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Milk is not a great choice for me, either. And while I did not grow up on a farm, I agree everyone should have a garden. My friend is trying to help me plant a small one now.
That is totally my bad! You are right, she does encourage gardens and I read this and watched coverage on this and forgot. I think that is great she does this. Truly.
I have not visited the gardening forum, but certainly need to as I feel I am in the dark trying to get started on a garden. Seeds or not, build up or in the ground, herbs, time to plant, sun ratios needed.......Lots to know.
I buy organic from whole foods and it would be so nice to help cut down on my grocery bill, as well as, the time spent gardening is something I can share with my daughter.
I will visit the gardening forum and take some notes.
Milk is not a great choice for me, either. And while I did not grow up on a farm, I agree everyone should have a garden. My friend is trying to help me plant a small one now.
Maybe Meeshell could encourage gardens??
The spelling of "Meeshell" says it all
I guess Laura Bush's incentives(FORCING kids to read more!!!! EEEK!) to read more didn't get too far with SOME since reading does aid spelling and comprehension skills.....
I guess Laura Bush's incentives(FORCING kids to read more!!!! EEEK!) to read more didn't get too far with SOME since reading does aid spelling and comprehension skills.....
Sorry you are not able to understand sarcasm. I guess Laura's incentives truly did not work for all. So sad. Maybe community college as an adult would help?
That is totally my bad! You are right, she does encourage gardens and I read this and watched coverage on this and forgot. I think that is great she does this. Truly.
I have not visited the gardening forum, but certainly need to as I feel I am in the dark trying to get started on a garden. Seeds or not, build up or in the ground, herbs, time to plant, sun ratios needed.......Lots to know.
I buy organic from whole foods and it would be so nice to help cut down on my grocery bill, as well as, the time spent gardening is something I can share with my daughter.
I will visit the gardening forum and take some notes.
This is off-topic, but this subject has been pretty much beaten to death already, dont you think?
If you want a wealth of gardening links and info, DM me.
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