Carrots and beets and onions - oh my!
Okay, I know it may just look like a bunch of green growing in dirt to some of you, but I really can't explain why I love my crappy little garden plot.
Well, actually, let me give it a shot...
1. It's in a community garden called BUGS (Bytown Urban Garden Society, or something along those lines.) I think it's a great way to make an urban dweller feel part of an (albeit small) community, as we often have a tendency to become isolated in these crowded urban wastelands known as cities.
2. It also allows us city-livin' types to feel connected with earth, and the Earth for that matter, a feeling that modern technology and invention has taken away from us. I love the feeling of getting my hands dirty.
3. I feel like I'm nurturing something by making it grow and taking care of it. Last year (my first), I was highly reluctant to eat my beans and peas because I had spent so much time getting them to flourish, it seemed like murder to cruelly pluck them. Gardening often provides a sense of accomplishment when you finally get to harvest and eat your own fruits and veggies.
4. The garden is organic - we use organic compost only and it's totally pesticide-free. While that may diminish my harvest somewhat, I feel good knowing I'm not putting more chemicals into the soil.
5. Weeding is Zen. I love it!
I hope that I get to try sone of your crop somehow.
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I wish I could grow things.
All I end up growing is weeds.
Bah.