So, since the last post a few things have changed and I've decided to make some changes of my own! That's what a New Year is all about, right? Out with the old and In with the new!
My tiller was fixed, to the tune of $40! But, hey! It works, now!
My goal for this 2013 year is to blog at least weekly about my gardening experiences and to ramp up my efforts on having a more productive and fruitful garden this year and make it as organic as possible! I also want to grow SOMETHING each season, even if it's just one vegetable or herb in a corner of my space. This means expanding out of my Summertime comfort zone of Summer veggies and branch out into peas in February, broccoli and salad greens in the Fall! I'm not sayin' it's gonna happen! I'm just sayin' I have a goal!
I think the most important thing about having a garden is having a plan! It's like anything else, if you don't plan it, there's very little chance it will actually happen. In the day we live in, I think having a garden is essential to healthier eating. Becoming more self-sufficient and less dependent on grocery stores is also becoming more important--we just don't know how it's being grown--or do you?
So, what's your goal for your garden this year? Are you just starting out or do you have lots of advice to give me? I know I could sure use the camaraderie of other gardeners! We can help each other!
Happy New Year! And here's to a Fresh Start!
My tiller was fixed, to the tune of $40! But, hey! It works, now!
My goal for this 2013 year is to blog at least weekly about my gardening experiences and to ramp up my efforts on having a more productive and fruitful garden this year and make it as organic as possible! I also want to grow SOMETHING each season, even if it's just one vegetable or herb in a corner of my space. This means expanding out of my Summertime comfort zone of Summer veggies and branch out into peas in February, broccoli and salad greens in the Fall! I'm not sayin' it's gonna happen! I'm just sayin' I have a goal!
I think the most important thing about having a garden is having a plan! It's like anything else, if you don't plan it, there's very little chance it will actually happen. In the day we live in, I think having a garden is essential to healthier eating. Becoming more self-sufficient and less dependent on grocery stores is also becoming more important--we just don't know how it's being grown--or do you?
So, what's your goal for your garden this year? Are you just starting out or do you have lots of advice to give me? I know I could sure use the camaraderie of other gardeners! We can help each other!
Happy New Year! And here's to a Fresh Start!
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