Fun fact about me
5 years ago
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I love gardening!
I absolutely love the process of starting seeds, planting sprouts, watching plants grow up, and eventually harvesting their produce. I bring this up because I really just felt like talking about this and I'm about to start our Spring garden. This year we plan on raising 47 tomato plants, the most we've raised at once. I'm also trying to grow a patch of corn after receiving some corn seeds from a close relative. No idea if they will grow and produce any corn, we've never really had much luck with growing corn this far south. It's ironic considering that so many corn fields are grown in the area. I'm also growing a fresh batch of peppers in a plot that I specifically reserve for growing peppers. Most of the peppers are going to be cayenne but I still have a small corner designated for ghost, habanero, and jalapeno peppers. I'm actually able to plant two gardens in a year with our growing season being so long. Our last garden, where we planted mostly greens and beans, is almost finished putting on its last batch of produce. The cabbages especially are doing very well in this cooler weather. Not looking forward to re-tilling the dirt that had grass pop up over the past few months, but oh well, the hard work is worth it in the end.
End of random journal where I gush about gardening, have a nice day!
I absolutely love the process of starting seeds, planting sprouts, watching plants grow up, and eventually harvesting their produce. I bring this up because I really just felt like talking about this and I'm about to start our Spring garden. This year we plan on raising 47 tomato plants, the most we've raised at once. I'm also trying to grow a patch of corn after receiving some corn seeds from a close relative. No idea if they will grow and produce any corn, we've never really had much luck with growing corn this far south. It's ironic considering that so many corn fields are grown in the area. I'm also growing a fresh batch of peppers in a plot that I specifically reserve for growing peppers. Most of the peppers are going to be cayenne but I still have a small corner designated for ghost, habanero, and jalapeno peppers. I'm actually able to plant two gardens in a year with our growing season being so long. Our last garden, where we planted mostly greens and beans, is almost finished putting on its last batch of produce. The cabbages especially are doing very well in this cooler weather. Not looking forward to re-tilling the dirt that had grass pop up over the past few months, but oh well, the hard work is worth it in the end.
End of random journal where I gush about gardening, have a nice day!
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Plus gardening works with diapers since you can spend longer gardening if you don’t need to stop for bathroom breaks.