My fellow farmer @friendlymoose brought a report of how she left her garden for weeks in the hand of her neighbours as she travelled abroad for a holiday. Find out the strange acts of raspberries #gardening #threads247 1/2🧵
My fellow farmer @friendlymoose brought a report of how she left her garden for weeks in the hand of her neighbours as she travelled abroad for a holiday. Find out the strange acts of raspberries #gardening #threads247 1/2🧵
Is it wise to have a kitchen garden? What are the benefits? This author feels happy to have one. #gosh #gardening #hivegarden #homesteading https://ecency.com/hive-140635/@friendlymoose/hivegarden-update-a-complete-wilderness
Yea it is very good to grow a kitchen garden. It saves the owner strength to start going outside to go and purchase vegetables. From what I saw at the post the owner is really enjoying the work of his
I think it's Wise to do so and the benefits is that you can't go to the market or nearby stores to purchase those items you already
ESPECIALLY when you have space for that because it will save you from spending unnecessarily and you will also eat fresh vegetables
The things gotten fresh from the garden has fresh taste, having kitchen garden is a great idea.
Is good and advisable to do so, so you can cultivate basic crops you need.
Having a garden is super advisable and economical, atleast you don't have to buy everything
Is wise because you will get to have all the food stuff available.
I'm a he ;)
But anyhow. The garden is too small to have a large production. I do have to go to the store to buy fruit and vegetables.
It's more a fun thing to do; a hobby. It's nice to be outside and do some gardening. It clears your mind.
And seeing the crops grow and eventually harvesting and eating them is a joy.
The neatness of a garden is very important if you want to enjoy the harvest
Its a nice experience to have a garden, its just natural that it will keep growing even in your absence.