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Friday Fun Thread for June 12, 2026

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I've been getting into gardening lately. I grew some herbs and small vegetables many years ago, but otherwise I am completely new to it again.

Two months ago I made the rookie mistake of using "garden soil" in planters (garden soil is to be used in the ground, or in raised beds) and unfortunately nearly all of the plants died. But the California growing season is forgiving, and I haven't lost much time. Last weekend I bought a strawberry plant, a cherry tomato plant, a larger tomato plant, and six zucchini squash plants. This weekend I'm setting up a drip irrigation system to keep the plants watered, as I have quickly learned that the plants I currently have will need a lot of water.

AI chatbots have been very helpful for answering every question I could possibly have, and capturing the nuances between different varieties. (Certain strawberry varieties have runners that you should snip off to encourage upward growth! Zucchini squash may need hand pollination when flowers appear! Switch to liquid fertilizer when fruiting!) What could've been hours of searching in the library, or talking with the local gardening club, in the good old days, is now a half hour conversation at my desk. In one way, I am glad that I am able to kick off a new hobby successfully, but in another way, I'm a bit sad that I no longer have a reason to get up with the local gardening folks to figure out what's going on.

I've got a lot of planters sitting around. What should I grow next? What is everyone else growing?

I'd focus on spices. Fresh bay leaves are useful and you can share them with neighbours. Fresh dill really improves things like scrambled eggs but isn't worth a trip to the grocery store.

Grow mint and invite your friends over for mojitos with mint from your garden.

Plants where the useful part is the leaf / stem can probably just sit in your backyard until you need it. Plants that fruit have the issue where you suddenly have a lot of fruit to deal with.

You should also look into growing ghost peppers or Carolina reapers. They are fun to give away.