Thursday, March 29, 2012

A scene of mild excitement

Browsing through Nikki Duffy's 'Herbs' book (currently by my bed because I keep picking it up for inspiration) I found a promise that Lemongrass is easy to grow from the stalks you can buy in supermarkets - all you need to do is find one with good bit of the brown heel/base at the bottom of the stalk. I don't use a lot of Lemongrass at the moment but it sounded like a good idea so I duly picked up the last packet on the shelf after work which fortuitously had the required brown bit and carried it home in triumph. I figured that for 79p I wouldn't mind if it didn't work. 

More traditionally spring like image
That was a month ago and the Lemongrass failed to either die or grow which was quietly disconcerting (reading up on it again in 'Herbs' I realise how much it likes the heat - it seems it won't do anything in winter) if it wasn't doing anything I expected it to get slimy and disgusting at least, but it didn't and I kept giving it another chance until finally on Tuesday the sun did it's work and something looked different - inspection has revealed roots coming out (doesn't look very appealing at the moment but I'm sure it'll get better) and I'm really quiet pleased. Watching things grow never fails to feel a bit like magic. It's also very satisfactory to bring a bit of spring inside a garden-less city flat, I miss growing things that I can fuss over daily on a regular basis - long may the Lemongrass thrive.

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  1. How lovely Hayley and I know that feeling of delight when things grow in the garden. This is the first spring when residents have taken over our communal gardens and the crocuses and daffodils I planted last year are out and it is wonderful. Planted a rose bed in front of my window and that seems to be thriving and have 150 bedding plants arriving soon. Bliss

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    1. I bet it looks amazing Elaine, enjoy your garden.

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  2. Oh yes!! I am fussing over my very baby courgette and tomato plants at the moment - I am new to growing things apart from cress and it is quite wonderful!

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    1. I love the smell of tomato's - here's to a good summer and lots of growing things.

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  3. Hooray for Lemongrass and well done you! You'll have to get out some soil and pots now.
    The magnolias in my neighbourhood have had almost all of their blooms go brown, it's so sad. We had temperatures last week in the 20s and then we had a frost the other day. It's heartbreaking for those owners who wait all winter for a gorgeous display.

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  4. These live in the garden of a museum just by my flat and I love them, the cream colour is wonderful and they've looked and smelt divine all week. The weather is changing so they may suffer for it tonight but at least they've had there moment. Cherry blossom next :)

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