More satisfying as well. I’m buying a small backyard greenhouse when that stimulus check gets here. I just hate trying to garden in Western Australia, only thing that hasn’t died has been an aloe plant that took over a circle garden in the front yard.. LOL!
She should install raised planter beds which are easy to make and wouldn’t make her have to bend over so much. Either that or try growing her vegetables in large containers. That would also help her back.
david_42 over 4 years ago
There are many fruits and vegetables that you can’t buy ripe.
PammWhittaker over 4 years ago
More satisfying as well. I’m buying a small backyard greenhouse when that stimulus check gets here. I just hate trying to garden in Western Australia, only thing that hasn’t died has been an aloe plant that took over a circle garden in the front yard.. LOL!
chrisjozo over 4 years ago
She should install raised planter beds which are easy to make and wouldn’t make her have to bend over so much. Either that or try growing her vegetables in large containers. That would also help her back.
wes tnt over 4 years ago
good for the mind, body, and soul. get those nematodes, deep in the dirt. deep under your fingernails. it does a body good…….
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
I think the kid has a point. This is probably a great time to send a big thank you to all of the hardworking people who grow all of our food for us!
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
I’d go along with that argument except when it comes to tomatoes. You can not buy good/ripe tomatoes from a grocery store!
gcarlson over 4 years ago
Hang the cost – it’s the process, the hope, the sense of accomplishment, the direct collaboration with God, that counts!
Ricky Bennett over 4 years ago
Maybe they should leaf it to the farmers…