Gardening
By caesarin
@caesarin (1089)
Indonesia
December 20, 2008 6:29pm CST
Is it just for the old ladies? Right now, I'm not interested in gardening. Or I should say I'm not interested in gardeing as much as my mother in-laws did.
At her house, we don't have a large garden but she have this little space that she made a little jungle out of it. She's loves plants. SO whenever she saw any plants that she like, she just want to buy it. She also take care of her 'garden' with patience. Though I think it's a little bit chaotic.
Anyway, I wonder if I'd be interested gardening later when I'm older.
2 responses
@oscarbartoni (2581)
• United States
4 Jan 09
My father was an organic gardener and I have followed in his footsteps in that way. I try to use only natural materials for fertilizer in the garden. (I do not put any chemical fertilizers on the garden). I wish that I Had much more land to put in a larger garden. After all we do not eat grass and vegetables will give back some of what we work for. Plus the price of vegetables on the grocery stores is outrageous and growing it organically now that it is healthier than most of the stores vegetables.
@sweetdesign (5142)
• United States
29 Dec 08
Well I have always been interested in gardening but then again we had a huge garden when I was growing up and so did my grandparents. I have gotten a bit obsessed with it since growing "older" I am in my late 30's. I am also obsessed with it due to the economy the more I grow the less I have to buy in the store.
@caesarin (1089)
• Indonesia
2 Jan 09
Thanks for your respond sweet design.
I used to think that gardening must come from the heart not from age. My mother didn't show much interest in gardening so as my grandmother.
But I try to like it because I believe my mother in law will let me take care of her garden someday in the future.



