It Is Much Cheaper
Gardening is a therapeutic hobby. That’s why one person hung this sign: “Gardening: cheaper than therapy, and you get tomatoes!” It is true; successful gardening pays you back in food and herbs. The seeds are much cheaper than continuously buying tomatoes.
Gardening is also used as a professional therapy technique. It is called horticultural therapy, and many nonprofits use it to aid mental health. The American Horticultural Therapy Association teaches gardening to both kids and adults as a coping mechanism.
Yep, These Dandelions Are Supposed To Be Here
Dandelions are notoriously difficult to get rid of. What should a gardener do if they can’t get rid of the weeds? Put up this sign. Everyone will think that it’s an experimental dandelion farm, not that you can’t get rid of all those weeds.
Dandelions are technically flowers; the USDA’s Federal Noxious Weed List does not call them a weed. Although dandelions do not destroy plants, they spread very quickly. Unless you’re making an experimental dandelion garden, you probably don’t want them around.
Keep reading to see a garden sign with an…interesting cat.