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re: Farming Simulator 2013 Discussion
Posted on 4/12/13 at 10:41 am to jefforize
Posted on 4/12/13 at 10:41 am to jefforize
Wife has been wanting to do a garden for a couple years but my property is all rocky, Georgia red clay and doesn't lend itself to gardening.
I wonder if there's a "build your own above ground garden" mode? I'd play that to learn AND make the wife happy at the same time. Better than looking at youtube vids and reading ehow.com
The only thing with games like this is I would totally play it and totally get sucked in building my fictional digital garden and neglect cutting my own grass and clearing out weeds
I wonder if there's a "build your own above ground garden" mode? I'd play that to learn AND make the wife happy at the same time. Better than looking at youtube vids and reading ehow.com
The only thing with games like this is I would totally play it and totally get sucked in building my fictional digital garden and neglect cutting my own grass and clearing out weeds
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 10:42 am
Posted on 4/12/13 at 11:03 am to SaintLSUnAtl
why not build a garden box?
my little brother just built a big one for his backyard in BR. nothing but treated 2"x6"s framed. fill with soil.
i think his is 6'x20'. planting string beans, tomatoes, peas, cucumbers, and some herbs.
not enough garden to live off of, but enough to where he has fresh vegetables awaiting him in his backyard.
he doesn't have kids, but i bet your kids would learn a great deal from it.
my little brother just built a big one for his backyard in BR. nothing but treated 2"x6"s framed. fill with soil.
i think his is 6'x20'. planting string beans, tomatoes, peas, cucumbers, and some herbs.
not enough garden to live off of, but enough to where he has fresh vegetables awaiting him in his backyard.
he doesn't have kids, but i bet your kids would learn a great deal from it.
This post was edited on 4/12/13 at 11:06 am
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