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dcarch

dcarch

7 hours ago, FillPizza said:

With each passing year, I am increasingly convinced that it is easier to buy vegetables, flowers, etc. than to spend half the warm season dealing with a garden. There are much more interesting activities to do...

 

If you do lots of gardening, it really slows down the "With each passing year ------" deterioration to your body and mind.👍

 

"There are much more interesting activities to do..."  I agree. you will have less time if you garden to sit on the couch watching TV and eating chips. 😆

 

dcarch

dcarch

dcarch

5 hours ago, FillPizza said:

With each passing year, I am increasingly convinced that it is easier to buy vegetables, flowers, etc. than to spend half the warm season dealing with a garden. There are much more interesting activities to do...

 

If you do lots of gardening, it really slows down the "With each passing year ------" deterioration to your body and mind.👍

 

"There are much more interesting activities to do..."  I agree. you will have less time to sit on the couch watching TV and eating chips. 😆

 

dcarch

dcarch

dcarch

5 hours ago, FillPizza said:

With each passing year, I am increasingly convinced that it is easier to buy vegetables, flowers, etc. than to spend half the warm season dealing with a garden. There are much more interesting activities to do...

 

If you do lots of gardening, it really slows down the "With each passing year ------" deterioration to your body and mind.

 

"There are much more interesting activities to do..."  I agree. you will have less time to sit on the couch watching TV and eating chips.

 

dcarch

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