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Your son has the same determination about gardening as I did at his age. I had two grandparents that dearly loved to garden and I think the green thumb must have been passed down the blood line too me. I haven’t tried growing grapes, but I must admit I think CJ has a good start to having some very nice grape vines. I can’t think of a year that I haven’t planted a garden … as I write this the onions and red beets are pushing their way upward from the fertile garden soil. I have several different kinds of tomatoes and peppers started from seed that are currently waiting for the weather to become a bit warmer and they will placed in the garden as well. I am trying some cilantro this year as well … I think I will taste some homemade salsa this summer. I had heard about the Tiscuit Farming Movement some time ago and had joined up on their site. I feel they have done a fantastic job in giving the homeowner all the information they need to plant a home garden with video’s made by Paul James covering a wide variety of step-by-step plans so that you can be successful. I think many people are looking at home gardening due to the economy, but I have always enjoyed gardening as a hobby and there is something special about sinking your teeth into something that you grew from the garden.