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Make Gardening Your Next Hobby
By Denton Krypps
Do you love spending time outside? Do you love making your
environment beautiful? Do you love eating healthy and natural
foods? If so, consider making gardening your next hobby.
For years I was turned off by the concept of gardening. I
pictured old women with time on their hands who filled their
days by planting excessive amounts of huge and bright flowers
in their yards. A close friend of mine began gardening a few
years ago and I have recently gotten hooked on it as well.
Lately my wife or kids have to drag me in the house as the sun
sets each night. There is something about the simplicity and
purity of gardening that I just love.
Ever since I can remember I have always been concerned with
making the environment around me beautiful. I cannot stand
going to work in offices that are filled with florescent lights
and I cannot live in homes that do not have color or character.
My addiction to gardening began when I realized how much it
added to the beauty and feeling of my yard. Gardening made my
yard and home seem inviting and cared for. Many friends and
family have visited and commented on what a difference our
gardens make to the look and feel of our property.
Gardening plants and vegetables has become one of the most
relaxing and peaceful things I do. At the end of a stressful
work week there is nothing I'd rather do than spend a Saturday
in my garden. Lately I've been busy researching new ideas on
the internet and at the library. I'm looking for better ways to
grow certain flowers and I'm looking for the perfect timing to
plant my vegetables. I began gardening with the intention of
only planting bushes and flowers, but after a short time I
dived into the realm of trying to raise our own vegetables. It
has become a family affair to wander through the vegetable
garden and pick the perfect pieces to accompany each meal.
If you think you might be interested in gardening, talk to a
friend who loves to garden or get yourself to a library or book
store and learn all you can about gardening. There is so much
to be learned and it is relatively easy to pick up if you have
some extra time and money to devote. Begin with a small garden
and then expand as you go. One of the worst things you can do
when you first begin gardening is to overwhelm yourself with a
huge garden that you cannot take care of.
Think seriously about making gardening a part of your home and
hobbies. It brings beauty, peace and food all at the same
time.
About the Author:
When he is not writing, Denton Krypps love to get his hands
dirty in the garden. He is on a crusade to get everyone he
knows into gardening. Learn more for
yourself at www.gardeningnews.info
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