Welcome. Love your handle.
The brass doorknockers on Colonial homes in Philadelphia often were wrought with the image of the pineapple. I had heard it was meant to be a symbol of hospitality.
For sure. I'll have to stop being lazy and plant more next spring. These plastic grow boxes are about as easy as it gets. Fill with planting soil, insert plants, water and cover soil with burlap. Water goes in the bottom receptacle once a week.
Once I wanted to make a simple parsley and boiled potato dish and ran out of parsley. I used sage instead. Turned out great.
My sage, thyme, and oregano were still thriving in their grow boxes yesterday when I needed herbs for Thanksgiving. Also rosemary in large pots last through winter here in SE PA. BTW, I didn't plant those herbs in the grow box last spring. They just spontaneously sprouted from 2020 planting
You might want to check out Limestone Springs Fishing Preserve not far from you in Richland, PA. It is fee fishing for rainbow trout. Entrance fee $2 per person, kids under 15 free. Kids can see and cast to the fish. No catch and release here, you must keep your fish ($6 per pound). Google it for info.