>there are people on this board right now who aren't preparing to plant vegetables outside this spring in their countries
Is vegetable gardening common in your country?
>there are people on this board right now who aren't preparing to plant vegetables outside this spring in their countries
Is vegetable gardening common in your country?
why vegetable garden when u can just buy it in a store lol fucking doofus
Based.
With that equipment you can start growing weed lmao
No I only keep a parsley plant by the windowsill
this year i'm only pre-growing a variety of chillies and tomatoes. and i'm gonna send them off to the summer cottage with my parents. they can take good care of them and my apartment is already full of other plants
I don't have space
>not having a growing season all year round
How do nordlets even manage?
>canadian
>not growing weed
wasted potential.
I already helped my father to plant onions, lettuces and peas because he broke his thumb while chopping wood with the tractor stuff (don't know the name in english) althoug after breaking his thumb he kept chopping wood with an axe for two hous. Afaik, he will plant tomatoes and peppers.
Y-you southrons will NEVER understand the coziness of growing peppers indoors wh-while it's snowing outside in winter!
gardening is such a comfypilled hobby
I have alot of fruit trees (mainly peaches, prunes and cherries) too bad I never get to eat them because of these disgusting hell spawns, they are a pest and it's impossible to get rid of them.
My parents are growing pumpkins, we also have a lemon tree and we usually grow basil, oregano and tomatoes.
But here in Japan I can't grow shit because my wife is so autistically japanese that she doesn't have the balls to use the fucking garden to grow a miserable basil plant. The landlady won't kick us out because we used 2 square centimeters to grow basil!
>tfw can barely enjoy any of our grapes now that raccoons keep coming to eat them all
>there are brainlets unironically eating their plants
t. Abe
My grandfather has a garden
But i myself cannnot grow anything, i live in a concrete block
anybody know what this might be? some sort of nutrient deficiency? disease? too much light? I drain it pretty well when I water it.
Already planted onions and potatoes.
And yes, a lot of people grow their own vegetables. Even people in the cities who live in apartment blocks often have small allotments on the outskirts of the cities to do it.
My dad grows his own vegetables. Plants make up the bulk of what I eat so I'd like do it myself to save money. I can't right now because I live in the city though
I've only grown marijuana, but i would test nitrogen levels in the soil. Guano is great for nitrogen and other nutrients.
I've never even met a Japanese person in Ireland. I'm just autistic
Gardening in France is more popular than in any other European country (makes the most money).
Yeah i'm starting a lot of april seeds right now. My soil is garbage so i really have to get em big before i plant them. I've got black tomatoes, romanesco cabbage, cauliflower, purple carrots and giant spinach waiting for a spot. Also force-sprouting some pumpkins for early harvest.
thanks!
I have tomatoes.
>letting your wife make the decisions
>not growing some cute little ajis
My ugly plant
>Gardening in France makes money
What do you mean
Looks like it's stretching for more light
It's stretching to keep its leaves out of water, it's an aquatic plant
Who here /growing mint and vanilla to make the room smell better/
The gardening industry (shops that sell plants and equipment) makes more money