How does *your* garden grow? This is a fairly personal piece for me. Gardening is a celebration of life, of the beauty of nature, and of the ability we all have to affect the world around us. We plant seeds (literal or metaphorical) and we tend them and we hope that what we're doing will make a difference. When we see that first sprout of green there's a special feeling of elation, like anything really *is* possible. Sometimes we may plant a bulb or a cutting that doesn't seem like it's going to make it, and we might even forget we put it in the ground. I have a tendency to "rescue" plants on their last legs at nurseries, and take them home in hopes that my extremely novice gardening knowled...
How does *your* garden grow? This is a fairly personal piece for me. Gardening is a celebration of life, of the beauty of nature, and of the ability we all have to affect the world around us. We plant seeds (literal or metaphorical) and we tend them and we hope that what we're doing will make a difference. When we see that first sprout of green there's a special feeling of elation, like anything really *is* possible. Sometimes we may plant a bulb or a cutting that doesn't seem like it's going to make it, and we might even forget we put it in the ground. I have a tendency to "rescue" plants on their last legs at nurseries, and take them home in hopes that my extremely novice gardening knowled...
Love that you rescue the dying nursery plants, thats so sweet 💕 it is actually amazing how many people have finally gotten into gardening and other sort of homemaking skills in these times, I'm happy to see them finding joy in it 💛