a may valentine
my dad, son of a farmer, set up a small orchard in the back a handful of years ago and he’d told me that he’d planted some strawberries in one of the corners of the orchard. i wasn’t surprised, he’s such a berry fanatic. (he’ll buy forty pints of blueberries in the fall and freeze them for his morning cereal throughout winter.) he didn’t tend the orchard much last year – my parents were busy traveling to bolivia a lot on various projects – and this year i’ve done a teensy bit of pruning here and there, but really it’s been kinda neglected. however, today, after a nice couple of hours puttering around in the back, i decided to go peek around.
see what i found? the perfect strawberry. the first of my dad’s harvest, from all those years of working the soil, caring for the plants. i carried it back to the house, proudly showed it to him, he looked at it, said wow, and ate it in two bites. a little red valentine, from the land he loves.
and me? trying to follow in big footsteps. here’s some pics of my first try..
happy may ~ ~
[notes added for plants here.]
{ posted 21 May 08, under poppy & the-outdoors }
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I am so proud of you; look at all the things you are doing… veggies, fruits and dyeing plants!
I looks like you have a real green thumb. :) -
RED ALERT: those are not strawberry plants in the pics!!
My grandma and my mom raised acres and acres of strawberries, year after year after year. And we picked a lot of wild blueberries, and wild raspberries in N. Minnesota. And I miss you.
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Hooray! Gardening is just the best! So great to follow in your dad’s footsteps like that. :) (And I am so envious of that sweet little greenhouse.)
~ Liz
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Look at that perfect strawberry. What a treasure to find for your dad in garden. I can only imagine how excited you were when you found it.
I am so envious of your dye plants. I can not wait to see your end products.
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yummy! That strawberry looks delicious!
happy May to you too :)
~ Moni
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The plants are going to be so great! Good luck with them all! and, love that strawberry heart. Freshly picked strawberries – yum!
~ Nonnahs
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What a wonderful gift for your father right now!
I too look froward to hearing about your continuing adventures, both edible and dyeable, in the dirt.
Happy June to you.
~ Merna
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