Beekissed
Garden Master
My grandma always had a garden and my folks always tried to garden wherever they lived, but we didn't really get into depending on the garden until we moved off-grid and started to homestead when I was 10 or 11 years old.
Until then I hadn't really helped much in the garden except for helping dig potatoes and such. When we moved back on that homestead, we put in massive gardens and that was when the real work began.
Seemingly endless rows of hoeing, weeding, suckering, staking and tying up, picking long rows of beans, a whole potato patch instead of a few rows, picking mountains of corn and sitting in a circle to shuck it.....yeah, we were forced to garden. :/
I simply LOVE to garden now! I love the miracle of planting a seed and watching it grow into buckets of food for my family. I love to see well kept gardens and I like to go out in the early morning and traipse through...picking off things here, pruning there, smelling the rich smell of the soil and blossoms.
I think watching my grandma and my mother walk their gardens and take such pride and care with their growing affected me in a very positive way. It was almost like an extension of their mothering, but they were just mothering their gardens.
I see myself much like that...the grand matriarch of the land~ nurturing the animals, the plants, the bees. Just an extension of my mothering instinct. :bee :watering
Until then I hadn't really helped much in the garden except for helping dig potatoes and such. When we moved back on that homestead, we put in massive gardens and that was when the real work began.
Seemingly endless rows of hoeing, weeding, suckering, staking and tying up, picking long rows of beans, a whole potato patch instead of a few rows, picking mountains of corn and sitting in a circle to shuck it.....yeah, we were forced to garden. :/
I simply LOVE to garden now! I love the miracle of planting a seed and watching it grow into buckets of food for my family. I love to see well kept gardens and I like to go out in the early morning and traipse through...picking off things here, pruning there, smelling the rich smell of the soil and blossoms.
I think watching my grandma and my mother walk their gardens and take such pride and care with their growing affected me in a very positive way. It was almost like an extension of their mothering, but they were just mothering their gardens.
I see myself much like that...the grand matriarch of the land~ nurturing the animals, the plants, the bees. Just an extension of my mothering instinct. :bee :watering