Brian Catlin wrote:I want to learn gardening not sure where to start.
Thanks for any input! If your in area I don't mind helping others with their stuff to learn as never been to proud to help out as long as I am learning and growing.
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Aaron Yarbrough wrote:Welcome to Permies! I always steer people just getting started towards Gaia's Garden by Toby Hemenway. It's an intro to permaculture focused on people with suburban lots.
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Thom Bri wrote:A good place to start is David the Good. He has several books out, a website, and lot of youtube videos.
https://www.amazon.com/Grow-Die-Guide-Survival-Gardening/dp/195528900X/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1O9LA30VVXW8V&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.gbO6esjhWFZXrTyOjVWn2l6EPwX2tYPXxHfrFoxhGudCzrtI-j0KHaYA1moFtX4AvdNKH5CD0scgSNDY0JHwrBU9hPFRDXIaLdGUSf4KdAxL7AynGuSDEEkOilgGreBHPw4O41uhnqYFwI1P1IoiYKwzyqdhljqfRzShRwqWuvsPNkRwJCl3yBfHxTiWlnY47xf3OhZaODOxlwhFLUthhDnlexDJtvE3ei2WFeNUkdM.QeKSesZfoUaB1rnfBcoFTf_ui6KLFokm5MIpzV5r74c&dib_tag=se&keywords=survival+gardening+book&qid=1724883756&sprefix=surviva%3B+garde%2Caps%2C539&sr=8-8
That said, you can't really learn gardening by reading books. It takes dirt under the fingernails.
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Brian Catlin wrote:Thanks! I am also thinking about Bees as well. I never thought about flowers before but wild flowers that come back on their own that I dont have to constantly take care of would be ok I guess. I am sure my wife like that. She has some plants I water for her every day but mainly because I found little frogs in it so I like to check on them.
I always loved all animals and even pick up worms out of road so they dont burn up when walk my dog and throw them back in the grass.
I am meat eater but while I was raised as a child in deep woods on lake that is different than farm where deal with all that stuff so not sure how I deal with taking an animals life probably something I need to come to grips with and not see them all as pets this is something I think be hard for me. I am ex military and taking life out of necessity for survival or protecting my family or others is not an issue but doing so while I can still by stuff out of grocery store is something I struggle with as I have never did it. I can hunt but I dont though I do know that its important to keep populations down I just had a baby deer as a kid that kind of put a stop to me hunting them unless forced to.
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Brian Catlin wrote: The land I looked at was to rough on surrounding areas and I am pretty big on taking care of my stuff and attention to detail. I try to make things neat and well trimmed. I cannot even let kids mow my yard because their attention to detail is horrible so I have to go back and weedeat again and mow again.
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Redhawk's excellent soil-building series
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