On a Lark
Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2022 8:37 pm
Another thread I started caused me to think about how I ultimately wound up here at TJ...
When I was a kid, my father used to grow a lot of stuff in the yard, I'm not sure how much of it was his idea, and how much was us kids instigating, but I helped him plant a lot of fruit trees, which were largely unsuccessful, and many different vegetables, berry bushes, some concord grapes, etc.
As an adult, I wasn't really interested in any of this, until I guess I got to about the age when my father got interested in it. It started for me when I saw an ad in the newspaper for some "container berries". I recalled my youth having blueberries and raspberries, and it sounded kind of fun, so "on a lark" I ordered a couple of each. First year, I got zero raspberries, and a few blueberries that the chipmunks got before I did. Since blueberries and raspberries in the ground were always fine during the winter, I never gave a thought to there being a problem, however, in the containers, nothing made it through the winter, oh well.
6 or 7 years ago I was at a farm stand and they had some orange cherry tomatoes. I liked the yellow cherries from the supermarket, and I liked orange peppers, so, "on a lark", I bought them. The sign said Sungold. Well, they were the best cherry tomatoes I'd ever had! So I googled them, and found out I was never going to see them in the supermarket, but here were seedlings for sale online! And I have those empty planters on my deck from the dead berries, so, "on a lark", I started growing Sungold tomatoes.
Then the next year my SO was at a restaurant with her son, and she described some little fruit that was like a small yellow sweet tomato but wasn't, that she really enjoyed as a garnish with the dish she had. I researched and found it was a ground cherry...which is not something that you would find in a supermarket, but as luck would have it, they sold seedlings at the same place I was getting the Sungold plants from! And those pots from last year were really too small for the Sungolds...so, "on a lark", I bought some ground cherry seedlings.
And so it went, "hey why don't we grow some peas!" Or strawberries! The last couple of years I've been a little more deliberate in my planning, (probably to the detriment of other areas of my life, but I've never been able to balance things). When I got more deliberate, I needed more information, and found and tried to join that other tomato forum, but that didn't work out, so here I am.
When I was a kid, my father used to grow a lot of stuff in the yard, I'm not sure how much of it was his idea, and how much was us kids instigating, but I helped him plant a lot of fruit trees, which were largely unsuccessful, and many different vegetables, berry bushes, some concord grapes, etc.
As an adult, I wasn't really interested in any of this, until I guess I got to about the age when my father got interested in it. It started for me when I saw an ad in the newspaper for some "container berries". I recalled my youth having blueberries and raspberries, and it sounded kind of fun, so "on a lark" I ordered a couple of each. First year, I got zero raspberries, and a few blueberries that the chipmunks got before I did. Since blueberries and raspberries in the ground were always fine during the winter, I never gave a thought to there being a problem, however, in the containers, nothing made it through the winter, oh well.
6 or 7 years ago I was at a farm stand and they had some orange cherry tomatoes. I liked the yellow cherries from the supermarket, and I liked orange peppers, so, "on a lark", I bought them. The sign said Sungold. Well, they were the best cherry tomatoes I'd ever had! So I googled them, and found out I was never going to see them in the supermarket, but here were seedlings for sale online! And I have those empty planters on my deck from the dead berries, so, "on a lark", I started growing Sungold tomatoes.
Then the next year my SO was at a restaurant with her son, and she described some little fruit that was like a small yellow sweet tomato but wasn't, that she really enjoyed as a garnish with the dish she had. I researched and found it was a ground cherry...which is not something that you would find in a supermarket, but as luck would have it, they sold seedlings at the same place I was getting the Sungold plants from! And those pots from last year were really too small for the Sungolds...so, "on a lark", I bought some ground cherry seedlings.
And so it went, "hey why don't we grow some peas!" Or strawberries! The last couple of years I've been a little more deliberate in my planning, (probably to the detriment of other areas of my life, but I've never been able to balance things). When I got more deliberate, I needed more information, and found and tried to join that other tomato forum, but that didn't work out, so here I am.