Los Osos, a little town near Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo, is gardener’s paradise. It has that Goldilocks weather, not too hot and not too cold, it is just right. The soil may be a bit on the sandy side but add some compost and it will drain well and produce amazing crops.
I have been wanting stop and look at the corner lot in town near my mother’s place for several years and finally decided to stop and look. It looks a lot like my hair on a windy day, disheveled yet remnants of a part still visible. There is obviously a plan but the owner of the plot, I am sure, never worried about staying in the lines while coloring.
Cool weather crops can pretty much be grown here round and warm weather crops benefit from the warm sun and soil after the morning fog rolls back. By stopping and looking, I noticed his “girls” in the fenced run at the far side of the garden. Looks like 8-10 well feathered hens of various colors and varieties. I am certain that they produce some tasty and beautiful eggs.
Buying a lot in Los Osos to vegetable garden would probably not payout in several lifetimes. Unless, of course, it was inherited from way back when they were begging people to buy lots there in the 60’s and possibly earlier. I have tried to talk my mom into allowing me to put in some edible borders at her place but I haven’t convinced her yet. Yes, the cost of water in this extended drought they have been facing is a real concern, we could use drip irrigation. Whaddya say Mom?
TTFN
Bishop
Sep 12, 2014 @ 02:35:51
I Am Not Sure Which I Enjoy Most, Your Photgraphy Or Your Mastery Of The English Language… Goldilocks Weather, …Like My Dishelveled & Remnants Of A Part – “Hair” Makes Me Smile And Other Times Chuckle. I Had Similar Humrous Reactions As I Have Followed Your Bee Escapades. However, The Bees Are A Little More Treacherous… I Can Relate To The Drip Irrigation Since I Work For A National Irrigation Wholesaler. Thanks Again For Sharing Reality With A Kingwood, Texas Slant… Or Is That “Cali” Humor. Oh, And I Almost Forgot, “The Girls”.
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Sep 12, 2014 @ 04:15:11
WE’LL TALK ABOUT THAT ON YOUR NEXT VISIT. NICE PICTURES OF MY NEIGHBORS GARDEN.OXOXOXOOX MOM
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Sep 14, 2014 @ 19:43:19
I think a little carrot border would look good.
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Sep 12, 2014 @ 05:00:36
I didn’t even know Los Osos at all until about five years ago, and now I never miss a chance to at least drive through when we have our yearly visit to Morro Bay. I think the drought has made all of us reluctant to plant gardens! I enjoyed the garden tour and I hope your mom comes through with the edible border space! 🙂
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Sep 14, 2014 @ 19:41:17
The drought has had a horrible impact on the environment in California. I don’t think I have ever seen the Eucalyptus trees looking so bad. I wish I could send some of our rain your direction!
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Sep 12, 2014 @ 14:24:23
Looks fantastic from where I am sitting 🙂
There is nothing more satisfying than growing your own veggies…well maybe cooking them 😉
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Sep 14, 2014 @ 19:42:29
I agree….I sometimes can’t wait with the asparagus….I just snack on it raw in the garden.
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