THE MODERN WORLD HURTS MY BRAIN SO, SO MUCH

10.4.10

IT'S ALL SPRINGLIKE OUTSIDE 'N' SHIT

For seemingly no reason, I've been bit by some strange "instinct" to "nurture" things this year. Like dogs. And plants. And possibly, in the somewhat distant future, small mammals with four limbs that speak human and shit and barf all over the goddamn place. I thought I was supposed to party until 30, and then makeover my agenda. Apparently fucking not.

Let's start with the plants, though, shall we? Last week before I left for my sister's bachelorette party I started two and three sets of the following: nasturtium, marigold, lettuce, and basil Genovese; the other seeds were specific varieties as well, but did I bother to remember or write them down? Of course not. Today, my friend Janice (WHO NOW HAS A DOG) and I went to Hartke Nursery, on Warson in Olivette (AND THE DOG CAME WITH US). My mom would take me along with her on errands to Hartke, Worm's Way, Beckmann Brothers, etc. when I was younger and now, look. I'm my mother's daughter, or whatever. If I were really good about having a blog, I would insert some topical and possibly hilarious and/or adorable picture of Janice, her dog Inkle (WHO IS SO SO SO CUTE), and I here. Instead, not only am I lazy but also technologically challenged seeing as how I am lacking in any kind of digital picture taking device.

So! Today I went a little nut$ and bought a jade plant, an aloe plant, two little cacti, a kalanchoe, and two different varieties of oregano (common and True Greek) as well as a different variety of basil (Mrs. Burns Lemon*), and rosemary! The kalanchoe I brought home is more of a coral color, and now I am wishing I bought this sweet ass pinkish red color:



I AM SO EXCITED ABOUT MY HERBS! I have chive, parsley, and thyme growing also; I can't wait for all of them to flourish and stink up my house. In a couple weeks, I will have in my possession pepper and tomato plants. And, after that, the farmers' markets will open again. Then, I shall feast untils I can feast no more. Summer is going to be sooooo cooool. Except for all the crappy hot and humid weather, duh.

2 comments:

  1. I've killed many a kalanchoe. Good luck!

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  2. but just think, when the weather is all hot & crappy we can have pesto popsicles!! yay!!

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