Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Hard Work and Great Expectations

This past Monday I spent long, arduous hours fertilizing plants in all my grow bags and the raised bed. Long after I’d spooned out dry components for each plant it occurred to me that a plastic cup could be marked with the desired amount. ~sigh~ I’d done that with liquids, so why not? Measuring proved a bit trickier but made things way quicker. Meanwhile, I’m incredibly grateful for my ‘portable oasis’ shade and these cooler temperatures.
This is my little raised bed contains dill, eggplant,
sweet basil, and bell peppers...

The little 3 pack purchased at our Walmart garden center looked like it contained basil and I wasn’t wearing my reading glasses. LOL What’s even funnier is that the tag gave no clue as to the variety; the image included everything from sweet bell to some of the hottest. Weird, huh? Oh, well, I look forward to finding out what they are, which is probably green bell.

Meanwhile my husband, most beloved by me and our three cats cannot conceive how hard I work. He does appreciate it, though, and cooked our dinner that evening. The next day my body complained, for sure, but a good foot soak and rest restored me. And I’m excited.
I took this today and need to keep an eye on that twine,
making sure it does not interfere...
Do you know that eggplant got its name due to the original white skin matching the mass produced chicken egg’s shell? Why do you think growers felt the need cultivate the purple variety?

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5 comments:

  1. You have a green thumb and it shows. Beautiful garden.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. Hugs. ♥

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  2. Interesting, I didn't know that about eggplant. Yes, wonder why purple?!?!

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  3. Why is it we figure out the easier way *after* we finish doing it the hard way? If only we figured these things out earlier... I hope you've now had a good rest.

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  4. The eggplant story is interesting. I assumed it was because they were egg shaped.

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  5. Everything looks good. I did not know that. I always learn something new from you. XO

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