People often write on these forums of the importance of maintaining social ties with like-minded people, your neighbors, and your community. Life is
harder for loners. Here's a
concrete example of how this paid off for me, even though I am a pretty a-social person who stays close to home and doesn't spend a lot of time socializing.
Yesterday I went into my
local purveyor of dubious alcoholic beverages. (It was 10%-off Tuesday, which just about covers the local sales tax.) While checking out my beverages, I chatted a bit with the cashier, who lives in the country and gardens in a fairly large way. We discussed diseases and pests of zucchini, and I was politely disregarding her suggestions for various chemicals that I
should be applying, when she snapped her fingers and said "That reminds me, I was just in the Dollar General, and they've got all their seeds on 90%-off fall clearance sale. Some of them are as cheap as two cents a pack!"
Well, I've bought the Dollar General seeds, and they are no bargain even at the normal 4-for-a-dollar price; my
experience has been very small numbers of seed per pack, dubious germination, and in some cases, totally the wrong seeds in the envelope. But I do like to throw seeds about and so for a cheap
enough price, I'll take anything.
Off I went to the Dollar General. Long story short, I bought a whole shopping cart full of stuff, including probably 150 seed packets. They are a mix of veggies and flowers, including a lot of peas (which I scatter everywhere for soil improvement) and a bunch of wildflower mixes (which I scatter everywhere for fun). I also got a lot of those really flimsy seed-starting greenhouses and kits. They are totally not worth full retail, but at 90% off (thirty and forty cents apiece) it's a whole other story. They can be very handy for getting tricky seeds going. Plus, I can totally get behind bags of weed-seed-free starting soil for thirty cents apiece. I don't go into that Dollar General very often and there's no way I would have found the sale without garden-chatting while doing my weekly errands. Here's the goodies I got for less than $15: