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Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Garden of Weeden

What a beautiful day to be outside enjoying the sunshine and tending to the garden.  As I trimmed my way through the thickness of thirty-plus native Gulf Muhly grasses, I discovered a dissertation of parallels between gardens and life.  Long periods of quiet time to write aren't present right now, so here's some light weeding...

Gulf Muhly grasses look good all year long and can take your breath away in fall with their super-fine, purple-to-pink colored flowers that dance in the the wind.  However, beneath the surface, the earth was carpeted with annoying superficial, deep-rooted, stubborn weeds that took time, patience and strength to uproot.  When ignored, weeds of the garden--and soul--grow deeper and more plentiful. Routine weeding creates space for a bountiful harvest of blessings.  
Eastering:  Hidden in the darkness of almost every planted grass, lied a carefully placed pecan.  I smiled at the thought of Ella's friends (the squirrels) busying themselves last Fall storing food in our plants and "waiting" for the cold, dark winter months to enjoy the nuts of their labor.   
Pulling weeds and planting seeds...it's the story of life!  Happy Weeding. 

Monday, March 26, 2012

Instant Gratification

For weeks, Ella and I have been patiently waiting for seeds to sprout and grow into something that looks similar to the pictures on the seed packets.  The mystery is over; our garden is well on its way.

Tomorrow, the two-year-old class was asked to bring a cucumber plant to school for the collective garden.  She thinks it's pretty cool--and so do I--that she gets to bring a cucumber plant she grew from a seed.

This afternoon the toddler in me was needing a little instant gratification.  So, we headed to the nursery for some potted flowers.  The pickings were slim, but we're off to a good start.  Ella helped me plant and--as usual--enjoyed her "work/playtime."


Thanks Mrs. Fae for the handy dandy gardening set.










So much for instant gratification...that's one daisy down!

Surrounded by our new creations, we carried out our bedtime ritual underneath a crescent moon--and let the birds sing E to sleep.

Tweet dreams!