Monday, June 1, 2026

lGrowing herbs : for pest control

 

Happy  Monday ! 

And Today I am sharing some garden tips  for combating pest naturally. One way is with choosing the correct plants to buy. Some of my favorite Herbs can help naturally with pests . Thats why I keep pots  of them outside my door way. 





7 Best Plants For Pest Control

  1. Basil. Basil is a great solution for repelling mosquitoes and flies. …
  2. Lavender. Lavender has been used for centuries to add a sweet smell to homes and clothes drawers. …
  3. Citronella. …
  4. Rosemary & Other Herbs. …
  5. Chrysanthemum. …
  6. Petunias. …
  7. Marigolds

Control Garden Pests with Good Bugs

Ladybugs and their larvae feed on aphids and other soft-bodied pests. Rejoice if you see these red-orange, spotted beetles in your garden.

Spiders may not be what you love to see on your Tower Garden, but they’re valuable allies, eating all kinds of pests. Plus, those that typically inhabit gardens aren’t poisonous.
Tachinid flies, which basically look like houseflies, are natural enemies of caterpillars, beetles and shield bugs.

Kill Garden Pests with Natural, Organic Sprays

Botanical sprays can actually harm good bugs. So consider these as a last resort. If you do use the following sprays, always be sure to:

  • Apply them in the late evening, once the sun is low in the sky. Otherwise, your plants could get cooked. (I made this mistake once. Not pretty.)
  • Spray plants liberally, taking care to wet the undersides of leaves. For these sprays to be effective, they must come into direct contact with pests.

DIY Organic Garden Spray:

  • Chop, grind or liquefy 1 garlic bulb and 1 small onion.
  • Add 1 teaspoon of powdered cayenne pepper, 1 quart of water, and mix.
  • Steep 1 hour, then strain through cheesecloth, and add 1 tablespoon of liquid dish soap (such as pure castile liquid soap — not dishwashing detergent) to the strained liquid; mix well.

To avoid skin and eye irritation, wear rubber gloves and keep the mixture away from your eyes and nose when preparing and applying it. Refrigerate any remaining spray for up to 1 week in a covered container.

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WELCOME to the first week of the June 2026 "You're the Star" Blog Hop!

Before we continue onto the Linky party I wanted to share from my blog:

I am growing herbs for pest control and a recipe for natural pest control using common household ingredients. Enjoy Lisa 

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WELCOME to GARDEN feature week of the June 2026 "You're the STAR" blog hop!

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This week is GARDEN feature week
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This is a month long Linky party featuring YOU!
There will be 4 different features each week and 4 different feature categories.  Just to be clear - this is NOT a themed party - you may link up ANY family-friendly blog posts any day of each month. 
The "theme" occurs in our weekly features:
WEEK#1 GARDEN - gardening, homesteading, recycling, outdoor activities &/or preserving (this can include any type of green living,  repurposed ideas, outdoor concerns, posts relating to farm animals etc all while remaining family friendly)



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June Planner and Events

 Its all about June ! 



June symbolizes the arrival of summer in the Northern Hemisphere, the start of astronomical summer, and is often associated with love, happiness, and new beginnings. It's named after Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage, making it a traditional time for weddings and new life. Additionally, June is the month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Catholicism, and in the United States, it's Pride Month

The three official birthstones for June are Pearl, Moonstone and Alexandrite and thus the June birthstone colors
Month-Long Themes:
  • Summer: This is a popular choice, encouraging exploration of summer activities, weather, and nature.
  • Great Outdoors: Focusing on nature, animals, plants, and the environment. 
  • End of the Year: Celebrating the conclusion of the school year with activities like awards ceremonies, final projects, and special events. 
  • National Safety Month: Teaching students about safety tips for various situations. 
Specific Holidays and Events:
  • Flag Day (June 14th): Teaching about the history and significance of the American flag. 
  • Father's Day (Third Sunday of June): Honoring fathers and male role models with crafts, cards, and special activities. 
  • World Environment Day (June 5th): Raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting positive environmental actions. 
  • National Best Friends Day (June 8th): Celebrating friendships and appreciating the people students spend time with. 
  • Donut Day (June 5th): A fun celebration with activities related to donuts. 
  • First Day of Summer (Around June 20th): Marking the beginning of summer with activities like summer solstice celebrations.
Other Possible Themes:
  • Zoos: Learning about animals, their habitats, and conservation efforts.
  • Dinosaurs: A classic theme for preschoolers that can be adapted for various age groups. 
  • Beaches and Oceans: Exploring marine life, tides, and the beauty of the ocean. 
  • Food: Focusing on healthy eating, different cuisines, or specific food holidays like National Cheese Day or National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month. 
Let's make a bucket list 



Happy June 1st and the start of our Summer Reading program at the library.Will update on Saturday..




Sunday, May 31, 2026

May : Lilly of the Valley

 

May 

The May birth flowers are the lily of the valley and hawthorn.

Thus, lilies represent rebirth and hope, just as the resurrection does in the Christian faith. 


Matthew 5 : 28 -30
And why do you worry about clothes? See how the flowers of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. 29 Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. 30 If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you—you of little faith? 


Jesus was advising his followers not to worry about material needs, like clothing and food, because God would provide for them, just as he provides for the lilies in the fields.

Trinity Sunday 

Fellowship recipe 
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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Kids Paper plates crafts

Happy Saturday kids today we are having fun with paper plates....


Our tulip shaped paper plates. With paint and construction paper leaves.



We are having fun making these ....with basic supplies



Paper plates 
Construction paper 
Tissue paper 
Paint, paint brush 
Wiggle eyes 
Glue, scissors 
Cut in shape and use tissue paper to cover body. Add construction paper head.

Let's paint ....cut paper plates for ladybug . Paint red with black dots. Head and eye.
Small paper plates for bees with wings , wiggle eyes and atena 

2026 Summer Reading program

Happy Saturday and we gearing up for our Summer Reading program. It starts June 1st 

Our theme 
We will be open each day from 9 to 5. And Saturday 9 to 2pm.
Please grab a reading packet for more information.....on our daily plans and updates.

Prize awarded for reading 20 minutes a day Thanks to our sponsor.

Circle time @  10 AM on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.  With treats and crafts. For age 0 to 6 years.

Join us each day at noon with a brown bag lunch and a visit with a guest. 

Friday @2pm for movie time 

Each Saturday a guest speakers and a fun workshop. 

See my PIN 📌 for additional fun.....


Friday, May 29, 2026

Fav Friday

Happy Friday..the last Friday of May. Are you ready for Summer break? 




Memorial day: we visited the local veterans memorial for a special event . Always so special. 

Rain stopped after a week of showers. But the heat  and humidity made me thankful for air conditioning.

Happy Birthday Pam: we had a great celebration on our patio for Pam's birthday.. Strawberry cake was great hit from a local baker Sweet Swirls.

Mom's hydrangea bloomed. I thought the winter frost had killed the bush. But it finally bloomed. Sue stopped by for a clipping to plant in her yard in memory of my parents.

The library got a donation for books and supplies. Just in time for Summer Reading that starts June 1st. I'm thankful for all the community support.

From our local cake bakery....Sweet Swirls 

lGrowing herbs : for pest control

  Happy  Monday !  And Today I am sharing some garden tips  for combating pest naturally. One way is with choosing the correct plants to buy...