I love it. I have a 20 x 36 that has sat empty for the last 4 years while I coach baseball. Two more years and my son will be in junior high so I can get back to it. We’ll play some weekend tournaments (if he still wants to) but by that time I shouldn’t need to coach during the week. I’m looking forward to the time when I can watch a game from the stands once.I think spring might have finally arrived and I've been thinking about what I all want to plant this year. How big of garden I want to have.
How about you guys??
Stay single my friend....but only because 1 the gal I was with wanted to and couldn't grow anything...
I’m 37 and have decided that I’m too much of an “old dog/new trick” person so I don’t date. That and the only ones my age are married already, have psycho ex husbands/wild kids, or they’re just weird. I’m ok with it. My kid is about all I need.After about 40 the pickings are slim.
Remember the crazy hot scale?? Well there aren't as many hott ones and the perpetual single are usually that way because they are pretty bizarre.
So instead of dealing with hot/crazy you end up dealing with not so hot, but still crazy.
Which crazy is relative anyway, because most everyone is, it's just a matter of finding your kind of crazy.
I thought I was going to be a hero one year and can a lot of tomatoes so I bought about 20 better boys (about the most useless tomatoes), at least 6-8 Romas, and a bunch of cherry tomatoes. Totally stupid idea. I gave away thousands of tomatoes.I just plant tomatoes. This year about 16 plants and I do it mostly for a hobby. I give away a lot and freeze a lot of them.
You'll still have the Hawkeye Forum and close football losses and basketball buzzer beaters and questionable coaching decisions to fret over and get your blood boilingI’m 37 and have decided that I’m too much of an “old dog/new trick” person so I don’t date. That and the only ones my age are married already, have psycho ex husbands/wild kids, or they’re just weird. I’m ok with it. My kid is about all I need.
I am also well aware that one day my kid’s going to go off and start his own life, and I’ll probably end up by myself in a nursing home eating mashed carrots and staring out the window. What’d ya do though...
That's why I like to garden. I see and enjoy the fruits of my labor and it's not as slim of pickings.I’m 37 and have decided that I’m too much of an “old dog/new trick” person so I don’t date. That and the only ones my age are married already, have psycho ex husbands/wild kids, or they’re just weird. I’m ok with it. My kid is about all I need.
I am also well aware that one day my kid’s going to go off and start his own life, and I’ll probably end up by myself in a nursing home eating mashed carrots and staring out the window. What’d ya do though...
Still a garden. I've seen some absolutely amazing flower/plant "gardens". My first job was at a lawn and garden place and there is definitely an art to what to plant and where for a appealing yard. The maintenance might be a little less, but that's working smart, not hard.I don't have a garden per se but I do have about 100 plants all landscaped around the property. They pretty much grow by themselves...I merely have to lug out the weed-killer every so often to keep the unwanted creepers in their place.
I cheat and blanche the tomatoes to get the skins off then put them in freezer bags and freeze away.I don't have any problem finding people who likes tomatoes. I have a salt shaker tied to the property line fence and the neighbors eat them right off the vine. My neighbors grandson gets a big kick out of doing that.I thought I was going to be a hero one year and can a lot of tomatoes so I bought about 20 better boys (about the most useless tomatoes), at least 6-8 Romas, and a bunch of cherry tomatoes. Totally stupid idea. I gave away thousands of tomatoes.
When I first started gardening everyone said to get better boys because they grow easy and yield a lot. Which is true.I cheat and blanche the tomatoes to get the skins off then put them in freezer bags and freeze away.I don't have any problem finding people who likes tomatoes. I have a salt shaker tied to the property line fence and the neighbors eat them right off the vine. My neighbors grandson gets a big kick out of doing that.