So, today I did a little research on the web, looking for seed suppliers and more info on interesting herbs. I also tried a few searches on unique budget gardens and container gardens.
I love the web for making communication between hobbiests more fluid. I guaruntee, if you think of some weird, uncommon perspective and wish to persue it, there will be a dozen other people who zeroed in on that viewpoint long before you, and have taken it to the most outlandish extreme. You never knew. Gosh.
Anyway, after viewing only three sites on container gardening, I'm getting really excited about the concept. It is so workable, you just have to have the desire to do it because it makes you happy. Other gardeners know how it feels to plant a tiny little seed and to watch it grow into the most beautiful living thing you've ever eaten. If that dosen't ping the pleasure centers of your brain, nothing will.
A container garden is like your ugly step-child who is the most sensitive, giving and loving little person you've ever loved. He's so sweet, so beautiful and caring on the inside, that his scruffy, dirty, tacky exterior is endearing.
It's like a potato chip, you can't have just one.
While everyone else will see only dirty plastic bottles with weeds growing in them, you'll see all that beautiful edibleness.
I love the web for making communication between hobbiests more fluid. I guaruntee, if you think of some weird, uncommon perspective and wish to persue it, there will be a dozen other people who zeroed in on that viewpoint long before you, and have taken it to the most outlandish extreme. You never knew. Gosh.
Anyway, after viewing only three sites on container gardening, I'm getting really excited about the concept. It is so workable, you just have to have the desire to do it because it makes you happy. Other gardeners know how it feels to plant a tiny little seed and to watch it grow into the most beautiful living thing you've ever eaten. If that dosen't ping the pleasure centers of your brain, nothing will.
A container garden is like your ugly step-child who is the most sensitive, giving and loving little person you've ever loved. He's so sweet, so beautiful and caring on the inside, that his scruffy, dirty, tacky exterior is endearing.
It's like a potato chip, you can't have just one.
While everyone else will see only dirty plastic bottles with weeds growing in them, you'll see all that beautiful edibleness.
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