One summertime activity we've been thinking about pretty intensely in recent days is cultivating our garden. (And I don't mean that metaphorically.) Ever since spring started sneaking into Paris, blowing away the oppressive winter grisaille, we've started coordinating with our downstairs neighbors back in S-ville to plan this year's garden. Last year's was pretty epic, so we have a legacy to perpetuate:
Planning for this year's garden started with a call for blueprints for vegetable/fruit/flower arrangements in the limited space of our front yard. I sent around a blank schematic, then filled it in with this xkcd-inspired proposal:
Tell me that's not an awesome drawing of our front yard. Who knew I had such talent? Maggie knew - that's why she has decided to take our garden planning to the next level, drafting her proposal with actual garden-planning software.
You can find this potager garden behind the Bibliothèque historique de la Ville de Paris, in the 4th arrondissement. Notice how it combines a winter lettuce with silver tongue and something else (I'm no horticulturalist), all bound by a hedge.
What do you think - should we go with the French-style potager? Or do you prefer my American-heartland-inspired design?

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