Violet alerted me to a visitor in the kitchen this morning.
I know how photosynthesis works, having just learned about it at our preschool co-op, so I am not entirely surprised that this happened. I live in an old house. This dishwasher was installed by a handyman not well versed in the old house arts. I am also not terribly consistent about cleaning the dishwasher (or the floor, or the baseboards...). It was only a matter of time before the earth started to reclaim our house. Mr. Green Jeans here is clearly better qualified to dispose of our garbage than we are.
So, what stray vegetable seed led to this little fighter? My bets are on a tomato or a red pepper. My curiosity bids me to let it grow, but the tiny, screaming, oft-ignored housekeeper in the deep recesses of my brain is begging me to remove it and pretend it never happened. Who will win?
I'll leave it until the husband gets home and see if he gags or not.
*On a side note, this serendipitous growth made for a fantastic homeschool lesson on decomposition and plant growth and whatnot. Violet supposes that a mouse carried the seed under the dishwasher.
Vermin and decomposing food? Who wants to come over for dinner?


This is amazing! I'm very serious when I say, this is one of my favorite blog posts of yours. I so want you to let it grow, just to see what will happen, and if you can harvest something from your kitchen.
ReplyDeletePht. And my refrigerator is the only one with a green thumb in MY kitchen. And all he grows is MOLD!
Let is grow! It looks so hopeful!
ReplyDeleteI don't even have words for this besides amazing... I'm too busy laughing.
ReplyDeleteI'm not your husband, but I say let it grow. :) That is too cool!!
ReplyDeleteAnd you said you didn't garden.
ReplyDeleteWe once grew a mushroom in our bathroom. Hope that makes you feel better.
ReplyDeleteI think it's totally cool and think you should definitely let it grow!!
ReplyDeleteOh my word that is totally awesome! I agree that you should let it grow!
ReplyDeleteHow is you plant doing? Any green peppers yet?
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a cool thing to happen! I would totally let it grow!
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