May. 15th, 2009

keryx: (plumeria)
I do the vast majority of my gardening at night (which is the title of an old REM song, so). It's pretty effective when handling actual plants - dirt is easy to see, plants are fairly tactile.

The mistake I made awhile ago was planting several different varieties of seeds in a fairly confined space. With lilies. And onions. Because I have no idea which seeds got planted where. In fact, I'm a little iffy on what I planted, period. I plant seeds because they're so inexpensive that I won't be sad if they fail, and that first batch I apparently paid almost no attention to. There might be radishes, but that could also be a batch of cilantro at this stage. It's possible that there are cherry tomatoes. The only thing I'm sure about the is the cat grass, which I should dig up and bring inside since the outdoor cats all just followed Richmond around.

I did better last night - I put the seed-based greens in lopsided little rows in front of the tomatoes and peppers.
keryx: (Default)
Internets! I have to tell you something.

I am going to start writing a book. It is going to help everyone who reads it see that they are not only not broken but also containers for brilliance and possibility.

That is all. Please go about your evening.

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