The sun is out!
The sun is out after a couple rainy days meaning my puny three-inch plants are now blossoming into leafy little monsters.
My garden is starting to look like a small Jurassic park.
But have no idea what I planted.
This happens every year. I get a tad overzealous in my planting and forget what I actually bought until it starts bearing some sort of fruit or veggie.
Oh wow, I did plant a cucumber there. Oh hey, there's a pepper.
It's kind of like Christmas.....but maybe a little disturbing because I'm the one who bought planted everything...
And I still can't remember.
And sometimes, the fact that the plant will even produce something, still isn't a sure thing that I know what it is. Last year I was insistent that I planted a pumpkin. My sister-in-law commented on the lovely fruit growing in my garden.
"Heather, your watermelon looks fabulous!" She said.
"Oh no, that's not a watermelon, it's a pumpkin."
"But it's green, and round and has light green strips on it."
"Oh no, it's a pumpkin. I think it's a special pumpkin that turns orange when it gets colder."
I waited all summer for that silly pumpkin to turn orange.
September came about and my sister-in-law insisted I pick it and slice it open. This pumpkin/watermelon debate was driving her crazy.
The inside was a lovely shade of red and it tasted remarkably like a watermelon.
Son of a gun.....all this time I grew a watermelon....and it never did turn orange.
Today I gave my adolescent plants a little pep-talk, telling them they could grow up to be anything they wanted. Seeing that I can't remember what they should be, I feel like I'm giving them a little independence.
Who knows what we'll grow.
"Grief does not change you Hazel. It reveals you." John Green, The Fault in our Stars
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
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Oh, I love this one Heather!!!!!! As a very busy gardener I always give my plants the kind of independence they need :-)))) good one - I will have to borrow that for customers that ask me what is growing in their garden and sometimes I can´t remember...thanks for the help and tell your garden I said hi - lots of love from your garden friend Sonja :-)
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