When I am not looking...

This year, for a variety of reasons, I planted and walked away. One could say that I almost neglected the garden for about three weeks; I didn't weed or prune or inspect the plants for bugs. And yet, when we returned from vacation th

Nature will follow it's own course, for good or bad, whether or not I fret and hover. I wish I didn't have to repeatedly learn this lesson in gardening as well as in other areas of my life. I am sure I can't let go of trying to control every tiny detail because I lack a trust that life will take care of itself; I feel a need to force events to be just so. I should follow the lead of my plants and grow with abandon when the season is right, knowing that the sun won't always be shining and that the rain will ebb and flow. Be fruitful when opportunity strikes and don't dwell on what is less than perfection. Everything grows very well in its own way and in its own time, bugs and all. Should it be any other way?



Labels: gardening
9 Comments:
Liv this is a beautiful post ! You are a very good
writer. I love the photos of the lovely veggies and
plants.
This is all so gorgeous, Liv, from your photos to your descriptions to your beautiful veggies and flowers!
Your garden and commentary are outstanding! Your photography is excellent as always! Enjoyed.
Thank you for visiting and for your lovely comments. :-)
Liv, I really enjoyed reading your blog and looking at your beautiful photos! Great job!
How right you are, if we would just be more like plants our lives would be much easier imho :)
I'm really enjoying reading your blog and seeing the beautiful pictures you post.
Love those yellow beans!
Marie
Thank you all for visiting my garden and blog. :-)
Very nice work. You have made me think about trying to buy more local produce. We are growing tomatoes but we had a cool, late spring so they are late in ripening here. I enjoyed your photos. Blessings! Becky
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