The arugula has bolted. All of it. When a plant bolts, I discovered that it does not mean that it has grown legs and run out of the garden. It means that it has prematurely shot up flowers, and in the case of my arugula it's because it's been so damn hot outside.
On the upside, the arugula flowers have two things going for them: 1) they attract pollinators to the garden, and I'm a BIG fan of natural pollinators (especially since my neighbor has 5 hives of honeybees) 2) the arugula flowers are also edible and taste good in salads. They're also kind of pretty.
Admittedly, I planted WAY too much arugula at one time. There is no conceivable way I could eat all that I had grown so if the bees and other pollinators can benefit from what's bolted, I suppose that is just fine. Note to self: it doesn't all have to go in the ground at once. It can be staggered throughout the season. Hmmm.....another new concept for me.
The things which seem so self-evident to most gardeners are like giant flashes of insight to me!
OR: city girl attempts to grow an organic garden while completely preoccupied with life...
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