Well here we are. College! In choosing my electives, I noticed a little line on the course page that said "Vegetable Gardening." And immediately I knew I had to take it. I have always had an interest in growing crops. A few years ago, I had moderate success growing a tomato and a pumpkin plant. I'm even subscribed to the gardening subreddit. It gives me pleasure to know that I can explore this interest in a college course.I am highly satisfied with my garden plan. I am a science and mathematics type of guy, so I attempted to coordinate my garden by the plants' properties. The first row is "red": tomatoes and red bells. I attempted to make the second row "green" with okra, jalapeno, cubanelle, green bell, and an outlier of eggplant. The third row is a slight mixture: carrot and radish which are dense, followed by cauliflower and squash. Finally the fourth row contains herbs (basil, cilantro, parsley), beans, and beets.
I cannot wait until I begin to plant my crops.
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