It didn't really smell like basil. In fact, it didn't really smell like anything. So I tasted it - a tiny piece from the end of one leaf. And it tasted so horrible I literally thought I was going to throw up for a few minutes after.
Now, granted, it doesn't take much to make me throw up. But I thought that was odd.
Today, I was in the garden, sweating away. A guy came over and asked if I wanted any of his herbs - mint, fennel, etc. I said no thanks, but offered him some cilantro or mint. I said, there's also some basil, but it tastes really bad. He said sometimes basil tastes funny if it flowers, and I told him it had flowered a bit. So he came around to look at it. As he walked around the path, I crouched down - and noticed a weird pod-like thing on it.
Turns out it's not basil. It's ground cherry! A little fruit somewhere between a tomato and a tomatillo grows in each pod. And it's edible. But not the leaves!
So long, Nigel.
Meanwhile, the other volunteer plant - the little tomato - has little tomatoes. Very cute.
I was finally inspired by that, and the high cost of tomatoes, to buy two tomato plants - one Big Boy, and one Brandywine. Do all tomato varieties sound like stripper names?
The cucumber plant from seed has an almost-grown cucumber.
And look how big that first muskmelon is getting!
Happy 4th of July.
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Hi Naomi! Lori sent me your blog, and I am finding it highly amusing (in a good way). This year I am growing a few things in containers: one tomato plant, basil, rosemary, and a raspberry bush. I also just got the weirdest plant from another gardener: eygptian walking onions. Google it - they are bizarre. They look like alien aloe vera.
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