Anon-Voter wrote:Isn't that quite a handful growing that much of a variety?? That would seem like a lot of different conditions to control??
Anon
It's a lot of work if you think of it as work, but when it's something you enjoy doing, it's exciting to watch all your plants grow.
The only time I'm not enjoying myself in my garden is when the deer flies, mosquitos and neighbors come around. Other than that I love it.
I love the big bumble bees that visit me in my garden as they slowly move from plant to plant.
It's my own peaceful little world out there. I listen to the birds sing, and see lots of wildlife, such as fox, deer, pheasants, bunnies and lots of other cool creatures as I work away in my garden.
The most rewarding time is harvest time when I get to pick the the fruits of my labor.
My garden is organic and I don't use any chemicals, which is one of the reasons why I grow a garden.
Good times :-D