bloodyrosemccoy: (Retro Tea)
bloodyrosemccoy ([personal profile] bloodyrosemccoy) wrote2012-09-25 11:41 am
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Dad got me a nice little garden tools kit for my birthday! All the garden stores were snotty about the fact that it’s, y’know, autumn and gardening is ostensibly over, but he figured it’d be a great start for next year, and we’ve been having a good time gardening together.

Plus, I’ve already started planning for next year anyway. I was less pleased with The Farm this year for a number of reasons. Some I can control, like weeding, watering regularly, use of space, soil, and some bunny activity;* some is out of my control, like the weather, the rest of the bunny activity, and Dad’s inability to distinguish weeds from chard when he’s weed-whacking. So I’m working out a plan of attack for next year, armed with my nice new gardening equipment!

I want to start growing more herbs for tea. It’d be fun to have a few herbal remedies on hand,** though mostly I just want to try making my own tisanes. I did make one discovery while looking through herb books, though—apparently the little daisy-looking flowers that keep popping up in my garden are feverfew. I’m off to a better start than I thought!

Anyway, I may have gotten a somewhat lackluster yield this year,*** but I can always look forward to fixing it up for next year. Meanwhile, I’ve got some more tomatoes to pick.


*I’m still terribly pleased that the bunnies are enjoying my garden, but I’m still putting most of my beans in cages next year.

**Although learning herbal remedies is complicated by the fact that there’s no end of bullshit surrounding herb lore. It’s hard to sift through the latest fads in everything from love potion to cancer to find the science.

***Cherry tomatoes notwithstanding. THEY’RE EVERYWHERE.

[identity profile] dark-phoenix54.livejournal.com 2012-09-25 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Grow Rainbow chard, or at least the red stemmed variety. It'll make it a *little* easier for your dad, unless he's colorblind.

[identity profile] padparadscha.livejournal.com 2012-09-25 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
*grin* I did that this year (and fabulous-looking chard it is, too!). He just whacks anything on the periphery of my garden regardless. He's getting better at paying attention, though.