Until Next Season

Thank you SF Giants for a good season.   There were many memorable moments this year, one of which was that I was able to take both of my sons to their first baseball game – we witnessed the debut and the rise of VogelSTRONG. And my kids LOVED it.

Ahh… 137 days left until pitchers and catchers report to spring training. Refocus, recharge, and RECLAIM in 2012.

Yes, it was good.  We’ve done so much and battled through a lot of injuries that were sustained this year. That combined with a lack of offense diminished our post season hopes…  but hey, it happens.  And yes, I’m still a little emotional about it. 🙁 Fellow gardeners, if you’ve been following me on twitter (@Sarraceniadude), you’ve probably been a victim of my in-game tweets/SF Giant tweets.  Hey, I can’t help it.  I love this team!  (Go Giants!!)

But let’s back up here – baseball and gardening?!? Baseball.  Really? Well… I do grow and hybridize my own *PITCHER* plants!  So why not?! Get it? Pitcher? Baseball? HA! (Womp womp!) … But yeah, there were some SF Giant inspirations and parallels that could be drawn with my garden.

RallyPot
[RALLY POT WILL BE BACK WITH A VENGEANCE IN 2012.]

-#Rallypot worked some magic this season. Obviously not enough, but it will be back next year, with a vengeance. I ask you this faithful SF Giants fans — what should I plant in it?  Something that would make Timmy proud? 🙂

-Injury plagued  the SF Giants this year.  Injury plagued my plants this year.  I lost a lot of hybrids and flower buds in the hail storms, dashing my (post season) hopes of harvesting seeds. For example all the flower buds from S. ‘Adrian Slack’, S. ‘Leah Wilkerson’, — along with other buds of MANY select Sarracenia — gone.  (Damn hail…) In looking back, it probably shocked the plants which caused many of them to abort their buds.

-It wasn’t my best year because of that.  Lots of recovery being done this year… but next year looks promising.

-Although there were many injuries, a couple pitcher (plants) really surprised me this year with exceptional growth and pitching. Er, pitcher-ing I should say. They came outta nowhere!  Quite inspirational…  (Very Vogelstrong-esque!)

-I’m noticing more orange and black plants and themes appearing in my garden. (I wonder why…? Hahah!) and once I amass enough of this color scheme, I’ll have my own SF Giants theme section in my garden going on.  I plan on taking my dark/black plants and breeding them with orange tone plants next season – once I can get ’em to flower. Perhaps name a clone of that after this team!?

-Facial Hair. That is all.

– The FINGER was used to successfully pollinate plants. The FINGER you say? Yeah, click that link. The FINGER.

-When hybridizing and there’s a hybrid I can’t create, my mantra is “There’s always next season.”  Same thing could be said after the last out that sealed our fate this season on Chase field.  After a few choice expletives of course.

-Later in the season, The SF Giants pulled up some young hopeful prospects that showed great promise. Later in the season, there were quite a few seedlings that showed great promise.  From what I can see – there is a faint glow of hope for the future seasons.   As I reflect on the happenings of the season on the diamond and in my garden… I can say that I’m excited and hopeful for what the future seasons will bring.  There’s hope.

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