h a l f b a k e r yTrying to contain nuts.
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Leeks clinging to your landlord's rooftop,
Marjoram on your aunties lawn,
Pole beans climbing up her neighbor's carport,
Raspberries hidden in a nearby ravine,
Rice behind a van down by the river,
Collards cowering in the church yard,
Parsnips beneath the pastor's petunias,
Potatoes
in that patch behind the bookstore,
Musk melons midway down the alley off of main street,
Mustard greens and mint invading [XSarenkaX]'s back yard,
Red corn rising in the railroad's right-of-way,
Garbanzo's at the golf course 30 paces past hole five,
X marks the spot.
Gather produce by moonlight. Pirate or Ninja outfits not strictly necessary.
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Err... yes, actually, yes. [+] |
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Croissant for sowing wild oats - I used to scatter poppy seeds in parks and other public places that needed a bit of color. |
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Yes. Out walking in the garden. |
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Raiders of the lost garden. |
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You had me until "Pirate or Ninja outfits not strictly necessary". There should be many rules, stringent contigencies based around a code of death and honor only given to those good men and women worthy of such practice. BUN |
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Withholding vote until "Pirate" is worked into the title so I can say AR! |
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I don't understand this so I'm going to go along with it [+] |
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LL, Out Standing in his Field. |
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I can't remember where i'm growing mushrooms |
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Community garden failures reflect so precisely why communities don't really work. |
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Can I post my ideas as annotations in yours? |
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Hilarious...except you can't invade MY yard! (Funny, it only took me a whole year to find this one.) |
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Besides, I already have chocolate mint growing in my herb garden, and you're welcome to it. Just leave some for me. |
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