- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Well, Thutmose III may have had a great veggie garden. He would not be envious of mine. I'm just not a veggie-growing person. Flowers are more my speed. After the excitement of the hummingbird the other day, cabbages and radishes needed to be dealt with. They just weren't pulling their weight.
The whole veggie growing experience is basically an experiment .
I'm partial to trying out new flowers. And of course SWEET PEAS.....seen above. I can grow those. The broccoli I planted went to little yellow flowers and keeled over this week. So, I ripped them out.
Then I dug up the knee hi sweet peas I had buried at the back of the hill, and plopped them where the broccoli used to stand. ( Oh and the fence. Remember to remind me to never do a fence again. Just didn't work quite that well. Very claustrophobic inside the dirt patch. No room to dig. Was a good idea at the time, but the deer don't seem too interested in this hill garden, so decided it should go.) I took the sweet peas with a good chunk of dirt attached. Then watered them like crazy. So far, so good. they are doing fine. Much better than the broccoli.
So now that the broccoli was gone. I decided to rip out the radishes. They were shaking in their little radish boots, going to seed, and weren't making any little radish balls. Instead of radishes, I moved the oodles of marigolds I planted down the edge of the fence ,now gone. They seem to like growing in groups, so I stuffed them all together in the dirt. Up by the sunflowers. The slugs had been chewing on them.
The cabbages I pulled up from underneath the blueberry bushes. I I thought they should grow by the sweet peas. So off they were re-located. The leaves have some slug holes in them . The beer bait seemed to work for a while, but I forgot to replenish it. I think the slugs drank the beer then went looking for the marigolds.
In the night the cabbages catch at the moon, the leaves drip silver, the rows of cabbages are a series of little silver waterfalls in the moon.
- Carl Sandburg
Lettuce thrives . SO maybe the cabbages will like living next to the lettuce for a while. They can encourage each other. I'll need more beer bait traps.
Just cabbages and lettuce left. Gives me more time to make up Bee drinking bowls. Take a bottom drainer of a small pot, fill with water, and the bees will drink out of it. Helps save them from drowning in larger containers.
What vegetable did Noah not take on the ark?
Leeks. -unknown The rejuvenated veggie patch looks more like this. Well, it looked better a couple of days after this. The sweet peas perked and the cabbages seemed happy with sunflowers growing above them.
Sowe Carrets in you Gardens, and humbly praise God for them, as for a singular and great blessing.
- Richard Gardiner
Profitable Instructions for the Manuring, Sowing and Planting of Kitchen Gardens (1599) Oh, and I forgot about the carrots. I left them where they were, by the sunflowers, hoping they will do better. If not, then they will suffer the same fate as the broccoli. For now they are safe. And so the garden continues, broccoli-less and radish-less ( I don't think those are real words, but for now they will do). I think the carrots quiver in fear........
I do not like broccoli. And I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it. And I'm President of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli.
- George Bush, U.S. President, 1990
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