Gardening has been teaching me what I really knew already: I am an inherently lazy person (aren’t we all?). We’re trying out gardening this year for several reasons, and I know that it will grow me in perseverance because it’s not easy and it doesn’t come naturally to me.
Pictured above are some little tomato plants that I have not managed to kill (yet).
Here is our gardening plan for this summer. We have planted Bed #1, but are still working on tilling Bed #2, so we haven’t planted anything there.
Bed #1
Row 1: sweet salad mix
Row 2: mini tomatoes, better boy tomatoes, snap peas
Row 3: sweet peppers, cascabella peppers, snap peas
Row 4: radishes, snap peas
Row 5: spinach, marigolds, snap peas
Bed #2
(to be planted)
sweet salad mix, cucumbers, squash, pole beans
basil, rosemary, oregano, chives, lavender
dahlias, zinnias, shasta daisies, bachelor’s buttons
We also have one raspberry and one blueberry bush, as well as one small hanging basket of strawberries.
Reasons why I shouldn’t even try to garden:
-I hate the heat (it’s already hot here in NC)
-I hate dirt under my fingernails
-I don’t like bugs crawling on me
-I can’t tell grass sprouts from snap pea sprouts
-I already kind of lost track of where I planted what and when
Reasons why we are gardening:
-Growing your own vegetables saves money
-Home-grown vegetables are healthy for you
-We thought it would be a fun thing to do together
-We think it’s important to cultivate new skills
-It will help us grow in perseverance
If the seeds we planted don’t come up, we’ll just buy a few plants at the local produce stand and keep on trying!