What do your friends or neighbors say? It is neat to hear people talk as they walk by about pumpkins, squash, cabbages and roses all living together. Last summer, one girl did her senior picture in front of my gate with Red runner beans on it.
What was the biggest challenge? (And what did you learn from it?) Farming in the city is harder than I thought. We have always been on acreage. Learning to deal with rodents in compost, not being able to bring a tractor in to dump compost has been a lesson in creativity. We added 10 yards of compost to both our garden at home and the garden next door
What is your favorite water-saving tip or trick? Drip lines, deep watering every 3 days or so. When the kids play in water tubs (we don't have a wading pool) I scoop out that water for plants rather than dump it out.
Why do you love gardening? It is in my blood. My grandfather was known to take cuttings from everything to root them. My father has corn 7' tall this year. I find it a huge accomplishment to take seeds, plant them, water and be able to feed our family on a $3.00 seed packet. My kale is a product of seeds I bought 5 years ago. I save seeds each year so that I do not have to buy it. I would say the first pack of seeds was a good investment.