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This is the first 1,000 characters of 758 words (3.03 pages) in the essay titled Interveiwolder man
John Doe, a 65-year-old native of New York, has spent his entire lifetime gardening. He has been exposed to gardening as far back as he can remember. Doe discovered his green thumb as a young child assisting his father with the family’s garden. The two spent hours planting the seeds, pulling weeds, and caring for the plants. Doe feels that his father was his biggest influence in gardening, and he gave him the knowledge to be successful at it.
Even though Doe’s father died many years ago, a part of him still lives on through Doe’s knowledge of gardening and through certain tools that he uses. One tool that is special to him is his father’s garden cultivator that is pushed by hand. It was produced by John Deer and unlike the steel-handled ones of today, this cultivator was made with wood handles. “They don’t make them like this one anymore,” Doe said. He also uses the same small shovel as he did when he was a child helping his father plant.
The theme of Doe’s garden has always been vegetables. He grows sweet corn, beans, radishes, lettuce, cabbage, strawberries, pumpkins, onions, cantaloupe, watermelon, sweet and hot peppers, and tomatoes. He likes the joy he gets when he gives his vegetables to his family and neighbors. He noted that they claim he has the best sweet corn they have ever tasted. He knows that many people like to incorporate flowers into their gardens; however, he loves to grow vegetables. “I know flowers are not just pretty, but they are needed to ...
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Keywords: john doe, garden cultivator, pulling weeds, sweet corn, vegetables, neighbors, flowers, john deer, hot peppers, weather, peppers and tomatoes, sweet and hot, green thumb, familys, cantaloupe, spent hours, pollination, radishes, watermelon, shovel
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