom.  If you can recall I'm the Northern girl with Southern roots ( South Carolina ) who relocated  from  Michigan . In Michigan it doesn't get warm enough for things to bloom until the middle of May.

 I have always associated Robins with spring, but I have read some where that robins aren't actually the first sign of  spring...  I read that some migrate south while others hide all winter in the forest and when the weather is warmer..they appear out in the open.. thus the reason some of us associate them with the
 ( first sign of spring ) 'Mmm I must research this more..


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Azelea's are synonymous with spring in the south. They welcome you with their vibrant colors. Below I found one that had two different colors on one shrub.



Bees were all over this cherry tree... I think it's a crab apple or cherry...Rats! I thought I knew my trees.


 Below is another photo of the same tree as above, do correct me on what it is... They were in bloom all over the park.... ( Cleveland ).


                          Below:  Dogwoods of course were also in bloom.


                                   A Mamma goose and her egg......



                                         A Whole nest of  them...... 


                                           Irises aren't they lovely......



                                Below:    Geese bathing.....


                                     Below:   A duck on one foot.....



   I almost missed this dragonfly hidden in the leaves it was almost transparent...


Where ever  you are my blogging friends and visitors alike.... May spring present it's signs to you soon it's on it's way.