Garden Journal
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An Introvert’s Guide to a Social Garden
Gardening alone doesn't have to mean gardening in isolation. For introverts especially, the garden offers something rare — solitude and connection at the same time. Every plant someone has given you is a living relationship, a reason to send a text when the dahlia finally blooms or share the first tomato harvest with the friend who recommended the variety. And the garden gives back just as generously — in herbs bundled for birthdays, lettuce pressed on neighbors, and cuttings passed over fences. If your garden feels like a solo endeavor, here are a few simple ways to make it full of people.
“Garden Sarah”: On friendship, loss, and the tasks that steady us
I lost a dear friend this fall. Here, I share some of this season’s grief, and how the garden’s routines can steady us when we can’t find our own rhythm.
Comparison: The Thief of Joy — or the Great Garden Motivator?
Scrolling through stunning gardens online can sometimes leave us feeling like we’re doing it all wrong. Why aren’t my tomatoes thriving like hers? But comparison doesn’t have to steal our joy—it can spark curiosity, creativity, and growth. In this blog, we unpack how to shift your mindset from self-doubt to learning, helping you figure out what’s actually within your control and how to ask the right questions. Plus, we encourage celebrating your own progress and finding real-life garden friends who share both their blooms and their bloopers.
Ready to grow with confidence? Let’s dig in. 🌱
Garden to Table: January Edition
Winter hardy greens are nutritious and even more delicious when it’s cold out. Here’s how to cook them up this season.
Embracing the Dark Days: Beauty and Balance in the Garden's Quiet Season
My journey from avoiding the winter blahs to embracing the winter wonder…