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I was checking out a garden site and was amazed that people were having trouble growing squash and greens. I haven't really gardened seriously since I built my house 7 years ago- small things but not serious- too many othe project.
But I have been doing some last year and did more this year and will be focussing on the garden next season.
Is it a really bad year for gardens or do people really have that much trouble with the whole idea? The people both answering and asking seemed mighty short on what I consider basic information.
I have basically grown enough in the past to fulfill my needs and spread the treasure around. But I wonder if something has basically changed for the worse.
I was working with a 19 year old and mentioned that I was planning to plant an insect garden because I remember that there would be flock of butterflies around when I was a kid and there are so few now. He said that there were even less than when he was younger (I was going to say kid but to me he's still a kid-lol.)
Could this be an issue- am I deluding myself that I can just grow things like I used to do?
But I have been doing some last year and did more this year and will be focussing on the garden next season.
Is it a really bad year for gardens or do people really have that much trouble with the whole idea? The people both answering and asking seemed mighty short on what I consider basic information.
I have basically grown enough in the past to fulfill my needs and spread the treasure around. But I wonder if something has basically changed for the worse.
I was working with a 19 year old and mentioned that I was planning to plant an insect garden because I remember that there would be flock of butterflies around when I was a kid and there are so few now. He said that there were even less than when he was younger (I was going to say kid but to me he's still a kid-lol.)
Could this be an issue- am I deluding myself that I can just grow things like I used to do?