Showing posts with label king kong coleus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label king kong coleus. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

An arcade in the garden

Gardening can sometimes feel like a game. 

It takes skill, effort and a time commitment — watching a plant grow, knowing that you've successfully balanced all of nature's variables, feels like a victory. Kind of like hitting the 3x multiplier on a pinball machine. 

Remember pinball? 
Gottlieb made the King Kool pinball
machine in the 1970s.
Back in a time before each child had a handheld game system, cellphone or iPad in his hand, kids used to pack arcades to spend some quality time with giant light-up machines, playing against their friends or  just against the machine to get the highest score. 

My favorite game was King Kool. The psychedelic Medieval theme was, well, cool. I could spend hours in a dark arcade, watching the flippers fling the ball across the backglass, the board lighting up as my score soared higher. A game of skill! the board exclaimed. Skill, indeed. 

These days, my skills are more natural. I've traded my hours inside for some quality time outdoors, but I can still spend hours in a dark place, since many of my favorite plants grow best in the shade. 

Nowadays, there's a new king of cool in my life — the king kong coleus. 
King kong coleus likes the shade,
similar to the cool environment of an arcade. 
The Kong rose coleus prefers shade or morning sun that lasts only a few hours and is not as hot as the afternoon sun. In time, they can grow big enough to provide their own shade. 

Now that I'm older, I get more enjoyment from the real life game of gardening. Seeing the results of my hard work in a colorful, healthy garden is a much better reward than bragging rights. And  now I'm old enough to drink wine to celebrate my victories.