I wish I had a green thumb

I think nature is so cool and I love gardening. You can watch the things you planted grow from a seed to something beautiful in just a few short weeks. In my case, if I can get past the sprout phase, and I do indeed end up with a full grown plant, it usually doesn’t last long at all.

The one time I had a plant that really lasted was when I grew a super tall corn stalk. That time, I basically just put the seed in the ground and did nothing afterwards- it just happened to grow and thrive.

I also had some chives that grew pretty well in a pot outside, but I couldn’t even use them in anything because the dirt was untrustworthy 🥲.

I’m thinking of taking some classes for gardening and stuff and maybe one day I will be able to grow a beautiful garden!

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2024/8/11 Edited to

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