Alley Marigolds
I'm not the kind of gardener who believes that a plant that
grows where it shouldn't is a weed and pulls it. Ever since
we got here Johnny Jump Ups have been all over the place -
in the lawn, the cracks between paver stones, even the
shale. They are cute and amusing. We have a spectular drift
of violets in the lawn in the spring.
This year volunteer marigolds showed up not just in our
yard but all over the neighbourhood. The bushiest,
healthiest plant is in a crack in the alley pavement by our
garbage. It has flourished there despite baking heat and
early frost, getting healthier and healthier. Then on
Thanksgiving, a young couple who live in old apartments a
block or so away stopped and carefully cut a bouquet,
leaving about half the flowers. She carried them home like
a trophy, or the most expensive orchids.
growing on sunshine
unwatered, untended
alley marigold
Judi
Photo: Don