Sometimes she looks so much like a stuffed animal, it's ridiculous.
And does anyone know for sure what that plant in the foreground is? Because I've been told it's mint (which it only sort of smells like) and that it's a weed (which I can also see). I'm in limbo - I can't eat it and I can't pull it out until I'm sure what it is.
Love, J
POST EDIT: My grandmother stopped by to visit yesterday (and threw her opinion on the mystery plant into the ring: peppermint. From its smell, I think that seems right.) As we sat on the couch talking, Lily jumped onto the dining room table. From the floor. It was awesome.
And does anyone know for sure what that plant in the foreground is? Because I've been told it's mint (which it only sort of smells like) and that it's a weed (which I can also see). I'm in limbo - I can't eat it and I can't pull it out until I'm sure what it is.
Love, J
POST EDIT: My grandmother stopped by to visit yesterday (and threw her opinion on the mystery plant into the ring: peppermint. From its smell, I think that seems right.) As we sat on the couch talking, Lily jumped onto the dining room table. From the floor. It was awesome.
Oh Jessica! Sorry I haven't been commenting, we just moved and everything is chaos right now! But I love your gardening posts! I never knew you could grow broccoli in WA!!! So I just wanted to say hi and that I am still reading your blog, just haven't had a whole lot of time to comment! And I have no idea what that plant is, but I thought Mint leaves weren't spiky like that? Good luck and let me know when you discover it's species!
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