I'm the first person to admit that housekeeping is not my strong point. This does, however, sometimes have it's advantages.
How otherwise would I have managed to grow a potato tree? In my kitchen cupboard?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjRD-93uOBB7KVtM2SJdfYSRQPx0UToIuyo6jKXWfl1WkprHXXCAsjRD7jnBzP3aV3WrYlSFb5G4eXS3nVBxFWuBKC7H_XAFNdm1iLaxzBVTJWOjniu7ySHr_Ko57eqdxK5V4LBBtY49Qpq/s400/potato_tree_2.jpg) |
Potato Tree - click for a larger image |
This was in there as well, but it's not quite a potato tree, more of an abstract piece:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8hHwfFRPZeWEnSiKIesoVuwESRU98A7MXuuUTihdeJwMwHKY31HHE6bhoM_er_ZE0AtKk7gk6RKpBBbDgrDvxSo7XCA4AfZOFyBsdRI_c6IN0HaL1wQqj1NmNkO7a5k-6qRA5sApslk4p/s400/potato_tree_3.jpg) |
Potato abstract - click for a larger image |
Needless to say, I decided to cook rice for supper instead!
You could save it for a Christmas Tree.
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julie
I hope it lasts that long - I have it in a pot by the window now. I love the tiny potato it produced!
ReplyDeletePeter, I thought you hated all vegetables! But you are right - it was created by nature, I just found it in my cupboard.
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