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Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Garden Porn

It's here, right on schedule. Burpee's catalog. This year, the cover shows a pile of lucsious, ripe tomatoes, a new hybrid called Burpee's Red Lightning. They do this on purpose -- send the catalog out in the depts of winter when we're all longing for a little taste of Spring.

And, like Pavlov's bitch, I respond the same way every year. I want everything I see. I want the new purple and red coleus called Fantasy for my front garden. I want parsely and sage and rosemary and thyme and basil and sweet woodruff and wormwood and nasturtiums and marigolds and morning glories and ornamental millet and the black and white mixed scabiosia and the yellow violas and . . . . I do this every winter. And, every April, I curse myself and wonder what on earth made me think I could get all those plants in all by myself, an old lady like me with a full-time job. And, I promise myself that, next year, I'll be more reasonable, frugal, self-controlled. And, I mean it. I do. Until the moment when my secretary brings me the mail and I see the Red Lightning tomatoes, perfect, amazing, shot through a Vaseline-covered lens and simply, well, simply pornographic.

Of course, deep in my garden porn-induced lust, I also forget about all the perinnials I already have -- the rubideckia, the peonies, the iris, the lillies, the woad, the daffodils, and the lilacs. I can't spare a minute's thought for the seeds I harvested myself this fall, the deep black hollyhocks and the rose hips and the pineapple sage. But honestly, that's the planting I love best of all -- plants from plants that I grew last year.

One of, IMHO, the most terrible things the U.S. did to Iraq was to make it against the law for farmers to collect and use their own seed. Agribusiness has been after this for a long time all over the world. And, it's wrong. It's just wrong. Ask any gardener, anyone who spends time with their hands in the dirt and makes a daily ritual of walking around and checking in with each of their plants. I hope the farmers in Iraq just ignore the rule. I hope the Iraqi government undoes it. It's pornographic in the true sense of the word -- an attempt to substitute what's fake for what's real. Bremmer had his dirty little hand in this. And he didn't use a condom.

Now, I wonder if I can put some of the new eupatorium in between the purple millet . . .

15 comments:

Unknown said...

Bremer was a Seedducee ("a quarrelsome group whose followers were wealthy and powerful" according to Wikipedia).

Unknown said...

Bremer was a Seedducee ("a quarrelsome group whose followers were wealthy and powerful" according to Wikipedia).

And a Corporate whore.

Unknown said...

Bremer was a Seedducee ("a quarrelsome group whose followers were wealthy and powerful" according to Wikipedia).

And a Corporate whore.

Unknown said...

Bremer was a Seedducee ("a quarrelsome group whose followers were wealthy and powerful" according to Wikipedia).

And a Corporate whore.

Unknown said...

Bremer was a Seedducee ("a quarrelsome group whose followers were wealthy and powerful" according to Wikipedia).

And a Corporate whore.

Unknown said...

Mea culpa for the multiple posts!

Anonymous said...

winter is so monochromatic that it is unfair to send out colorful seed catalogs at this time of year.
i have about a hundred unopened seed packets from the last couple of years. still nothing better than growing perenials from seed. i have a zillion tetraploid day lillies that i grew from seed.

Olaf glad and big said...

i had you figured as someone who was into heirloom seeds. people trade them. you probably already knew that though.

Anonymous said...

Mmm... porn. You know, no garden is complete without a bevy of squirrels!

Anonymous said...

Hecate, how in the fuckity-fuck can we tell Iraqi farmers they can't save their own seed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST ON TOAST POINTS.

WTF is THAT all about?????

Ignore the rule? I'd spit in their fucking faces.....

(Sorry...sorry...haven't taken my meds yet today.......)

What else is gardening about, if not husbanding (or wifing) the seeds, the grafts, the starts, the...well, you know what I mean. It's a goddamned continuum - !!!

Shit!!!

Sarad Deere

Anonymous said...

Hecate, how in the fuckity-fuck can we tell Iraqi farmers they can't save their own seed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST ON TOAST POINTS.

WTF is THAT all about?????

Ignore the rule? I'd spit in their fucking faces.....

(Sorry...sorry...haven't taken my meds yet today.......)

What else is gardening about, if not husbanding (or wifing) the seeds, the grafts, the starts, the...well, you know what I mean. It's a goddamned continuum - !!!

Shit!!!

Sarah Deere

Anonymous said...

Hecate, how in the fuckity-fuck can we tell Iraqi farmers they can't save their own seed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JESUS FUCKING CHRIST ON TOAST POINTS.

WTF is THAT all about?????

Ignore the rule? I'd spit in their fucking faces.....

(Sorry...sorry...haven't taken my meds yet today.......)

What else is gardening about, if not husbanding (or wifing) the seeds, the grafts, the starts, the...well, you know what I mean. It's a goddamned continuum - !!!

Shit!!!

Sarah Deere

Anonymous said...

I think it's the Monsanto genetically produced and patented seeds that are illegal to save and replant, in this country also. Farmers have gotten big fines for it. They've had no luck trying to force this shit down the European's throats, so I guess now they're trying to do it in Iraq.
My most treasured plants are the ones that were passed down to me by family or friends.

Anonymous said...

Hecate, here is a relevant article on what Bremmer did regarding agriculture/seed sharing in Iraq... Karen is right in that it targets the "new genetically modified and patented" seeds ... but what the main goal is regarding Iraq's agriculture is to turn the seed supply over to the multi-national corporations and end the informal seed sharing market that Iraqi farmers have traditionally used.

Anonymous said...

and yes, I've gotten my "first of the season" seed and plant catalogs as well.... longing for the time and sun commences with their arrival. :-)