As someone who has been pleading with some onion sprouts to keep growing, I definitely appreciate the work that goes into growing good things! X-D
I believe a lot of people have a hard time appreciating the experience and effort that goes into doing something. I always try to approach the artisan with a good deal of respect and if they are willing to impart any information because that is the kind of thing that you can't easily get!
(long story alert)
I visited a jewelry/cameo shop in Naples where an old man was in the corner, carving shells to make the cameos that created the foundation of the jewelry. As I watched people go in and buy the jewelry, no one noticed the man. I purchased some jewelry, then carefully approached and asked him if I could watch and ask questions, and he was great! He patiently answered questions, showed me the tools, let me watch, and seemed to enjoy the conversation. He even gave me a "faulty" cameo that he had given up on, then we talked about it and how I thought it was amazing, despite the flaws he was aware of.
Long story short, by being respectful to the master artisan, I walked away with a boatload of information on cameos that I could not have obtained anywhere else, and I bought the proper shell so that I can take a whack at it myself. I hope to show him if I can make it out there, and I really hope he is okay despite the pandemic.