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What is your gardening experience?
#1
Myself, I grew up on a rural farm.  However, it wasn't really a farm, at least, not compared to my dad's time.  I mean, my dad picked his parent's crops to survive - while crops I occasionally have picked were made for fun.

OK, anyway, as somewhat noted, I occasionally hoed some weeds in a garden and once in a blue moon picked potatoes quite viciously.
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#2
In these days it is for fun, but almost people started to take care for their healthy life. I would suggest you to take care for your kids future too. A healthy plant can offer you a lot of vitamins to your bodies so don't loss them easily.
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#3
I usually grow tomatoes most time and they are been used in a lot of variety of cooking and some other vegetables like potatoes, ladies finger, Onion, but all these are unsuccessful for a longer time.
I am looking to have more vegetables in the upcoming months.
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#4
I am yet to start out and looking a lot of help from you guys and girls. I am hoping something to grow in this cold season. My last plants were tomatoes and that offered me only 3 to 5 tomatoes per plant. I lost hopes with these plants as they are no way to regenerate again.
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#5
Gardening is too much fun. I with my dad have a small garden. We both grow vegetables and flowers. The basic process includes the seed selection, preparing soil properly, looking for equipment, plantation process, weed removal. My dad trust Pest Exterminators Granite Bay CA for pest control. Since pest control is a necessary and important part of gardening.
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#6
I absolutely hate gardening. I have very little experience and have my gardener do the job for a fair price!
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#7
Most people do by hiring contractors or labor, but some people get experience and pleasure in Gardening. [USER=52]@JoyFreak[/USER] I understand your problems and you can continue the same things.
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ramesh, post: 881, member: 23 Wrote:Most people do by hiring contractors or labor, but some people get experience and pleasure in Gardening. [USER=52]@JoyFreak[/USER] I understand your problems and you can continue the same things.
Yeah, I used to love it when I was younger but as I grew older I just don't have the time anymore!
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#9
Nowadays, at least in the US, organic and hemp, is a big temptation. Well, definitely, hemp is exploding in demand. Nonetheless, probably the market is already saturated.
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#10
Jayson, post: 900, member: 28 Wrote:Nowadays, at least in the US, organic and hemp, is a big temptation. Well, definitely, hemp is exploding in demand. Nonetheless, probably the market is already saturated.
Good to hear about US, but here in India everything is going worse comparing to the previous years. Here most of the people got successed in Organic Gardning only the newers will fail in the beginning part.
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#11
My gardening Experience was really great as I order plants online and it was really easy as they instructed me how to take care of my plants and everything
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#12
My family has been farmers for generations, The known history says we were given farmland by a king for helping him with money during the war. That was about 8 generations ago. I have experience with vegetable gardening, as well as farming rice and corn.
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#13
I grew up rural, on acreage. We had farms all around & my parents had a HUGE garden. They liked growing a variety of vegetables. While some could be a pain to pick i.e. leaning over for green beans, it was quite rewarding.
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