jamGreetings Gardener!
It's perfect spring weather here in NC this weekend. Everything in nature is bustling in a normal spring way. This spring seems to be especially abundant in flowers.
So grateful for that and for the time in the garden where things are normal, calm and leave you with the faith that all is well... that all will be well.
Coleman has been serving as an online investment coach this weekend since the ATL seminars have been canceled. It's been intense learning all of the online systems, but Nikolai has been on hand to help. (We all need a millennial nearby for tech support. :-D)
So while that has been more intense it's been great to be home, where he can just step out into the garden during breaks in his jam packed 8am-10pm coaching schedule.
Let us know how you're getting along and what you're up to.
Articles from this Week
The hummingbird moth caterpillar is often mistaken for the tomato nemesis: the tomato hornworm. However, it’s a case of mistaken identity.
There’s a lot more to consider when buying lights intended for outdoor use, such as best solar decking lights.
Daisy Fleabane Habitat That perky white wildflower with a yellow center that looks like daisies or chamomile, might be daisy fleabane.
Growing a Brighter, Greener Future. Over the past decade, more people, including Millennials, Gen Xers and Baby Boomers alike, are becoming increasingly interested in getting back to the land. And there are two other categories of people as well, the urban and guerrilla gardening.
We have a raccoon addicted to hummingbird water, so Coleman rigged up a DIY baffle that certainly baffles the raccoon, and he gave up quickly. YAY!
Kindred Articles from our Sister Site - iCreateDaily
Gratitude moves your awareness from can’t to can, from fear to faith and from negativity to positivity.
We can always find the good in the bad, if we look for it. Sometimes we might have to dig for it, even excavate for deeply. But it’s there to be found, and the more we look, the more we will find.
Covid-19 Quarantine Essay, by Lynda Suzanne Wright: The Last Normal Day. March 6 was the last “normal” day I remember in recent history.
A Garden Metaphor: How Does Your Garden Grow?
Keep the faith and keep on growing!
Coleman and LeAura, GardensAll.com
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