Monday, April 9, 2012

The promise



I planted peas, kale, spinach, and broccoli on Friday, and that felt so good I spent Saturday afternoon planting potatoes.


(Potatoes which I carried home from the post office that very morning.)


That felt pretty good, too. I love this time of year-- the promise in the bare dirt, the promises you make to the plants, yes I will weed you, yes I will water you, yes I will care for and nurture you... It's like marriage, a little bit.


Coming out this morning to see my 24 newly planted broccoli seedlings showing traces of sun-scald, I reminded myself again what it means to be present, to nurture and protect. I scurried inside for 24 wide-mouth mason jars, and improvised cloches to shield my charges from sun and wind. 

I'm trying to keep myself here, focused on early springtime, and not think too far ahead. 


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2 comments:

Becky said...

It's going to be so wonderful!

I would have thought the glass jars would intensify the sunbeams! You are so smart.

Kristina Strain said...

Well, they might. I guess I'm doing it more for wind protection than sun protection. Yesterday was overcast, anyhow. :)

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