Thanks Blast
Id love a few weblinks that offer simple guidelines with some pictures if possible. I really dont have time to go through books. However, I can print a few pages from www and read them in my spare time.
Let me tell you soemthing from my gardening "resume". I know only that much , that anything that should grow needs water, fertilizer and plenty of sunshine. Third one was no problem. Water .. OK. I can hose it a few times a week, or better, a garden hose connected to a leaking faucet was a natural irrigation system. Fertilizer ? Sometime ago, I had put two water bowls there and started to toss some food scraps in the "garden". Birds started to stop to eat and drink, and hopefully either they would fertilize the land in return, or -if not eaten- the food scraps would rot and become fertilizer .
Great resume isnt it ??? <img src="/images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
Now you get the idea, hopefully can post the "right" kind of weblinks that will enable the most gardening-disabled person on the planet to grow some tomatoes and other stuff..
Thanks