It seemed like a good value-added idea at the time: An organic garden for the tenants to graze in. Eat locally and all that. Other summer cottage owners had the same idea. I wonder whether anyone ate anything out of
their gardens.
I came back to find withered edamame and string beans, flowering broccoli and basil, a few courageous nasturtiums and a whole motherlode of bug-eaten collards. Fortunately, I like collards, as I'll be eating them daily. And very locally.
2 comments:
You should have planted arugula.
Do you honestly think your fancy Westchester/Fairfield county type tenants are going to eat collard greens and string beans?
Maybe in light of this now-past summer, better to just leave them a few six-packs of Chelada.
Keep it simple.
At least you kept the deer out of your garden!
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