I am obsessed with nature; a true tree hugger. (I know, how very stereotypically Pagan of me.) For the past year I have been researching and carefully planning out my first adult (meaning organized) vegetable and herb garden. I've also spent the last two years experimenting with different plants. So imagine my heartbreak when I realized that I will be moving in Spring, right during prime planting season. My hopes and dreams have been shattered, take pity on my poor soul!! Okay, maybe that's a little dramatic, but I
Monday, March 12, 2012
Splendor in the Grass...
The weather here in Michigan has been insane. In the 30's one day, 60's the next. All this week it will be between 60°F and 70°F. While I thoroughly enjoy this weather, I can't help but to think it spells doom. But whatever, that has nothing to do with this post.
I am obsessed with nature; a true tree hugger. (I know, how very stereotypically Pagan of me.) For the past year I have been researching and carefully planning out my first adult (meaning organized) vegetable and herb garden. I've also spent the last two years experimenting with different plants. So imagine my heartbreak when I realized that I will be moving in Spring, right during prime planting season. My hopes and dreams have been shattered, take pity on my poor soul!! Okay, maybe that's a little dramatic, but Iwas am disappointed. My only options this year are to plant in boxes and large containers so they can be transported, or to take over my friend's giant backyard. Decisions, decisions. Either way I already started some seeds last night. In the words of Matthew Wilder, "Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride, nobody's gonna hold me down!! Oh-no!!". And on that delightful note I leave you with some Earthy eye candy.
I am obsessed with nature; a true tree hugger. (I know, how very stereotypically Pagan of me.) For the past year I have been researching and carefully planning out my first adult (meaning organized) vegetable and herb garden. I've also spent the last two years experimenting with different plants. So imagine my heartbreak when I realized that I will be moving in Spring, right during prime planting season. My hopes and dreams have been shattered, take pity on my poor soul!! Okay, maybe that's a little dramatic, but I
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