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The plucky herb

When I got home from work Monday night, Fatemeh said, “There’s an herb growing out there on the patio.”
“A what?” I asked.
“An herb,” she said. “I don’t know what kind it is, but Stella tried to eat it.”
Sure enough, when I went out to water the containers, there it was, grown big enough that it [...]

Watering results in only partial success

The experiment in which I actually water the plants has now been in effect for approximately two weeks, give or take a watering or two. While I was gone to New York for a family reunion, Fatemeh picked up the slack in my stead, and had the pleasure of learning just how much water two [...]

Water: It’s a good thing

My very first California tomato blossom did not, indeed, yield a tomato. Instead, it fell victim to whatever was causing the yellowing of the plant. It browned. It shriveled. It most certainly did not transition to a fruit.
This, which in my world constitutes an emergency, spurred my research into what might be killing all my [...]

Tomato plants should not be yellow

“Do you realize the tomato plants are turning yellow?” Fatemeh asked one day.
I probably turned a little yellow myself. I had, indeed, noticed, but in my usual manner, had been trying to ignore it. I had also developed a convoluted set of theories that explained the problem.
For example: We are downwind of a meat smoking [...]

Watering cans: Actually functional

I’ll admit it. I used to think watering cans were stupid.
I mean, sure. They’re fine if you’re Peter Rabbit and need to hide from Mr. MacGregor or whatever, but for ordinary gardeners? Really?
After all, when I looked around our kitchen, I saw plenty of vessels perfect for carrying water outside and dumping it into the [...]

Casters on

I will admit that though I completely expected to have to drill holes in the wine barrels, the thought of installing casters is not one that particularly occurred to me in the initial planning stages of the whole patio garden deal.
But as I stood on the BART platform in San Francisco one night with my [...]

The patio garden and its stay of execution

A funny thing happened on the way to the patio garden: we ran into a bit of legal trouble.
OK, to be fair, it wasn’t REAL legal trouble. There weren’t cops involved, and no one was led away in handcuffs. But there were rules and regulations tossed about via some very stern emails, and for awhile, [...]

A bit of a water retention problem

There is no question that I should, by now, have dirt in my wine barrels. I should have them fully prepped, and I should be ready for Pilar’s seedlings to show up, since she swears they’re almost big enough to send home with me. In fact, I should probably already be growing lettuce. Or herbs. [...]

Less fabuloUS in the kitchen

I realize everyone’s moved on from Thanksgiving and all that, but I have a bit of a bone to pick, still, from the run-up to that holiday.
The problem is that to pick that bone, I’m going to have to admit something.
Yes, people, it’s true. I have a subscription to US Weekly. It’s a short subscription, [...]

The mystery of the rock-hard sweet potato

I bought sweet potatoes for Thanksgiving, but in the crush of food that me and my fantastic guests made and brought, they became superfluous, which means I’m now managing a sweet potato surplus. Earlier this week, I started dispatching them using a great recipe for Soy-Glazed Sweet Potatoes with Sesame Seeds I found on my [...]