Farmer Girl
I have tomatoes! They are small and green (the largest is slightly bigger than a golf ball), but there are eleven of them all told and I am thrilled!

And apparently, I also have another crop. Last summer we got a new porch, steps and walkway in front of our townhouse. Nearly all of my planting were destroyed, so, among other things, I planted a flowering spirea shrub next to the steps. Early this spring, I noticed another plant beginning to grow in that area. It looked like it might "be something" (gardeners will understand), so I let it grow.Perhaps, I thought, Grant put some wildflower seed there.
Fast forward to our two week holiday and then our return. I walked up the stairs, and suddenly, I knew exactly what that mystery plant was.

You see, way back in October, I had a small pumpkin sitting on my front porch. In time, said pumpkin began to collapse and I moved it to a patch of dirt next to my steps. Same patch of dirt where my spirea plant would eventually call home. Now, it shares it home with a giant pumpkin plant, already boasting several flowers.
I am reluctant to remove it. I hope it won't hurt the spirea, but even so, I can't resist the idea of growing pumpkins in my front yard! I will have to warn the neighbours, though.

And apparently, I also have another crop. Last summer we got a new porch, steps and walkway in front of our townhouse. Nearly all of my planting were destroyed, so, among other things, I planted a flowering spirea shrub next to the steps. Early this spring, I noticed another plant beginning to grow in that area. It looked like it might "be something" (gardeners will understand), so I let it grow.Perhaps, I thought, Grant put some wildflower seed there.
Fast forward to our two week holiday and then our return. I walked up the stairs, and suddenly, I knew exactly what that mystery plant was.

You see, way back in October, I had a small pumpkin sitting on my front porch. In time, said pumpkin began to collapse and I moved it to a patch of dirt next to my steps. Same patch of dirt where my spirea plant would eventually call home. Now, it shares it home with a giant pumpkin plant, already boasting several flowers.
I am reluctant to remove it. I hope it won't hurt the spirea, but even so, I can't resist the idea of growing pumpkins in my front yard! I will have to warn the neighbours, though.
Labels: Creative pursuits, Home Work
6 Comments:
I just ate a tomato from the Farmer's Market. I lurve homegrown tomatoes.
I too have 'maters and hot peppers. Oh and remind me to tell the tale about the punkini sometime. Or perhaps on a day when I have nothing better to do, I shall blog it.
Oh and for Amanda, there is a folk song called Homegrown Tomatoes and the chorus goes like this:
Home grown tomatoes
Home grown tomatoes
What'd life be without
Home grown tomatoes
There's only two things
That money can't buy
That's true love
And home grown tomatoes.
Mmm-mmmm good. That picture makes me want green tomato lasagna RIGHT. NOW.
We call those "volunteers". I've been weeding great gobs of volunteer pumpkins out of my flower beds, since my husband spent all last November stealing and composting neighbourhood jack-o-lanterns. I missed one, was convinced by Mike to let it live, and now it's starting to vine over the front lawn. (Tomato plants really like to volunteer out of the compost, too.)
Yep, grandma has a volunteer growing out of her compost. How wonderful your greenery looks!
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