Just picture this: After a long day, you’re heading out to the garden with a basket to fill with your bounty. As you explore, you find juicy heirloom tomatoes, lush leafy greens, and crisp cucumbers and zucchini all ready to be picked and enjoyed. You gather your own produce that you’ve worked hard to grow and care for during a long growing season. Together, you and your family then enjoy a delicious meal made with food from your own garden.
It’s a wonderful scene, right? That’s why one of the most rewarding parts of embarking upon a backyard garden is harvesting your own homegrown produce. It’s immensely satisfying to see plants you’ve nurtured from seedlings to become thriving fruits and vegetables — and to be able to say, “I grew this.”
Undoubtedly, you’ll have encountered challenges and setbacks along the way during your gardening journey. For example, maybe pests took a bite out of some of your plants, or poor soil prevented some vegetables from flourishing as you had hoped. Learning how to tackle these problems and overcome them gives you a sense of confidence in your own abilities that truly can’t be beat.