Yeah I totally get what you mean about the garden. We had the same issue last summer — the soil was compacted and nothing wanted to grow except weeds. I ended up mixing in some compost and perlite and it made a huge difference. The drainage improved a lot and the plants actually thrived after that. I also added a small drip irrigation system on a timer and that saved me so much time. Xy5g5a7CydR3hc I think if you just loosen up the soil and add some organic matter you will see a big change within a few weeks. It is not as complicated as it sounds and the results are really satisfying. Let me know if you want me to send you the link to the timer I used.
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I finally tried that pasta recipe you recommended last week and it was amazing. The sauce came together really quickly and the whole family cleaned their plates. I think the trick was letting the garlic simmer just a little longer before adding the tomatoes. I also added a pinch of red pepper flakes for a tiny kick and it worked perfectly. I have been cooking more at home lately and experimenting with different flavor combos. It is fun to try new things and see what sticks. Next I want to attempt a lemon herb chicken dish I saw online. Anyway thanks for the suggestion it was a hit here.