Duggin White and Djeena Lee
met behind the barn one day;
they made a hybrid golden-white,
but as it grew, they rolled away.
Guest Post:
Duggin White and Djeena Lee
fell in love and played with me.
Duggin White and Djeena Lee
are heirloom plant varieties.
Better names exist, that’s true,
but A-to-Z’s what I must do.
This post is a blend of the A to Z Blog Challenge and NaPoWriMo. To read other A to Z bloggers, click here. Today’s NaPoWriMo prompt was to write a poem that uses names of heirloom seeds. Names of seed varieties and photos come from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.
Oh, goodness these are fun!
Hah! Thank you, my dear! These are the product of late nights, fun overload, and too little sleep. 🙂
Hahaha. You put my rhyme in there. Too fun. I love the whole idea of this post the tomatoes, the country goodness of it all. Funny, fun, and delicious right down to the tomatoes. You picked the best varietals too.
I totally put yours in there! It was too fun not to include! These are varietals I feel I now need to taste, having commemorated them here…