I love looking at plants and observing their growth and change over time. Plant life is the messenger of nature, and I am fascinated by how they interact with the environment around them. Some plants grow tall and sturdy, while others are more delicate and subtle. Each plant tells a story with its unique growth pattern and colours. I enjoy watching them grow and change over time, learning more about their history and how they contribute to the surrounding ecosystem.
A garden should not just be enjoyed by adults, but also by children. They will be able to learn about plants and how to care for them. A garden also offers a peaceful escape from the noisy City.
Ivy can be used as a border around your plants, to help keep them tidy and neat. It is also low growing, so it won't take up a lot of space.
Nature, in its inexorable way, governs the seasons and dictates when and where we should plant. Spring is a time of hope and rebirth as new life emerges from the earth. Summer is a time of abundance as plants grow and flowers bloom. Fall marks the change of seasons, with leaves falling to the ground and temperatures starting to drop. Winter is a time for rest and reflection as the earth freezes over. By following the natural rhythms of planting, we can ensure that our gardens thrive all year long.
I love to explore and experiment with plants, colors, and styles. I'm always looking for new and interesting plants to add to my garden, and I love trying out different color styles on my home. Whether it's picking out a new flower color or spicing up my garden with some unusual greenery, I love having the opportunity to be creative and figure out new ways to express myself.
Seeds, flowers and plants from your garden can be stored in the coldest part of the house for next year's planting. Planting new seeds in May and June will give you a jump on the growing season and get you ahead of any pests or diseases that may affect your plants.
Gardening is a great way to relax and enjoy the simple beauty of nature. Gardening requires minimal maintenance, and you can enjoy growing your own vegetables or flowers without having to worry about pests or diseases.
I have been keeping a garden journal for a few years. It has been great to revisit my garden each year and see the progress that has been made. The journal has also been a way to share my garden with others and get their feedback.