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| photo Marrisa Senteno |
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| photo Marrisa Senteno |
This Raspberry Bush was planted much too early but
is muscling its way through this ridiculous New York City Spring fake-out. Already it has
seen about 4 inches of snow. Our first trip to Home Depot, we began
debating the relevance of actual-intended garden planters. Marrisa and I stood brainstorming
what containers we might recycle from home, having coraled the restless boys in massive stacks of plastic bins when I had a revelation that there were
several large water jugs just sitting on my balcony (also known as emergency
zombie apocalypse water) that might make perfect pots. My husband had lovingly
rented a water cooler during my pregnancy when I could not stomach tap water.
The order came with 3 large water bottles a month. After Sam's infancy, we
returned the cooler, but had amassed a surplus of full bottles. They served as
great baby gates for a bit, lined up and anchoring furniture throughout our
apartment, but as Sam grew they eventually migrated to the balcony. We cut off
the tops, borrowed my brother's cordless drill (about the best thing ever
created, as our two little farmers cooed "Oooooh, what's that?" to
the whur and purr of a power-tool) popped through some drainage holes, filled
with soil, and TA DA! Marrisa had the brilliant foresight of keeping the tops, which
serve as protection--cozy individual greenhouses. I must say, the tops are
probably the only thing that has saved this hearty fella.
Love it! I want to do one of these. Sean just forlornly said he wished we could come visit you guys and see them in person. :)
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