In case you're wondering what igneous popcorn could possibly be (don't be coy--you know you want to know), its common name is vermiculite, and you add it to soil to improve drainage but also help retain moisture. As Alice the gardening teacher explained it, vermiculite is a type of volcanic rock that was heated so hot it exploded like popcorn. The actual phrase "igneous popcorn" is my own creation, for good or ill.
Alice said kids love to work with this stuff, and as I mixed it into some soil today I understood why. It's amazingly light, and it made the soil so wonderfully fluffy that I wanted to stuff a pillow with it. But far more important than my soil fetish or the creation of an esoteric gardening term (alas that such a delightful phrase is most probably doomed to obscurity) is the fact that . . .
In the meantime, huzzah for the garden!
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Hah! I actually knew what igenous popcorn was. As Plantboy's wife it is my job to know such things. Oh, and I am a huge geology buff.
Good luck with your garden. My philosophy toward green things is that ANY is better than NONE. I'm learning that I'd rather have a small garden than a whole grocery store full of produce from 5,000 miles away.
wow, that is awesome kimberly!!! go you!
Amen to the extreme "Grow Local" philosophy, STM. However, since I don't have the space or climate for apples and pears, I'm still grateful for the people who kindly ship them to us.
Wow. Cool! Go you hard working chic. Oh and we have to add a bonus for Philip. Go Philip, for watching Joy. Alex just doesn't get girls. Lol. He's like "What do I do with them for the whole time?" Lol.
Tell Alex "Just have fun with them. If you can't remember how to do it, they'll be happy to show you."
And you're right - Phillip deserves some credit, too. I couldn't have done it if he wasn't such a good sport about watching Joy for a few hours now and then.
Yay garden!
Yeah we're gonna try and grow a few things on our balcony this summer too.
Hey you know we're gonna be in CA next week right? Are you guys free on the 25th?
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