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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Garden Woe

The garden has been flourishing as of late. My radishes came in a few weeks ago, unfortunately i harvested them too late, and they were a bit woody. The cilantro was great, but now is past its prime, which is unfortunate, because i wanted to use it in the mass quantities of salsa that i plan to make once the tomatoes mature a little more. Potatoes were doing good until a recent onslaught of Japanese beatles scourged their leaves.
I harvested quite a few peas on monday, along with 2 zucchinis. Tuesday I got 5 more Zucchini.
I feel a little uncomfortable gardening, however, because I see all the lovely offspring of these plants, and as they are developing I come sneaking in and harvest them. A gardener is no different than a health conscious child abducter. The parent plants pump all their life into their young offspring and just when the veggies pass the cute stage, but before they rebel, shrivel up, go bad and are a dissapointment to their parents, i come in and snatch them up, cover them in oil and throw them on a hot grill.
I think plant parents kind of expect that some day their offspring will 'leave'.





2 Comments:

Blogger Dena said...

Hmmmm... I've never thought of gardening that way. You've given me a lot to consider. I'm now wondering if I should feel extremely guilty for the mass quantities of vegetables I sell at the Farmer's Market every Saturday. Or maybe I'm innocent because I'm just the middleperson between the farmer and the consumer?

9:25 PM

 
Blogger Alvin said...

I'm assuming this is Craig.
Craig, you are correct sir.

I have a question/proposal/favor to ask (of) you. It's business-related. Can you send me your email? I'm at lvnshm@dordt.edu

Thanks.

1:57 AM

 

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