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RE: The growing hand

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Oh wow, it’s admirable to know that a man likes you @galenkp loves gardening because it's very rare for men to like this hobby.🥰
By the way, the soil seems so good for planting this time they look healthy and for sure with the magic of your green thumb everything will thrive well. My garden here is doing well but we are preparing for this rainy season I hope it won’t get worse so we can still have good harvests. Wish you all the luck for a good harvest Galen.

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it’s admirable to know that a man likes you loves gardening because it's very rare for men to like this hobby

I do many things and tend to follow my own lead on them, meaning I do what I like to do and ignore any stigmas that may exist around those activities. I've been gardening my whole life, I was brought up in a rural area, a small farming town, and am a country boy...so I'm just doing what I know I guess.

What things have you got planted out in your garden? What do you grow and is it for personal use of do you sell it?

Oh, that explains everything. So I have a lot like eggplant, okras, string beans, spinach, lemongrass, tomatoes, and many more so far this is for our personal use only but if neighbors ask to buy some I just give them anyway.

That's great, you have so much growing. I've had a few failures, things that haven't gone as well as others, how about you?

Thanks, so far vegetables are doing well, father-in-law is taking good care of them while I’m away for work but most of my ornamental plants died, most of the tubers disappeared due to less care. Anyway I already accepted the failure because I know how delicate plants if not properly taking care of. I just plant and plant and just don't mind the failures.

Failures happen, especially if things aren't cared for.