I'm sorry for not posting during the last couple of weeks. My cousin got married last weekend and I was in the wedding, along with my husband and boys. There was allot of preparation that went into it. It was so much fun and absolutely beautiful.
But now, back to business. First, the worms. I ended up purchasing them online at www.thewormwoman.com. I was happy with the outcome. I received an email stating when they would be shipped and when I should receive them. Plus, I had chosen expedited shipping to receive the worms quicker and she went ahead and downgraded it, stating that I would receive them in the same amount of time and didn't need to pay the extra shipping. Always love it when a vendor looks out for you and offers to help save you money. I had my bin, newspaper and scraps all ready to go once I received them. It was a pretty easy process. The bin is sitting under my plant table in our office. No stink or anything. I check on them every couple of days to make sure the bedding is wet enough. I feed them once a week or so. It should take about 3 months before I can harvest the compost.
Next I decided I needed to add a little more light to my seedlings. I purchased two fluorescent lights specifically for plants at Walmart for $10 each. Pretty descent I thought. I rigged it up on a a small shelf and I do believe it has helped. The plants seem to be doing well. I am excited to get them transplanted, but nervous as well. The weather has just started to change and we are finally seeing temps in the 80's. I will continue to prep the area where I want to plant them and introduce them to their new home soon.
(This picture was taken a couple of weeks ago, they are even bigger now with more leaves)
Two weekends ago I made it to the downtown Phoenix farmers market. It was so much fun! My first time there and I am excited to go back again. Lot's of locally grown fruits and veggies, grass fed beef, wonderfully homemade tortillas, cute little crafts and so much more. I took the boys with me, so it was a little hard to concentrate or to talk to many of the vendors. The next time I go, I think I will go solo and have a bit more focus. It is important to me that my boys experience it, so they will get to go again too. I think they had fun. The highlight was the GINORMOUS sweet potatoes at one vendor. I had never seen them so huge before. ;-)
Finally, the boys and I have had the most fun watching our caterpillars grow, spin their chrysalides and emerge as beautiful butterflies. We woke this morning to see the painted ladies stretching their wings. I still need to get pictures of them now. I meant to get pictures of them in each stage, but was so busy during their chrysalis stage that I didn't get to. I will get pictures of the butterflies, we are able to enjoy them for a few days inside before we release them out in the garden. I bought some mums to plant outside in hopes of keeping them around a bit longer. We'll see. Big, noisy toddlers may not make our garden the most peaceful . . .