Spring Fruits and Flowers |
Apr. 16, 2007
Categorized in: LG Lifestyle
At our home, things are blooming too. One side of our backyard has an herb garden (oregano, chives, rosemary and sage) and rose bushes. Cherry tomatoes and strawberries will be nearby soon. The other two sides have fruit trees and vines.
Jim, my better half, has been trying to grow grapes (Thompson seedless) for a few years (one year, our black lab chewed through the base of our sole vine, which was three years old and about to bear fruit at last - after that, he planted multiple vines to improve odds). He has five grapevines now, all thriving, and three of them will be giving us fruit this year (it takes awhile).
The Los Gatos Creek trail is abloom too. My son found a site online with a lot of great photos of flowering plants there. Take a look!
Now I have to say that it's Jim, not yours truly, who takes care of all the plantlife. He's even an enthusiastic member of the Rare Fruit Growers Society. They swap branches for grafting and such. (I know when he's been to a meeting because I find sticks in my refrigerator.) Jim does a great job. We don't have a large lot (8000 sf and our single story home takes up most of it so the backyard is tiny) but he gets a lot of fruit and so on out of it and he makes our roses gorgeous.
My mom, Pat Pope, was a Realtor for 40 years and she was someone who would insist that it's better to focus on your strengths. One of her favorite lines is one I've adopted as my own where housework and yardwork are concerned. She used to say, with a smile and a glint in her eye, "I'd rather sell a piece of dirt than scrub it."
