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City Mouse or Country Mouse

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My father liked to look distinguished, work in his office, and not get his hands dirty in the garden. He grew up in the city and was happy to buy his fruit and vegetables ready for the kitchen, without having to pull weeds, or have insects crawling on him.

 

My mother grew up in a small rural community where everyone had a garden in their yard. She loved growing vegetables and couldn’t bear to see a bit of land wasted on lawn when you could grow a potato on it and eat it later on.

When we moved to a city house that had a big back yard, my mother wanted to put in a garden. My father put his foot down and said we would have a “nice lawn” instead.

So when my father was at work, my mother went to work too — in the back yard. Yes, she mowed the lawn, but two feet from the back fence, she found a small strip of bare dirt (that grew into a wider strip of soil) and she sneaked a few potatoes into the ground.

When the potatoes grew, my father didn’t notice — he had no interest in gardening or yardwork — but when it was time to eat the potatoes, mother and children were happy. My father grumbled when he saw all our happy faces, but grudgingly accepted that there was no changing my mother’s gardening instinct.

He just said, he preferred noodles. “Potatoes belong in the cellar.”

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So, the point of this little story is to say that I’m a hopeless gardener and I’m not a landscaper either.

Anything that wants to grow in my garden (except really bad weeds) is allowed to grow there.

My squash patch is now totally overgrown with too many squash plants and all sorts of things in between.

Three little squashes all in a row, holding onto my flimsy fencing for support.

What big and beautiful flowers they have.

And speaking of flowers, these poppies are volunteers. I didn’t plant them there but they’re allowed to live because they make me smile.

By the way, there are a few volunteer potatoes growing in there too.

So whom, do you think, do I take after — the city mouse, or the country mouse?

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36 thoughts on “City Mouse or Country Mouse

  1. John's avatar

    The country mouse, you are a wonderful farmer, Anneli! ❤️

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  2. Ursula's avatar

    The country mouse, that’s for sure! The squashes look wild with the poppies in between. How could you find the potatoes under all those large leaves? You have a lively garden and it made me smile. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    I like your wild and messy garden!

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  4. Jacqui Murray's avatar

    You and my sis would be fast friends, Anneli. She loves her gardens, too–now raised ones to reflect our age. I’ll be visiting in October and she promises that the beans will be ready.

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  5. Unknown's avatar

    Definitely a country mouse, Anneli! I love a garden that grows how it wants to (within reason) and a few weeds here and there are not a big issue, unless they are poisonous plants. As the saying goes, “Weeds are simply flowers growing in the wrong place”. Love the photos you’ve posted! — Sonja

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  6. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    My mother was an avid gardener, had a glass greenhouse and grew vegetables and fruit, perennial and annual flowers. She often let annuals reseed themselves and her flower garden was a sort of lovely chaos (her vegetables and fruit were more regimented). Your garden very much reminds me of hers. Lovely, chaotic profusion, growing things doing what they do – beautiful! I would say you’re more like your mom, so definitely a country mouse. Great photos.

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  7. shoreacres's avatar

    I had to smile. My mother was the one who never gardened because she didn’t like getting her hands dirty. She had some rose bushes and such, but that was it. My grandparents were the gardeners, and I suspect my dad would have followed in his parents’ footsteps — had my mom allowed it!

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  8. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    A country mouse. It’s lovely having a little garden and running with it 😊

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  9. Peter Klopp's avatar

    Anneli, enjoy the potatoes if they should survive the dry spell and the heat.

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  10. Annika Perry's avatar

    Anneli, always country mouse! 😀 I love your laissez-faire garden and wow, look at how it is blooming, providing both bounties of food and flowers galore. No wonder you left the poppies, they are glorious and the squash are thriving! Happy Gardening and here’s to all its surprises! xx

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  11. markbierman's avatar

    Home garden veggies are way better than produce from the store. Love your garden, Anneli. Enjoy!

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  12. Jennie's avatar

    I think your garden is lovely!

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  13. kagould17's avatar

    Your garden is growing well Anneli. Happy Saturday. Allan

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  14. D. Wallace Peach's avatar

    Country mouse for sure, Anneli. My dad grew veggies and my mom grew flowers, so I got the gardening gene too. Isn’t it wonderful to grow things? Especially those you can eat. 🙂

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