Then this morning I went out to water my seedlings and my herb garden and I actually screamed out loud...
...all my new herbs were gone, plus a few old friends. Oh the horror! The herbs I waited in line at the Red Butte Garden sale to buy. The one's I'd fought off old ladies in swine flu masks to get. Assassinated. Massacred. Annihilated. The strange thing is, these didn't look like weeds, they even had labels in front of each one, and they were in the middle of a garden, all weeded and in nice neat little clumps of plants waiting to be picked and used for cooking. Why did he kill my herb garden? Why?
Can you not see the labels here? Lime Thyme... Maybe that one last sprig can bring back the plant...
Obviously this is...or was some marjoram. 
Obviously this is...or was some marjoram. 
This English Thyme even got it's label attacked.
This was my old "well established" thyme plant tucked away behind the sage. It wasn't safe.
There used to be a tarragon plant here so big it blocked the pipe and most the wall... There was a mint plant there too on the right. You can see it's label lying there in the carnage as a casualty like a dead carcase.
I had a nice Utah native white flower that was in full bloom growing in this terrible clay spot right here blocking the ugly window well...gone. If it does recover it will be too late for new flowers.
This was my old "well established" thyme plant tucked away behind the sage. It wasn't safe.
There used to be a tarragon plant here so big it blocked the pipe and most the wall... There was a mint plant there too on the right. You can see it's label lying there in the carnage as a casualty like a dead carcase.
I had a nice Utah native white flower that was in full bloom growing in this terrible clay spot right here blocking the ugly window well...gone. If it does recover it will be too late for new flowers.
What do I say to him? Do I tell him he killed at least 10 nice plants and please stay out of my yard? Do I tell him he owes me 50 bucks? Do I tell him I figured out how to use my own weed whacker so I don't need him to commit anymore murder in my garden? Do I put up a fence and lock him out? Or do I just go cut down some of his plants and not say anything? I'm just glad I've procrastinated planing my new lavender plants along the fence and they were still safe in my garage window. I'm sure they would have been toast, just like this large chunk of my clematis plant. 


6 comments:
Jerry sends you his deepest sympathy and condolences, seriously.
So sorry dear daughter - at least it wasn't your dad! I know how you would handle it if it was him - he would not it away with it. At least it was things that will grow and not your door or car or ....
Oh no! That makes me so sad. I hope things grow back. I would tell him you know how to use your own weed whacker now and that he doesn't!
This is really awful. It makes me want to cry.
I weep.
I might have suggested something funny and quipy right here,
but
it is not funny.
It is a deep sadness at the very fabric of life.
What a horrible thing!
Robert Frost said good fences make good neighbors... Learn to use the weed whacker. It will be liberating.
I still have two spearmint containers on my kitchen counter and you can have one if you need...
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