Have you ever known a gardener? You know the type of gardener I'm talking about. The one that looks at you like you're crazy when you say, "I killed a cactus". Everything they touch turns to green, so they just can't imagine how in the world you can kill a cactus. After all, they only need to be watered once a week, or is it once a month? Well no matter, you'd kill it either way. And them, the gardeners, they have the beautiful roses that smell for blocks around. Their yards have levels, and all kinds of plants in them that you can't even begin to pronounce the names. Then there's the actual garden that they have. It has the apples, and oranges, corn and spinach. You keep looking and find they have those plants that climb up the vines, tomatoes and green beans. Then there's the squashes and you look on with amazement wondering how in the world they can do that, and do it all so well, and with no effort. They casually bend over and hand you some strawberries, cabbage and yes, the corn fresh on the cob. While you're happy for them, you really wish you could do it too. They promise you that you can, and then they tell you how they started. Much to your surprise, you find out that they too had a black thumb at one point. How can this be? They continue to share that they once started with Garden Patch Grow Boxes. And after awhile, they expanded to something more. Their secret and the mistake of many beginning gardner is over water and underwater. You find it difficult to get just the right amount of water. But after your friend tells you their secret of the Garden Patch Grow Boxes, that self water you decide to give it a try. Lo and behold you find that they are right. Your self watering plants do in fact work. You have just the right amount of fertilizer and just the right amount of water. You find now that instead of a black thumb, that with a little help you have do in fact have a green thumb and will continue to grow your thumb as well as plants. The secret of self watering plants is to let the plant system water the plants as they need it, not as you think that they need it. If you do this you will find that you can grow the biggest best vegetables that you've ever imagined. You will be able to grow plants all year round and not have to worry if others are limited by the seasons, because you can grow your plants indoors, and not just outdoors. You can grow and grow and grow and grow. Imagine, now you're the one that's taking vegetables over to your friends. And that friend that used to be the only one with a green thumb, now you're swapping vegetables and things from your garden with her!