Monday, December 20, 2010

Experiments


It's December 20th and only 5 days till Christmas, its hard to believe how fast time flies. We just today finally finished decorating the tree. Cute white metal birds, and iridescent bows along with silver and white ribbon are just a few things that ordain our lovely tree. I have been getting an assortment of seed catalogs. Some that I had ordered previously from in the past. Others I have contemplated on an order but never did finally make one. This years selection process is going to be somewhat harder than years before. I have such a limited area and with that comes the challenges. Do I plant more Heirlooms. Or do I stick to the trustworthy plants that promises better yields. I know that I should be going for the time tested and harvest way of things. But I like diversity and Having a plain ole' tomato isn't always my idea. But what if I could have a Cherokee purple tomato instead? I used to know practically nothing about heirlooms. Now having been experimenting the last few years brings me to my conclusion. Taste matter's more than looks. And quality surpasses quantity. Cherokee purple upon first glance to me looked like a darkened unripe tomato. And even upon first taste I wasn't sold right away. But when I finally started eating it with  salads, sandwiches and making bruchetta I found there really is no comparison. On another note, flower's have been on the mind lately. Our winters here tend to linger. We are not even at a lingering phase but already I am ready to dive into spring. Last year on another experiment I planted some petunias and a few salvias in planter boxes on the rails of our deck. With the hopes that it would draw our hummingbirds nearer for a closer look. We were pleasantly surprised when we were enjoying dinner on our bistro table when one flew right up to the planter box and sipped up nectar with us only a few feet away. I decided then and there that next year I would go a little buzurk and plant dozens more and try and cluster them together for an even more tempting treat. Hummingbirds our one of my favorite birds. And one trip to our garden will tell you that plant choices were certainly made around the presence of hummingbirds. I doubt I could tell you what I love more of in the garden. But in there absence I find that I enjoy extremely fragrant flowers. Whether they are a English Rose or just a weed ( A weed is a beautiful plant situated in the wrong place) it doesn't matter I love them all. And to be quite honest at times our garden can sometimes have more weeds than flowers. But for the record, whoever says that gardens need to look kempt, clean, and free of the so called dreaded weed; Must have never took the time to stop and enjoy their garden. How do I know? I know because a well kempt garden is one were it's keeper never has time to enjoy it because they are constantly "fixing" it.
So upon this blistery cold day, take time to look at the seed catalogs you may have laying around. If you don't have any read a good book instead,
and Merry Christmas!

2 comments:

  1. pretty dianthus photo.

    i have no seed catalogs on hand right now. :( there are some at the farm, but not here. i need to send away for some more. my mom and i have lots of decisions ahead of us. we will be grow, grow, grow, grow, growing!

    so will this be your blog for everything plant related and the other one be for crafty stuff?? can't wait to see what all you're up to on both fronts.

    :)

    happy christmas.

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  2. Anne, sorry to hear that! You defintely should order some seed catalogs just for the house in Cleveland! I would love to to hear all about the things you plan on growing at the farm. I have a feeling you may pick some of the same varieties as I ( Just a feeling! :) )!!!!

    Everything Plant related is right. I think my plant enthusiasm deserves it's own blog. And I hope it will help others know just what I been up to before coming to market! And To be quite honest It helps me record things. And I love to look back and see my progress!

    Merry Christmas to you!! (Hope you are ready with lots of goodies to eat and a nice warm blanket! And as my last thought I wanted to tell you that Stefan has requested Dutch Baby's for breakfast Christmas Morning! Thanks again for the delish recipe!

    Love you Both!!

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