Thursday, July 16, 2009


After a rainy spring, we’ve had no rain for something like five weeks. Garden’s really dry. I’ve nearly run out all my rain barrels and had to resort to the hose. This year I’ve attached a chlorine filter, though it slows the stream considerably. And I'm mostly watering what we eat rather than what looks beautiful, despite the predatory bindweed that threatens to smother it all. Yet the hyacinth beans (Dolichos lablab), which I’ve been struggling for years to grow, are blooming manfully. I had admired a neighbor’s many moons ago, and had religiously planted seed in my beds each year hoping they’d grow up the fences. No dice. This year, I started some in the green house, and lo and behold, plants! They’ve even survived the rabbits, which are overrunning us this year. So much so that I’ve found fox spore practically next to the house. (It’s an amazing fox year, too). But back to the beans. They’ve been such a help to my outlook. I walk up to the garden, knowing that there are wads and wads of things inside that need tending desperately, a discouragement before I’ve even begun. But when I see those bean blooms, spikes of them standing like decorated soldiers with the glossy burgundy pods hanging beneath, I get inspired. At least, they encourage me to try.

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