Ho hum...still no sign of growth in the herb gardens but one must be patient! The moss garden looks a little wet but the scent of it is so beautiful.
A week or two ago, I met an elderly lady who told me how to grow potatoes in buckets and even carrots indoors. She said, too, that it's great to grow beans around the flowers in a garden and she had done that for years with great success.
Is it a sign of the materialistic age moving back to where we came from, when people are tired of having everything handed to them packaged and frozen, and would rather go through the process of patience and becoming more attuned to the seasons, where you plant something miraculous, and miraculously it grows and creates such a sense of awe? I think we have all had enough of being spoon-fed, and the whole collapse of old structures is really about reminding us about who is really in charge here!
The Original "Getting Real"
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