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May 2, 2011

Will you work in your garden this season? What do you love about gardening?

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Anji
Colorado Springs, CO
United States

Monday May 2, 2011 | 5:42 PM

Yes! I work in my garden every year. I love watching the seeds turn into fruit/vegetables. I like being somewhat in charge and I love fresh vegetables. I just planted my seeds here in my house. I am glad I didn't put them outside, we're supossed to get a freeze tonight! Colorado, Colorado, you can never predict the weather here.


inkgoddess
Scottsdale, AZ
United States

Monday May 2, 2011 | 4:25 PM

I wish!! I can't even grow a windowsill garden! My family all smirk when I bring home a new herb or plant. They know what's going to happen. :-( Doesn't stop me from trying, though, LOL!! :-)


Pickynikki
East Central AB, AB
Canada

Monday May 2, 2011 | 4:11 PM

It is still too early to plant here... but preparing for my garden! I love the satisfaction of knowing "I" grew something I am feeding my family, plus the kids love eating veggies they grew... another plus, not having to force them to eat their veggies!!


AQuick
Branson, MO
United States

Monday May 2, 2011 | 2:37 PM

Definately! We have approximately 80 different varieties of fruits, veggies, and flowers growing in our garden beds. So ready for a harvest of fresh, clean eating foods. Everything from tomatoes to eggplant, squash to leeks, grapes, blueberries, swiss chard, and so, so much more. We live on an acre of land, so trying to make the most of our open space. Planning on planting some fruit trees, as well.

Gardening is a great stress reducer, wonderful exercise and provides organic, chemical free food for me and my family.


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Birch River, MB
Canada

Monday May 2, 2011 | 11:48 AM

Oh yes! Second year on my own and already have tomatoes 6 inches tall sitting in my window sill!! I really enjoy gardening and love having the chance to eat the things that I grew in my garden because I know they are the healthiest possible grown right from scratch with no chemicals etc.

This year I am going to try growing some herbs and some different veggies to try something new


lisaperkins
Elmo, MO
United States

Monday May 2, 2011 | 9:08 AM

I love being able to eat the first ripe tomato of the season fresh off the vine. I don't have to worry about washing anything but dirt off since I don't use pesticides or anything else harmful on my plants.


amylee
Saskatoon, SK
Canada

Monday May 2, 2011 | 1:01 AM

Unfortunately, I don't have a garden (and I'm not really sure how - hoping my next house has the room and I will learn!). I do love fresh produce from a garden - especially tomatoes...I've NEVER had a store bought tomato that tastes nearly as good. I'm very lucky that my parents live fairly close to my city and my dad loves gardening (and is newly retired), so I get a lot of yummy food from them.

Now I have a craving for fresh tomatoes...