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@apriladams5203

2 months ago

Yes ma'am! I'm an old granny now and every Spring I get just as excited to see everything grow as I did 30 some odd years ago! Isn't it wonder when you pick that first tomato, knowing there's enough seeds to plant and share? ❤❤❤

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@erichaskell

1 month ago

I'm 76 and I'm still solving, every season, gardening problems, thankfully, not the same ones.

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@cantwealljustgetalong2

2 months ago

its so true. a lot of people think its as easy is just sticking seeds or plants into the ground and watering. its a full time job if you want any success

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@brookeh99

1 month ago

Thank you so much for this! I’m 25 and started my first ever garden in February. I’ve had some serious challenges, but I’m enjoying it so much anyway. There’s something so sacred about gardening, and I’m grateful for the blessing of it, the hard stuff and the successes. 💙

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@user-me2gt5dm4o

2 months ago

Thanks for words, needed them

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@cassaspell

2 months ago

Im going on year 5 and feel like we're JUST barely getting to a point where we're really learning how to navigate our little evosystem. But its definitely very rewarding and i wouldnt trade the journey for the world because its taught me a lot about patience, letting things go and the progress that steady work can bring

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@linda6987

1 month ago

It is amazing how much better the food tastes fresh. Well done! 🍃♥️🍃

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@UrbanWhiteBuffaloFarm

1 month ago

So true, but then every journey begins with step one and if you keep going you will be able look back and see so much progress and possibly shock yourself!

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@totally_not_a_bot

1 month ago

I'm on my fourth or fifth attempt at propogating mint. Each time I learn something new. The internet would have you believe it's easy. Conceptually yes. However, there are a couple things that can go catastrophically wrong, and you need to check on it daily at minimum. Every time has been a different problem. Underwatering, overwatering, too much sun, not enough light, one plant came blighted and I first didn't prune aggressively enough and then pruned too aggressively. Mint is apparently one of the easier propogations. I think I'm about ready to tackle basil haha

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@GardeningwithDave

4 weeks ago

Yes, I enjoy listening to audiobooks while roaming around in the garden. Thanks to David Goggins, I was inspired to run a half marathon wearing Crocs just to see if it was possible. Sometimes you win and sometimes we learn something new in the garden. Great video!

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@brealynn75

2 months ago

Im on year one and only have 3 varieties growing, everything else died 😂 we'll try again next year

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@madd7352

2 months ago

Going on five years learning gardening from scratch and starting over with a new space this year after moving. New house, new yard, new growing zone - so much to learn and build but I’m excited 😁

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@andreaa8057

3 weeks ago

Good for you!!! Hard work paid off! It’s beautiful!

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@kelliesmith1983

2 months ago

I am on year 3 and I am finally seeing success

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@katiegallamore305

2 months ago

I just lost my very prolific summer squash, pickling cucumber, and cantaloupe to SVBs... thank you for this ❤ while I lost them all, they gave me so much good food while they lasted

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@freedomofreligion3248

1 month ago

You are very wise for a 32 yo old (I'm 71-3/4's, you are YOUNG). Kudoes for opening your mind and heart, putting your body into the work, and allowing nature to teach you the laws of the universe. Well done. Mire to come.🌞🌛🌺🌾

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@kvv90

1 month ago

This feels so relevant. I'm 3 years into a fairly small garden, but now pregnant again with a 1.5 yo and it feels hard to keep on top of, on top of being a sahm and everything else in life. I try to be easy on myself that every year things get a little easier and it becomes more routine, and life with kids especially is a lot in itself.

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@henaimtiyaz4189

2 months ago

Your garden is awesome. Love it! 🤩

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@octoale

1 month ago

It is hard! And only planted some seasonal flowers. But I’ll keep at it little by little as I learn. Thank you for the encouragement ❤

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@JazzMeUinFLUSA

1 month ago

Yes gardening is really beneficial. It's my everyday therapy. ❤👍🏼You're doung great! 👏👍🏼

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