You guys got a garden/grow your vegetables ?

'Vegetable' got it ;)

But seriously, don't OVER water them and ensure the soil is taken care of in a way that best suits whatever plant you're growing. I've had many failed attempts thanks to just being lazy :p
 
^hehe that's usually with such small things you can tell my english isn't pure ;) I also say a bowl of cereals and I know I shouldn't. French brainwashed me.

Now, the thing is, I live in a newly built sector and behind my house is that very wide feild (a pain in the ass right now with the wind+snow). That will eventually be another street but right now it's full of tall grass and swamps; I discovered insects I'd have never seen in my wildest nightmares. And that's where I wanna go; I want to grow my things to eat health and without pesticides. Do I need a small greenhouse?
 
I was just having a laugh about growing illegal things haha. It was just a joke :)

Oh, haha. Well I've actually had a few friends grow vegetables pretty well in sizable pots. So it depends what you want to grow though. But if you're seein lots of different bugs and want no pesticides, a small greenhouse might be best.
 
^hehe that's usually with such small things you can tell my english isn't pure ;) I also say a bowl of cereals and I know I shouldn't. French brainwashed me.

Now, the thing is, I live in a newly built sector and behind my house is that very wide feild (a pain in the ass right now with the wind+snow). That will eventually be another street but right now it's full of tall grass and swamps; I discovered insects I'd have never seen in my wildest nightmares. And that's where I wanna go; I want to grow my things to eat health and without pesticides. Do I need a small greenhouse?

good luck
 
I remember back when I used to grow .... things ....., that there were a fair amount of insects that I'd have never seen in my life. Crazy chameleon-like grasshoppers that LOVED to hang out all over, and some tiny spiders that would create a nest or egg sack under a leaf and use their web to pull the leaf down over the sack, almost like an awning, to protect it.

But yeah, proper water and light cycle is very important, among good soil.