Friday, April 2, 2010

Experimental Gardener

I love to grow things and watch them become something. However, not everything makes it to complete fruition and then, failure kicks in... what the heck did I do wrong?

Life is unexpected and so is gardening.

I have a motto that carries me through the times when my well-cared for watermelon plant just will not grow bigger than my foot and that is-- if things are still alive, you have success! Why did it take 7 months for me to get a carrot to grow only to harvest them and find out that they are no thicker than a pencil? Ugh. I will not give up... and neither should you.

I live in Phoenix, Arizona where our soil is sand and our weather can be extreme (from 88 degrees during the day to nearly a freeze that same night). I feel like my life is like this... extremes at times and all we can do is tie a knot and hang on. So, I compost and create amazing dirt all year long, go on a worm hunt when we have rain and the worms are hanging out on the side of the road, and love my plants with water, sun and focused attention.

I call my friend Pam and see if her eggplant is still alive and how her tomatoes are doing, but there's no sure fire way to make or keep things growing like you'd like to.

I like surprises and so when my garden actually produces fruit-- I do a little dance and pat myself on the back for not giving up! Yae Me!

1 comment:

  1. I love your life comparisons! I hope you post photos of your successes, even when they seem small.

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