This is a journal, of sorts, of an organic garden in SW Michigan. It is also an opportunity for its writer to vent about much that ails her.
"Ut sementem feceris, ita metes." --Cicero
Monday, August 21, 2006
No time.
Sometimes, one has no time to do anything. But this was quite lovely, all dewy and bright: it is a moonflower.
I am working on the source for the moonflowers. Moonflowers, like cleome, seem to be something one gets as a gift to later give the offspring away. So, they were a gift like that...
A city girl who realized upon the birth of her daughter that life is entirely too short to spend on 1/12th of an acre, she now digs up her weeds (usually with a pick) on 5.
Eat locally and sustainably Eat seasonally Shop at farmers' markets Plant a garden Conserve, compost and recycle Cook simply Cook together Eat together Remember food is precious
from The Art of Simple Food, New York: Clarkson Potter, 2007
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This weedpuller can be reached at fastweedpuller at gmail dot com.
4 comments:
Beautiful.
Where did you get moonflower seeds that have those curling bits like datura has?
By the way, love the blog~
Hi Christine
I am working on the source for the moonflowers. Moonflowers, like cleome, seem to be something one gets as a gift to later give the offspring away. So, they were a gift like that...
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