This week is International ME/CFS Awareness Week, and so I will be blogging a bit about CFS and how it has affected me. I thought I would start the week by answering Lauri's question, "How does your garden grow?"
Every year, about this time, I get a hankering for a garden. Not just any kind of garden, but a big vegetable garden like I remember from our childhood. I have accomplished it once -- when we lived in Oceanside, we had a lovely garden with zucchini, tomatoes, peppers, watermelon, squash and more. I loved it!
Well, since I've had CFS, I've basically given up hope for having a real garden. The very thought of hoeing and planting and weeding and watering and keeping on top of it all makes me have to go lie down! However, this year, a spark of an idea came to mind.
And ... tada!!! Here is my vegetable garden, CFS-style:
I have a Patio variety of cherry tomato that is bred specifically to grow in a container, plus some basil and sage. I have those fancy water globes, so I don't have to hover over it trying to keep it watered. Just a couple of months, and I'll be popping sun-warmed cherry tomatoes into my mouth for that burst of summer flavor!
And THAT's how my garden grows!!!
Monday, May 11, 2009
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Posted by Shelli at 4:53 PM
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3 comments:
HAHA I love it! That's what I should do! I DESPERATELY want a garden but I do not have a yard (or the time) to keep one up so I'm basically left without. However, I should try to get some planters. That would be nice. Thanks for the great idea Shel!
And I look forward to all of your posts this week. I can't begin to understand what you go through with CFS but at least your awareness posts can help me a bit!
Great idea. Reminds me of Aunt Lynda's post about if we can be the best we can be at that particular time then we are a sucess! Sounds like you are getting creative in handling things and that is a huge thing! Keep it up!
That is my idea of the perfect garden. I bought some topsy-turvy tomatoe holders 3 months ago and they are still in the garage. No green thumb here.
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