With late day bees buzzing I took a few pictures.
I weeded my carrots and noticed I have a little bunny that must come snack at night. So I took a picture of a carrot, in the event that I may not have another chance.
After the photo, I ate that tasty root, dirt and all. It was sweet and crunchy with a little grit. I wandered over to the stone garage, where I have some volunteer pumpkins. Right in the spot where I tossed the soft jack-o-lantern last year. I love volunteers. These vines are way ahead of the ones I planted.
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Big Pumpkin, said the witch! My favorite Halloween book. I had the accompanying tape long ago and sang it to my kids and nieces. :-)
"First they pulled hard and then they pulled harder, but the pumpkin just sat... DRAT! said the Witch."
Love the phrase 'volunteers'.
ReplyDeleteI have lots of Nettle volunteers this year.
I went down to see my neighbour yesterday and she sent me home with a huge bag of tomatoes for hubby. She has flowers blooming all over the place, I wish I had flowers that would grow, I wish my tomatoe plant grew as big as theirs did. I must admit, I love a raw carrot, but you had it the best way, pulled straight from the earth and ate it grit an all.
ReplyDeleteNicky. x
The volunteers seem to always be ahead of.. and do better than.. the ones you plant!! The flowers are just gorgeous :)
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love that volunteer plants do much better than manipulated (in a good sense) plants? It's like a little reminder from nature.
ReplyDeleteNever had any luck with hibiscus when I lived in the midwest. Your's look fantastic! This weekend I was thinking how much I miss peonies.
I love the high desert, but sometimes.....