Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Our Silly Terminology

 

Our Silly Terminology



We will add and alphabetize these as our blog grows. Terminology in our gardens takes on a life of its own. We hope you enjoy this as much as we do. 

  • Franken Flower: Any flower that did not grow as expected for many reasons. Specifically, in our blog, it refers to openly pollinated morning glories that grew different than the parent plant in a beautiful way. 
  • Gray Tray: The Gray Tray is an invisible place in the unknown universe where we 'toss' 'unspeakables' in our garden. These are questions that can be answered a multitude of ways and justified by the answering body.  Example: "Bob grew a seed and sold it to Mary. The seed grew as a different plant than Bob grew. Mary claimed the seed she purchased from Bob as her own because grew in her garden. Did Bob also name this plant something? Should Bob be the governing body of this namesake? Should Mary? I don't know, toss it in the Gray Tray!"
  • Seed to Seed: This blog will show growth of our plants that start as a seed and end as a seed. 
  • Visitors: Bees, butterflies, wasps, hummingbirds, beetles, moths, lady bugs, spider mites, garden spiders, caterpillars, and any other creatures who find a home in our gardens for the growing season. 

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