Harvesting Time: I Heard It Through The Grapevine
Here Mommy!
Wow, is it Friday already? This week has been a blur. Earlier this week Aiyana, Mr Bentley (our Shih Tzu), and I packed our pails and headed out to the back part of our garden to pick the ripening grapes off the grapevine.
Grapevine
The deer that live in our woods have really enjoyed dining on these delightful treats. Perhaps they know I don’t mind them eating the grapes? There is enough to share. I do nothing to deter them from their late evening snacks.
Aiyana getting ready to feast on some grapes
It took a while to pick these fabulous grapes, and I have to admit we lingered. We enjoyed being outside, breathing the fresh air, and nibbling on the grapes when they enticed us to taste their tangy sweetness.
Grapes are high in antioxidants
I rinsed them off and packed them away for later use. Aiyana and I have been snacking on them throughout the week and this weekend I’ll be making grape juice with some of them.
Natural Remedies For Pest Control
What makes this grapevine so special? This is a vine that wasn’t supposed to produce. It was plagued with a fungus this spring and my way of combating this problem was using natural methods.
I had my share of skeptics. “Opal that’s not going to work! “You need chemicals to effectively treat your garden.” I kept my mouth shut although inside I was laughing. I figured I would prove them wrong by just doing it. I continued to spray my beloved plants as they stood by giving inaccurate information about something they knew nothing about.
Many people are brainwashed into thinking the only way to effectively eliminate household pests, plant disease, or protect plants is to spray them with chemicals. Frequently these chemicals have been proven to cause harm to not only animals but people also.
I always questioned these chemicals even as a child. I thought if the chemicals can kill a bug almost instantly what effect can it possibly have on me or animals over time?
Since I’m all about protecting family and the environment I came up with an extremely effective way to combat the infestation. The grapevine, peach trees, blackberry vines, and our garden get sprayed with this solution.
A problem solved; my plants stayed *pest free* without one drop of chemical. I didn’t hear anything more from the naysayers although they happily sampled the produce. Amazing, right? No, not really.
There are safer and more natural methods ways to treat crops and pest effectively than the methods that are used by many within the farming industry. The toxic chemicals used are big business they don’t want you to know the truth.
Some of the businesses that make the products, along with a few within the media does an effective job of getting people worked up into a frenzy by talking about what will happen if a certain chemical isn’t used to treat crops. However, they fail to report that you can effectively treat crops using natural and safer means. I guess they don’t want us to know that part, right?
Guess what the same products I use on my plants are effective and safe ways to treat mosquitoes, flies, and other annoying insects that want to sample your tasty skin. :shock:
Interesting Grape Facts
Both black grapes and red grapes contain powerful antioxidants that help prevents the hardening of the arteries. They might help prevent cancer. They contain ellagic acid which has anti-cancer properties.
Something To Think About
I’m not going to win people over by telling them what *idiots* they are since they appear not to be concerned about the environment. They aren’t idiots. Let me clarify that I don’t think of people this way. It’s something I heard recently about all environmentalist’s.
They might need to hear another side to the issue and perhaps they will change their mind. If I approach them with respect. Guess what you won’t impress me either if you smack a broad label on all environmentalist, or any other group. You’ll turn me off.
I believe you reach more people when you lead by example and show them alternative ways to address the issue effectively. Do you really need to insult an individual, or group, to get your point across? Treat others how you want to be treated.
[tags] natural pest repellent, environmentally friendly option, raw food, environmentalist, grapevine, family bonding [/tags]





on August 24th, 2007 at 8:21 am
Treat others how you want to be treated! YAY! That’s exactly how I was raised. :) I truly believe that, too!
What a great post! The info was interesting, the pics gorgeous! Your daughter…an angel as always!
Happy Friday!
on August 24th, 2007 at 11:35 am
Your attitude is what keeps so many loyal fans coming to your site. They are safe here from judgement and can take away so many new learned things.
BTW - those look like Concord grapes. I wonder if they are? We used to grow them and my grandfather used to make wine out of them the old fashioned way. The beetles liked them around here but there were always plenty to share.
on August 24th, 2007 at 11:39 am
Oh yes - almost forgot - Aiyana is adorable. I almost want to pinch a cheek and that is horrible. I used to hate when people tried to do it to me as a child and now I want to do it to someone - yikes! I think I can understand it now though - it is just hard to take in and contain all that cuteness. You just want to reach out somehow! LOL Don’t worry Aiyana - I will control myself, but you are TOO CUTE!! :grin:
on August 24th, 2007 at 12:51 pm
Excellent post - but I kept holding my breath to find out what the mystery spray was! Will it ever be revealed or did I just not read the post thoroughly enough?
on August 24th, 2007 at 2:54 pm
Harmonia,
It’s a good motto to live by at times we can forget about that especially if we are passionate about something.
teeni,
I try to make it a pleasant environment and I keep my moronic statements to myself. I’m my worst critic and I do give myself some tongue lashings on various views I have and over time they have changed.
Aiyana does have squeezable cheeks. I tickle her cheeks which she thinks is hilarious but at times I want to give them a tweak, lol.
Goyin,
I’ll include it in the original post and direct you to my website Healing Yourself Naturally. I write about alternative remedies and share a lot of recipes with my readers.
on August 24th, 2007 at 7:41 pm
Your grapes look great! I can’t believe you share with the deer and not with me :) I am a former “idiot” that has fairly recently become tuned into the environmental movement and I am enjoying the blog. Thanks!
on August 24th, 2007 at 11:43 pm
Great post. There is overuse of pesticides, medicine, and whole lot of other chemicals. No one knows what the long term effects are going to be. Going with natures way can usually turn out to be the best. Growing things at home is a way to make sure that you are getting it natural.
on August 25th, 2007 at 6:11 am
Now I’m really jealous of you that you have Grapes in your back yard.
on August 26th, 2007 at 4:36 am
Great picture of Aiyana, and the grapes look really tasty. I echo the others who say they are interested in your recipe.
It sounds like you live in a great area, a garden, wildlife and plenty of fresh area. We live in the suburbs, but if I had my way we would live further out and have acreage. I just don’t want to have to live my life commuting.
on August 27th, 2007 at 4:07 pm
Great pictures, your daughter is beautiful. I was thinking along the same lines as Goyin // Aug 24, 2007 at 12:51 pm. Can you share what spray you used in your garden for blackberries vines? I really need some help with mine.
Thanks