Gardening doesn’t need to be complicated. Don’t overthink it.

by Its_Waffle

24 Comments

  1. Straight_Will_3393

    Is that a marigold and zinnias next too it ?

  2. halfmoonmomma

    Someone was generous with the seeds. Looks like you have a marigold, cosmo’s and zinnia sprouting in that patch too. I love it.

  3. HorrorGradeCandy

    good for you! that means you raise a real household. isn’t that great?

  4. manicpixieautistic

    and planted companion flowers as well, beeb is a natural!! yaaay please let her tend to it and let us know how many zukes you end up with! 🙂

  5. socalquestioner

    This is how we ended up with 4 tomato plants in the middle of our yard.

  6. JoeRenaud249

    Maybe by next year he can plant the whole garden out 🫶🏽

  7. Exhausted-CNA

    put a little fence around it 😊 and name the little garden after your 4yr old.

  8. SuckHerNipples

    I would let my kid do this…

    …if I had any 🙁

  9. spiesnpies

    My kids smashed pumpkins in my yard so now I have multiple pumpkin plants growing all over. I have decided to let them all grow!

    Chaos gardening for the win!!

  10. persistantcat

    I love it!

    Unrelated, but is that micro clover or white clover you’re using for your lawn? Can I ask where you sourced it from? I’m pricing out options right now.

  11. Brilliant_Meet_2751

    Cute u need to but a little fencing around it so u don’t accidentally cut it down. The bunnies could find it too & chomp it down. Those cute little guys who love to eat baby vegetation come at night to eat yur son’s hard work!

  12. Looks like a cosmos got tucked in there too. 🙂

  13. Ok_Sky8518

    Someone planted okra like this in the yard of my workplace and just put a stick jn the ground saying okra. No one has mowed it yet lol

  14. DeeEmosewa

    I’m going to plant a pumpkin directly into my ground because of your post. I’ve been thinking about it for awhile.

  15. jh937hfiu3hrhv9

    If you cut the surrounding clovers with a hoe they will release a bit of nitrogen to help the zucchini.

  16. professionalcatremy

    Haha, I have the opposite scenario: I let my preschool students help me spread clover seeds around the playground. Guess what is now happily growing in the garden boxes? 🥲

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