While doing some cooking a few weeks ago, I pulled a nasty-looking potato out of the bag. Full of eyes and a little mushy, I was about to toss it into the compost bucket when I instead decided to burrow it down in the old herb planter I have sitting on our window sill. I'd mostly forgotten about it (written off as a dud), when I noticed a little shoot had popped up. I couldn't believe how fast it happened. Granted, I wasn't examining the soil EVERY DAY, but the thing pretty much popped up overnight.
Interestingly, I must have also planted a small quarter plant. Actually, I think it was a nickel at the time.
I also bought a peanut-growing kit as a Christmas present for a friend of mine. He recently sent back pictures of his luscious peanut tree, which excited me enough that I went out and treated myself to my own peanut kit. It comes in a tiny plastic cup, with some yawn and four peanuts. You get the yawn soaked with warm water and then rest the peanuts on the top. After a few days in the sun, voila!
4 comments:
How soon before we can start wolfing down peanuts? Is this how Jimmy Carter got his first break?
what's the red stuff?
Guess what you had (written off as a dud) actually needed to be (regarded as a spud:)
The red stuff is yawn, Lisa. Any fool can see that.
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