Monday, July 30, 2012

The Organic Harvest...hhhmmm.

    




     When I read about about organic gardening in books and magazines, images of healthy hippies gathering veggies from the backyards of their homestead farms for a communal feast of food, wine and song pop into my head. I yearn to be one of them free, growing my own food, raising chickens and frolicking with my rambunctious cows. But alas I live in the city, in a most unhomesteady house without a hippie around for miles, unless you count the urban hipsters but they are a whole different breed.




Look how happy those hippies are!
An urban hipster...just not the same attitude.

   











        I kept the hippie dream in my heart when I started my own garden this year. Therefore upon the first sign of harvest I ran out to my backyard with kitchen shears in my hand. I proudly took photos of what I had grown and paraded the food into my kitchen. As I began to prepare my feast, I started by excited washing my greens when I noticed something in the bowl crawling around and there it was.... an earwig. I tried not to freak out but I was totally freaked out. I quickly washed it down the drain and put it out of my mind. But how in the frig could I get it out of my mind when I proceeded to find 2 more earwigs and several bugs I couldn't even name! At that moment my hippie dream faded just a little,I began to understand that organic gardening came with its own baggage...that being critters. I did enjoy my veggie feast that night but I ate a little more slowly and carefully than I normally would. Just in case.....


My excitedly taken photos of kale, romaine, basil and green onions.  Pre-earwig of course.



The beans were very safe. I love the purple ones. They are green when you bite into them.





Look at them beans.






2 comments:

  1. I swear I have a photo just like that hippie one, taken down in the corn field. Oh where have the years gone???

    Don't sweat those earwigs...or any bugs. Without them, we wouldn't have any crop at all!

    Nice Bean earrings ;-))

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  2. Haha! I need to see that photo! I am now getting used to the bugs...just needs a little extra washing :)

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