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It’s been a rough year. EcoStiletto.com is still the start-up that could, and my husband works in a fickle film industry. But I miss the little things that we now go without: Dinners out, guilt-free shopping, a bouquet of flowers on my dining room table. After putting the Barnacle down for a nap on Sunday, I decided to do something about that last item on my do-not-buy list.

After raking what seemed like a thousand tons of leaves and clearing out a back-wrenching pile of old tiles from the side of the house, I noticed something: The plum tree on the corner is blooming luscious pink blossoms. The snap peas in the garden are going crazy, sending up thick shoots into the air, twined together for stability with tiny little slinky shoots and anchored with delicate white flowers. The lavender is thick and and heavy with frosted leaves and tiny purple blossoms. And there’s some weird weed growing in an oversized pot next to the back door that’s sprouting tiny yellow flowers, which smell vaguely of garlic.

Spring has definitely sprung. At least in my little corner of the universe. (I live in California. So sue me.)

I got out my clippers. I battled the bees for a bough from the plum tree. I untangled the pea blossoms (and harvested a bowl’s worth of peas in the process). It took me about 20 minutes—a lot longer than it would have taken to pick out a bouquet at the supermarket—but I’ve never spent a better part of an hour. I piled the blossoms on the backyard table and put a vase filled with water next to them. Then I took my time, placing the fuller plants first, filling in the spaces with the delicate pea blossoms, accenting with lavender and stinky yellow blossoms.

The result? Okay, it doesn’t look like it came from a florists’ hand. (No, that’s not me in the stock photo above, and it’s certainly not my bouquet!) But I know all the blossoms were grown without pesticides or insecticides. They were watered by the rain that has soaked our state for the last four weeks (our new DIY gardening regimen means shutting off the sprinklers), so they did nothing to deplete the water table.

The carbon footprint of my beautiful bouquet is nil. And the fact that it cost me nothing? Priceless.

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By Phoenix on 09/03 at 04:27 AM
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By Melonie on 09/02 at 09:50 AM
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By Natalie on 09/02 at 08:11 AM
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Bottoms up!

I love the idea of a CSA but my picky husband prefers to choose each veg himself. Sigh…

By courtney on 08/27 at 10:22 AM
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Yay! Love these comments (even if I am bribing you with swag to get them). I had NO idea there were waiting lists for CSAs. Have you checked for another one in your area? There is a great resource in Local Harvest (http://www.localharvest.org/) Oh and Julie, good luck cutting back on the zucchini. Even if you plant one seed, you will have enough for your whole block! xxRachel

By rachel on 08/26 at 12:25 PM
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Bottoms up!

Love CSA produce!! Wish my local CSa waiting list were shorter!

By Zmama on 08/26 at 11:11 AM
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Sounds heavenly!!  I want to sign up but my local CSA has the longest waiting list :(

By Zmama on 08/26 at 10:59 AM
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“Bottoms Up”!!!

I love Mommy Greenest for the unbelievably cool green sites and products that I have been introduced to through your newsletters and website.  You have a wonderful array of information which has come in so handy!!!

By Melanie Sartain on 08/26 at 09:52 AM
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