So, follow me, if you will.
A fruit of the spirit is self-control, but fruit grows from seeds, and you have to acquire seeds in some form or fashion in order to be able to grow them, so the more seeds you acquire, the more fruits of the spirit you will grow, such as self-control. Therefore, self-control cannot grow without copious amounts of seeds, negating the need for self-control when purchasing seeds.
{Is it working? Because this is my only plan of approach for running my seed company orders by David before I press “purchase.”}
Oh, I have been all up in the catalogs, online and in the flesh. I’m going with several of the staples from last year, but I want to try some new finds as well.
David requested that we add edamame to the raised beds this year. AND A HEARTY YES TO YOU, SIR.
I also want to try this funness called naranjilla. As well as tomatillos and some cowpeas called pinkeye purple hull. Jarrahdale blue pumpkins are a must.
In the flower department, we are going to branch out and grow something other than pink. If you see the bitties out in public, please don’t tell them. I need to warm them up to the idea slowly, much like I need to be warmed up to the idea that there is limited space in my raised beds.