For some people, gardening is a passion. Some people garden just as a
hobby. For still others, it's a way to feed their families. We think
Shirley MacClaine's character in "Steel Magnolias" said it best.
"Because that's what Southern women do - we wear funny hats and grow
things in the dirt."
You don't have to be from the South or be a woman, or even wear a funny
hat to enjoy gardening. The thrill of seeing your first red, ripe tomato
or watching your first stalk of corn reach from the ground can be an
amazing experience for many people.
Gardening is also a great way to provide healthy food for you and your
loved ones. When you buy produce from the store, it just isn't the same
as presenting a salad to your family that came exclusively from your
garden worked by your own two hands.
Many people choose to garden so they can have control over what type of
food they eat without fear of chemicals or preservatives. Often,
commercially grown produce is cultivated in greenhouses with the use of
pesticides and chemicals to enhance their growth.
A quick study on these types of artificial applications can be unnerving
for anyone. The side effects of chemical pesticides on the human body
can truly take their toll. So many people are jumping on the "organic
bandwagon" as a way to minimize the risks to themselves and their loved
ones that often comes with commercially prepared foods.