Seeds and seed catalogs
Anyone know what this is? We saw it in a South Indian market this winter break. It doesn't appear to be celeriac, nor jicama, but seems to be something that grows underground.
I ordered another flurry of seeds today, to have enough to get the early spring garden set (uh, actually I just couldn't help ordering them). We have really 5 seasons of growing here in Zone 7b (working on Zone 8), a concept that I'm embracing thanks to Barbara Pleasant, a great gardener and garden writer.
Gardening is a wonderful hobby; where else could I spend $25 that would provide such a wonderful promise of future delicious experiences (eating homegrown vegetables) to come.
There is nothing wrong with being addicted to seed ordering. Sorry, I can't help you identify that plant. Do you teach at Clemson U?
ReplyDeleteSeeds (and plants) are indeed a wonderful 'addiction' to have. And, learning (and trying) new plants of all sorts is wonderful fun.
ReplyDeleteI do teach at Clemson University, in a quite non-traditional way at our botanical garden, being quite an odd sort of faculty member.