There were 7 of us kids Dad was a slave driver the only way to get out of his chains was to get a job become self supporting and MOVE OUT...
I am the baby I ended up with all the chit work :twisted: At 14 I made enough money to support my wants but Dad supplied the roof over my head so I was not home free...
I never cared for garden work till about 20 years ago I became my Dad... I tell folks when I worked in tobacco the boss's kids always got to drive the tractor that was there job. I said to myself if I ever get the money to own a tractor I will become the tractor driver :D
Every year I down size but always add something new. I ate my first home grown tomato today ell yel its worth it...
It takes allot of time to do a garden big are small, when my wife was living we could live off what we grew vegetable wise . I was the tractor driver, she was the picker and caner...
I tell folks its not EZ keep at it you will develop was to make it easier, Start small don't think big...
I ate my first home grown tomato today ell yel it was worth it :!:
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