Friday, June 21, 2013

Gardening: The hard work that pays off big.

Gardening. Tilling, turning, cracked hands and dirty nails.  100 degree Florida heat.  The payoff?  Cheap fresh fruits and veggies for my family.  It's going to be a small plot this year, but I'm working on making it even bigger.  I want this to work.  I NEED this to work.  My husband just retired, causing a 75% pay cut.  OUCH.  That's a lot.  Not to mention that I'm knees deep in Graduate school, and the cost of daycare makes it nearly not worth it at all to work.

Then, there's that whole cost of organic food thing.  Yes, I need to buy organic.  I have to buy organic.  I buy veggies from our local food stand, but maybe only one thing is actually local.  Let's face it, I do have quite the green thumb.  I don't have a stand, squat, sit in the mud all day thumb.  Throw in 2 kids, summertime, and Autism in the mix, and it's an almost perfect storm that is a predictor for Mom going crazy. 

I did it. Finally, after about 2 whole months and one poor little cucumber plant-in-a-pot later.  I did it.  The seal of approval?  My hubby said, "You did a good job, babe!"  That was it.  I'm hooked. Even more than I was before.  My son even came running up begging to plant seeds.  I'm excited. Now I just hope I can keep it all alive.

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