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My Failed Attempt at Revitalizing Our Raised Garden Beds

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on April 30, 2012

Do you see that large white flag being waved from our house?  That’s me, surrendering to the raised garden beds that came with the house.  After spending countless hours of pulling 10 foot weed roots with no end in sight, I’ve decided to call it quits on cleaning them up.  I wrote a post a few weeks ago how I was attempting to deal with the massive weeds in the beds.  I thought I had done a pretty good job weeding each box and solarizing it to kill any weed seeds:

Six weeks later, the beds now look like this:

Notice how the black weed-shielding fabric is puffed up in the middle?  That’s because ridiculous monster-sized weeds are growing under the fabric and a layer of newspapers.  I spent about an hour trying to re-weed this box with no end in sight.  That’s when I decided all my earlier hours spent cleaning it out were a sunk cost.  To keep going forward with these raised beds, I would constantly be battling these weeds.  We had a garden consultant stop by last week for an hour to help us i.d. some plants and figure out which plants were mature and needed to be transplanted.  She said that the weeds in the raised beds were not anywhere else in the area so it’s likely they were brought in with the original soil.

At this point, I think it might be easier to demolish these boxes and build new raised beds somewhere else in our yard.  I feel a little defeated because I spent so much time trying to clean out these beds, but I’m excited for a fresh start where I won’t be constantly battling the weed problem.  Have you ever started a project around your house or yard, and then realized it just wasn’t going to work out?


Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: gardening, gardening prep, overgrown raised beds, raised beds, Spring, spring cleaning, spring garden prep

Recipe Ideas for Chives

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on March 22, 2012

I took a look outside this morning and noticed the inevitable first sign of spring- my chives have returned!  I by no means would say I have a green thumb, but my chives return to this container every spring.  I planted these chives by seeds about five years and every spring they pop up in the same container.  I would definitely recommend them for a novice gardener- they require virtually no care and are a very versatile ingredient that can be used in a number of dishes.

Here are some 15 recipe ideas for chives:

-Pretty much any type of egg dish- scrambled, sunny-side up, omelettes, quiche, etc.
–Baked Potatoes
–Broiled Tilapia with Mustard Chive Sauce
–Buttermilk Chive Biscuits
–Chive Goat Cheese Spread
–Corn and Zucchini Salad with Chives
–Corn, Buttermilk and Chive Popovers
–Fresh Chive Vinaigrette
–Homemade Ranch Dressing
–Lobster Nachos
–Mascarpone Chive Mashed Potatoes
–Risotto
–Sauteed Chicken Breasts with Creamy Chive Sauce
–Teriyaki Salmon– I’m planning on making this dish on Friday!
–White Bean Dip with Garlic and Chives

You can also throw the purple flowers into a simple green salad for an added burst of color (they are edible!)  What are some of your favorite uses for chives?


Filed Under: Gardening, M's recipes Tagged With: chive recipes, chives, recipe ideas for chives, Spring, spring recipes, what to do with chives

Dealing with Overgrown Raised Garden Beds

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on March 19, 2012

The weather in the Boston area (as well as most of the Northeast) has been unbelievable mild this winter.  It is still technically winter today and I am sitting here typing this in a sleeveless tank top with all the windows open.  Insane.  According to my Mac weather widget, it’s going to be 80 degrees on Thursday.  I’m not complaining a bit, but it is a bit bizarre.

With all this nice weather lately, I have spent some time gardening while baby boy naps.  When we moved to our new house last fall, we inherited three large raised garden beds in our backyard.  I was thrilled as one of our criteria in looking for a house was space in the yard to have a garden.  The only problem is that these raised beds had not been touched in years and were seriously overgrown with weeds and vines.  We were so busy with unpacking and planning baby T’s first birthday party, that we did not get a chance to tackle the raised beds last autumn.

That leads us to this spring where we have started to deal with some serious overgrowth.  The one thing that we have noticed about this area is that there are some serious vines everywhere.  These vines pretty much laugh at you when you try to pull them out of the ground.  They also have thorns everywhere which makes the removal process that much trickier.  To give you an idea, here’s what one of the boxes looked like:

Here is what all three raised beds look like together:

I’ve basically just been pulling a rake through and then throwing out the dried out weeds one plant at a time.  Some of the roots are really entrenched and are hard to pull out.  I got as much pulled out as possible and then covered each box with dampened newspapers.  I then laid out black pieces of cloth over the newspapers and staked them so they would remain secured down.

I’m not sure if it will help do anything, but I’ve read this can help kill any remaining weeds in the soil.  In a few weeks, I am going to take off the cover, do some more weeding/root removal, and lay down some more compost before I start planting.

If you have a garden, what kind of spring prep work do you do?


Filed Under: Gardening Tagged With: gardening, gardening prep, overgrown raised beds, raised beds, Spring, spring cleaning, spring garden prep

“Spring Clean Your Kitchen” Giveaway- Win a $50 Crate and Barrel Gift Card

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on March 8, 2012

You may have noticed that 2 Sisters 2 Cities has recently gotten a new look!  We have been doing a little spring cleaning around here and have spruced the blog up a bit.  Many thanks to our logo designer, Creative Workshop Designs, and our blog theme designer, Minx Design.

