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May 27, 2007

Takoma Park

by @ 11:02 pm. Filed under Uncategorized

Recently, I purchased a tomato plant from the Whole Foods in Silver Spring. Here it is:

I was impressed by the notion that tomato plants yield actual tomatoes. I thought this was going to be a plant that would sit around in my apartment next to the fish tank, and look pretty. As it turns out, tomato plants produce actual vegetables, which as far as I can tell, are edible.

I wanted to learn more about this.

So, I went to Takoma Park, a Metro stop on the Red Line.

That’s a picture of the open market held every Sunday in Takoma Park. There were a lot of plants there. Way more than I was expecting. And you know what? A lot of the plants for sale were vegetables or herbs. That’s what I was looking for. Yes, I know flowers are nice. But fresh basil? That’s food for the gods. Assuming of course that gods like fresh herbs.

So, I looked around for a bit and ran into the Purple Mountain Organic gardening store:

That’s Scott. I was very interested in buying something from his store, but first I needed to get a window box. For reasons I can’t explain, it’s not easy to find a store that sells window boxes. Through clenched teeth Scott admitted that the best place was probably Wal Mart. He never said the words “the best place is”, but when there aren’t any other places, you have to draw that conclusion for yourself.

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