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5 Life Lessons I Learned from Gardening

I want to start by saying that I used to be no green thumb, but my husband always has been. I have learned so much from him over the last few years of Gardening together! The first time we had a Garden together, I had no idea what I was doing. We started with a small vegetable garden, and now, we have a much larger vegetable garden, an herb garden, small planters, and indoor plants! As the years go on, I am continuously reminded of how much I have learned from gardening.

Not only have I learned several life lessons that I can take with me my whole life, but I have also learned to love and nurture plants to keep them alive and allow them to do what God intended. Plants are intented to provide for us. When I started gardening, I had the mindset of growing produce to save money. While that is nice (who doesn’t love to save money?), gardening means so much more to me now!

I am going to start by sharing a few life lessons that gardening has taught me over the years. I will also be sharing tips that I have learned that have helped my gardening experience go a little smoother and helped me have a prosperous garden every year (minus a few beautiful plants that didn’t make it due to being a brown thumb when I started). With a little hard work, you can do anything you set your mind to!

1. Patience

Have you ever heard that patience is a virtue? Well, it truly is. I think it is one that many of us have lost. In this busy world, patience can be lost very quickly. We have so many “get it now” services, and so many people have a “want it now” attitude that patience is often overlooked and lost. Trust me, I was (still am- I’m working on it) one of those people! But I am learning to embrace the virtue of patience.

A great way to work on and practice patience is by gardening. Gardening over the past few years has taught me the beauty of being patient. When growing a garden, your plants don’t produce overnight. There is no immediate gratification! The slow circles of nature are a process. There is a process that requires a lot of patience just to see one of your plants produce a vegetable!

You have to tend to it, take the necessary steps to give the garden what it needs, and take care of your garden without seeing instant results. I believe that some of the best things in life can come from being patient. Although we may “want it now,” by waiting, we may receive something even better. I think it is a very important lesson to learn to be patient in life.

Our first garden.

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2. You Reap What You Sow

I have heard this saying throughout my life. Gardening has also given me a better understanding of this saying. Just like with our actions in life, if you make poor decisions with gardening, you will get poor results. If you take good care of your garden, giving it good soil and lots of water, weeding it, and focusing on the most important things, more than likely, your garden will produce well. If you neglect your garden, it will not produce well and could die. This made me think about how our actions in life are directly connected with the consequences.

If we make bad choices, then we will have to deal with the consequences that come along with them. The same with making good choices- we will see better results. In life, we cannot expect to continue to make bad choices and have a prosperous life. But also, we cannot expect to reap the good things out of life right away. We must be patient and wait for the good things in life, just like when gardening, we have to wait for our crops.

First tomato of the year!

3. Realizing How Amazing God Is

Isn’t it amazing to see what God can do? I think it is amazing to see what can come of a little seed that is planted in the ground. I think it is amazing that God put things like that on this Earth so that we could take care of ourselves and grow our own food. 

Back in the day, planting a garden from a tiny seed was one of the few ways that people could provide food for their families. It was a big deal! To me, it seems like a miracle that you can have so much produce from a seed planted in the ground! It is truly magnificent! Gardening this year really made me think of all the wonderful things God does and what He can do in our lives! Having faith in the master gardener can work wonders in your life. 

Anyone can count the seeds in an apple, but only God can count the number of apples in a seed.

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4. The Garden Relies on You

In Georgia, there are many periods without rain. We go through several dry (and very hot) spells during the summer. This means your plants will suffer from not getting plenty of water if you are not there to take care of them. Your garden relies on you during these dry periods of time! 

If you do not take care of your garden, there is a chance it could die. This means that the garden relies on you to produce and stay alive. There are many different periods in life where friends and family will rely on you, and you need to be there for them to help them through these trials.

There will also be many times in life when you need to rely on other people to get you through. Do not try to learn things the hard way in life, and realize that it is okay to rely on other people when you need them!

5. Thankfulness

Having my own garden has taught me to be more thankful for what we have. If, at times, our plants were not producing the way we wanted, I would get upset. But the beauty of the world we live in today is that I could go to the grocery store and still buy what I needed if my plants were unable to give it to me.

Aren’t we blessed to be able to get everything we need from a grocery store? There was a day in time when people solely relied on what their gardens produced for them and had no other option if it was a “bad year.” I realized that I should be more thankful for what we have and the conveniences that we are blessed with.

We often over look the things in our life we have to be thankful for. We don’t have to be avid gardeners to feed ourselves and family. Having a more positive outlook on life and being thankful for the little things can go a long way!

Our first harvest!

Gardening the last few years has been so much fun! I have learned so much from these life lessons to actual gardening practices that will stick with me for the rest of my life. Gardening has brought me a lot of joy and peace throughout the years, and I look forward to continuing my experience every year!

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Gardening Tips

Are you interested in starting your own small garden?
Check out a few of my recommended tips & products to get yourself going!

Always use a metal watering can! The plastic ones are great for a short while, but they break easily or get clogged where the water comes out. This metal watering can will save you a lot of trouble in the long run.

This raised garden bed is perfect to get you started! It is super simple to put together and very easy to maintain. It is a perfect starter for your herbs and small plants. I used two of these raised garden beds to grow my garden the very first year, and now I use them for my herbs.

If you put these in a very sunny spot (like I did), make sure to keep them watered very well to see the best results.

These floral gardening sets are two of my favorites! They’re super cute, but also serve a great purpose for maintaining your small garden. You can take care of your garden and harvest your vegetables and herbs with all the proper tools!

There is an app called Picture This that my husband and I swear by! It’s an awesome app that can do several different things. It can identify plants, tell you the best way to take are of your plants, and it can help to diagnose what is wrong with them. All by just taking a picture! My husband enjoys identifying different plants in the wild, and I love to use it if my plant looks sickly to help me bring it back to life. This app will become your best friend!

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What are some life lessons that gardening has taught you? What are your favorite things to plant? What are some tips you would give to first time gardeners? I would love to hear more about your garden!

Until next time,

Catherine

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