Backyard Guide Appcgarden
I hate staring at a blank backyard. You do too. Most people want to grow something real. Not just grass. Not just weeds. Something that thrives.
I hate staring at a blank backyard. You do too. Most people want to grow something real. Not just grass. Not just weeds. Something that thrives.
I’ve watched too many people stare at their backyard like it’s a math test they didn’t study for. You know the feeling. Grass patchy.
I’ve watched too many gardeners drown their tomatoes with well water they didn’t understand. You’re not clueless.
Gardening feels like guessing half the time. You water it. You wait. You panic when the leaves yellow. I’ve killed more basil than I care to admit.
I’m tired of digging through app stores like it’s a treasure hunt with no map. You are too. Finding apps that actually work.
Digital skills aren’t optional anymore. They’re how you pay bills, talk to your kid’s teacher, apply for a job, or even fix your Wi-Fi.
I used to think “computer geek” meant someone who spoke in code and lived in a basement. Turns out I was wrong. Most tech people just solve real problems.
I’ve bought and sold online for over a decade. Not as a side hustle guru. Not as some polished influencer.
You’re busy. But you’re not getting much done. I know because I’ve been there (staring) at a to-do list that grows faster than I can cross things off.
I’ve watched too many people quit online selling after three months. They have good products. They work hard. But nobody buys.