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Archive for April 12th, 2008

I Won’t Have to Worry about Vampires

Apr
12




This garlic came from Faye, via Georgia. You know it’s potent!

Ever grown garlic? This is my first time. Supposedly, garlic is one of the oldest cultivated plants. It’s a lifeform all to itself that divides and clones mini-me’s and consumes itself in the process.

Sounds a little scary, doesn’t it?

I think this is the most exciting plant I’m putting in our garden this year. You putting anything new and exciting in your garden? Something you haven’t tried before? And will it ward off vampires? (You never know when this could be important!!)

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