Sunday, October 5

Monday, October 6th 2008, 7:04am by Post Oak Savanna

What a glorious day spent in my garden.  I worked listening to Barbara Kingsolver’s Animal, Mineral, Miracle - definitely a book to garden to.  Hmmm?  There should be a list of books to garden to. Beautiful fall weather.  Hot by the standards of most the country.  But the kind of hot that we in Texas call almost cool, where sweat in your eyes is not a given but something you actually have to work for.  I planted lettuce, Swiss chard, carrots and radishes - the first two from sets the second two from seed.  We will have Swiss chard through the winter.  Sometimes the lettuce will make it through the winter too.

I also pruned “the Monster.” The monster is an illyagnus that my wife dubbed the monster because she thinks that it is ugly and year by year it is consuming a large part of the yard.   True enough, the illiagnus bush has no sexy waistline our colorful plumage.  It’s appeal is more subtle.  But rest assured that it does have its own power of seduction.   For a perverted plantaphile like myself, I am easily seduce year round by this obese lug of a bird habitat.  But only the most frigid observer could resist the temptations of this fall bloomers bouquet.

I heaped clippings and mulch on to next February’s expansion of the black berry patch.

My friend Andrew stopped by and talked about organizing the university to his liking while I pulled Bermuda grass from the oregano patch.

Finally, tired in the disappointment of the darkness that settles too quickly on such Sundays, I logged on to SeedSavers.org and became a member with dreams of heirloom soups and salads.

I love Sundays in my garden.  And I cannot help but think that church, like cynicism, is mainly for those who do not garden.

 

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Nasturtium
As for books to garden to, I've really enjoyed a couple of Michael Pollan books this year - "The Omnivore's Dilemma" and "In Defense of Food".
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