To celebrate our new look, we decided to have a “Spring Clean Your Kitchen” giveaway- we are giving away a $50 Crate and Barrel gift card to one lucky reader!  Crate and Barrel has some adorable items this spring that would bring a great pop of color to your kitchen.*

I’m in love with this 3-piece Potluck Baker Set that’s only $29.95.  How great are those colors?  Most of my serving dishes are white, but I’ve been thinking about buying this baker set for a few weeks now:

These Pastello dishtowels are also in fantastic Spring shades:

I’m also loving this 5-piece Parker Mixing Bowl Set:

And last, but not least, check out the Stock Pot II Apron…so fun:

However, if you win the $50 Crate and Barrel gift card, you are free to spend in it whatever way you choose!  The giveaway will be open for entries for the next week.  Please see additional terms and conditions below.

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Filed Under: Giveaway Tagged With: blog design, crate and barrel, crate and barrel giveaway, giftcard giveaway, giveaway, new look, Spring, spring cleaning

Spring Cleaning

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on February 23, 2012

Even though it’s not quite spring in the Boston area, I’m definitely starting to get spring fever.  While I was at Target yesterday, I decided to restock some of my favorite cleaning supplies and make another cleaning caddy so I have one on each floor of our house.  (I have so become my mother!)

Here are some of the essentials I put in a cleaning caddy:

Products for Cleaning Caddy (going clockwise, starting from the left):

-Sprayway Glass Cleaner- I recently switched to this product from regular Windex and I love it!
-Scrubbing Bubbles- For deep-cleaning bathrooms
-Clorox Disinfecting Wipes- For general use all over the house
-Method Wood for Good Wood Surface Cleaner- I love the almond scent
-Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner
-All Purpose Cleaning Spray- Seventh Generation shown in the picture
-Micro-fiber cleaning cloths, rags, and cleaning gloves
-Scrub Brush- Great for cleaning bath tubs and showers
-Scotch-Brite heavy duty sponge
-Feather Duster- Great for hard to reach spaces
-Magic Erasers- Target up & up brand shown in picture, but I sometimes use Mr. Clean Magic Erasers as well for getting spots off walls

My new cleaning caddy ready to go:

Here are a few of some other cleaning products that I keep around the house:

Other Household Cleaning Products:

-Method Squirt + Mop Wood Floor Cleaner- again, I love the almond scent!
-Homemade Cleaner- Solution of white vinegar, dish soap, and water…great for cutting through grease and all purpose cleaning
-Method Antibac Kitchen Cleaner- This is probably the top cleaner we go through in our house…love the scents that it’s available in- lemon verbena and orange zest.  Claims to kill 99.9% of household germs
-Woolite Oxy Deep Carpet Cleaner- This cleaner has taken red wine spills out of carpet many times in our house!

I am personally a huge fan of to-do lists.  I love being able to check off things as I accomplish them (even if it’s a simple task to complete!)  There are some great free printable lists out there to help you stay on top of cleaning.  I love this one from evelyn kate designs (visit her site by clicking on the picture below and download the list from there):

If you need more cleaning motivation, check out some of these cleaning & organizing blogs:

Organizing Junkie

IHeart Organizing

What are some of your favorite cleaning products?

-m

This post is linked at:
Organize with Sandy

The Shabby Nest


Filed Under: M's post, Organizing Tagged With: cleaning, cleaning products, Spring, spring cleaning

Spring in the City

Posted by Meaghan Barry on April 15, 2010

It seems like all the trees and flowers have started to bloom in the past week in Boston.  It’s been so pretty walking around during my lunch hour to see all the flowers.  Tonight, husband M walked me to my photography class and we came across this beautiful cherry blossom tree:

I wish this tree was outside our condo!

-m


Filed Under: M's post Tagged With: Spring, tree

Spring Style Ideas

Posted by Meaghan Barry on March 10, 2010

Here is the look I am going for this spring…flowery shirt, cardigans, ballet flats, and scarves:

Spring Style Ideas
Items in this set:
Women’s new arrivals – sweaters – Cashmere open cardigan – J.Crew, $200
Women’s new arrivals – tees & knits – Flouncy flowers scoopneck tee -…, $40
Women – knits – Tissue garland tank – J.Crew, $36
J Crew Favorite-fit stretch wool trouser, $140
Women’s Apparel: Nylon trench: new arrivals | Banana Republic, $130

-m


Filed Under: M's post Tagged With: fashion, outfit, Spring

Spring in Boston- Top 10 Things I am Looking Forward To

Posted by Meaghan Barry on March 7, 2010

Although it is still not quite spring here in Boston, the slightly warmer weather and longer days are making me thing ahead to spring.   There are definitely a number of things I am looking forward to with the warm weather around the corner.  I wanted to share my favorite spring activities in Boston (in no particular order):

1.  Walking around Castle Island each evening before dinner

2.  Planting my herb garden on my back porch

3.  Red Sox game at Fenway

4.  Walking around the Back Bay during lunch to window shop and check out spring flowers during lunch

5.  Reading on the roof deck

6. Sleeping with the windows open

7.  Walking through the Boston Public Garden to check out the flowers and ducklings

8.  First boat ride of the season in Boston Harbor

9.  Outside brunch/dinner in Boston

10.  Copley Square Farmer’s Market

What are some of your favorite Spring activities in your respective cities?

-m

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