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<blockquote data-quote="rickm" data-source="post: 3814777" data-attributes="member: 24476"><p>Spare of the moment gardening isnt ideal or very productive it takes planning and alot of prep work before the planting season arrives to have a good successive garden. Sure anyone can go out and work up some ground and throw seeds down and get some of it to come up but you need to be able to control all the unwanted vegetation that will use up all the moisture and nutrients that your crop will need. I see this happen alot and then people complain they didnt get what they was expecting from their garden and when you look at it cant tell the difference from their overgrown lawn and their garden. Worked with a guy like this would spend hours preping the ground and then plant and walk away from it til harvest time and couldnt find what he had planted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickm, post: 3814777, member: 24476"] Spare of the moment gardening isnt ideal or very productive it takes planning and alot of prep work before the planting season arrives to have a good successive garden. Sure anyone can go out and work up some ground and throw seeds down and get some of it to come up but you need to be able to control all the unwanted vegetation that will use up all the moisture and nutrients that your crop will need. I see this happen alot and then people complain they didnt get what they was expecting from their garden and when you look at it cant tell the difference from their overgrown lawn and their garden. Worked with a guy like this would spend hours preping the ground and then plant and walk away from it til harvest time and couldnt find what he had planted. [/QUOTE]
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