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First Green Sproutings




Category: Miscellaneous | Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 3:09 am

I looked in on the Aerogarden of Serendipity today and the Genovese Basil is sprouting up after only three days being "planted". It's actually beating out the Thai Basil, which was supposed to come up first. Regardless of which is first in sprouting, it's lovely to see them. I love growing things.


In other news, I had an opportunity to show The Maternal Parental the future site of My Not So Secret Garden today. We were riding in a cab with a really rude and dismissive cab driver. When I explained my plans for the garden plot I'm hoping to get, to my mother, he was really negative about the whole plan.


My actual plans are to grow food for The Maternal Parental and I, with a portion going to my friend for helping us out so much, as well as another friend who may or mayn't take up the offer due to his living so far from me. Any extra food will be given to those in need.


From both my own experience being impoverished and from watching Gardening programs that focus on community activism, I'm all too well aware that most food banks don't have a ready supply of perishable, fresh fruits and vegetables. It's mostly canned goods, boxed goods, and bagged goods.


While it certainly sustains, it's not always the healthiest option out there when compared with fresh produce. Being honest, and I have written about this in the past on my blog, fresh produce is a nightmare to get ahold of when you're on a limited budget. So, my plan was to give the extra to the food bank or, if they were unwilling/unable to take it, find a family in need to give it to free of charge.


Apparently, that was all too much for the allegedly charitable cab driver who scoffed at the notion and tried to poke holes in every aspect of my plan.


It's like, dude, why are you so invested in tearing my idea down? I hardly know ye and your dedication to obstruction goes way beyond constructive criticism.


Anyway...tangent.


So, The Maternal Parental got a chance to see the site and loved it. Though, she is worried about my ability to get there due to the Agoraphobia issue. I feel much more confident about it though. Between my friend taking me there on a semi-regular to regular basis and the distance being relatively short from the nearest bus stop, I feel somewhat confident that I can make it there.


I just need to actually get my hands on the site first...


Last edited: Wed Mar 02, 2016 5:27 am

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