Stephen Iwerebon has developed a great interest in gardening.
For Stephen Iwerebon, gardening is a great way to relax and experience something new. Watching plants develop from seed indoors under sterile condition and transplanting them outdoors once developed has always provided Stephen with a wonderful feeling of accomplishment and an aesthetically pleasing view.
While still relatively new to gardening, Stephen Iwerebon enjoys experimenting and learning about a wide variety of plants. His gardening hobby started out by taking care of a few house plants, learning how often to water them and how much water they need to thrive. After mastering his knowledge of house plants, Stephen began working with a number of perennial plants in his outside garden including:
- Blanket Flower
- Veronica
- Perennial Sage
- Asters
- Peonies
- Siberian Iris
- Daffodils
- And More
Stephen has also studied vegetable gardens and visited a number of vegetable farms as a way to eat healthier, fresher foods. He also enjoys sharing his insights from studying vegetable gardens with his family. In the past, his interest in vegetable farms gardens have consisted of a variety of vegetables such as:
- Tomatoes
- Cucumbers
- Carrots
- Pumpkins
- Green Beans
- Asparagus
- Zucchini
- Lettuce
- Cantaloupe
Visiting and studying vegetable gardens and farms has made Stephen Iwerebon develop a stronger appreciation for farmers who do this on a much larger scale every day to make a living.
Interested in starting your own vegetable garden? It is easy as ever following these simple steps and tips from Stephen Iwerebon on his blog.