Backyard Activities Articles
My First Gardening Experience
Ah, to this day I still remember my first gardening
experience. It was
such a disaster that I didn’t think I would ever want to garden
again. I
almost decided to turn my casual hobby into the most
rage-inducing topic
you could possibly bring up to me.
It all started a few weeks after I moved in to my first
house. I was
excited just to have my own grass to mow, since I had been in
apartments
and condos for quite a while. In between plans to paint walls
and renovate
the inside to exactly how I like, I thought it would be a good
idea to
start a fruit garden so that I could have some fresh produce
and put my
yard to use. At that point I didn’t really know anything at all
about
gardening. But still in my spunky youthful years, I decided I
didn’t need
help. How hard could it be to start a garden and grow stuff?
After all, it
happens in nature all the time and nobody even has to do
anything.
I already had a grassless patch in my yard where it looked
like the
previous owner had attempted a garden. But any attempt they had
made
turned out to be an utter travesty. The area was full of rocks
and weeds,
with no signs of any agreeable plants. I spent several hours of
work
spread over several days to clear out the entire area, leaving
nothing but
dirt. At that point, however, I didn’t realize the difference
between
“dirt” and “soil”. I was dealing with barren, hard,
nutritionless, and
unforgiving land.
I made some attempt at making my garden look nice; although
I think even
Martha Stewart would have had difficulties. I took some stained
boards
that were sitting in my basement (quite convenient, no?) and
used them as
a border for my garden, to keep out all the pests that couldn’t
jump more
than a foot (I figured I would be safe from lawn gnomes). I
used the pile
of rocks I had collected from the garden to make a creepy
shrine looking
thing in front of it. I don’t know what I was thinking when I
did that.
I went to the store that very day, and picked out whatever
looked tasty.
Strawberries? Sure! Watermelon? Yeah! I hacked away a hole in
the
rock-hard ground and poked the seed in. After that, I think I
watered it
faithfully every day for several weeks before realizing that it
was not
going to grow anything. But even after I had that realization,
I continued
to water in hopes that my seeds would pull a last minute sprout
on me. But
I knew there was no hope, and I was heartbroken. After all
those hours of
pulling up weeds and tossing rocks into a pile, I had no fruit
to show for
my labor.
So, feeling dejected and betrayed, I logged onto the
internet and searched
for a guide to gardening. I quickly ran across a site that led
me to
realize the true skill required for gardening. It was then I
learned about
soil consistency, nutrients, ideal watering conditions,
seasons, and all
those things. After I read up on my area and how to grow
fruits, I learned
exactly what to do. I learned how to get the ideal soil, when
to plant the
seeds, how much to water, etc. Just a night of browsing the
internet and
printing off sources, and I was totally ready for the next
planting season.
If you’re in the position I was, and you’re just itching to
start a new
garden… I urge you to learn from my mistake. Make sure you do
plenty of
proper research on the types of plants you’re trying to grow,
along with
the climate. Spend money on good soil, good fertilizer, and
good garden
tools. Hopefully you don’t have to go through the emotional
disaster that
I went through.
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