RE: What's your garden philosophy?
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I read your blog and I really liked it. I could connect with it a lot because my father-in-law also loves gardening. He has created a small garden on our terrace. In the beginning, my mother-in-law didn’t support him much, but with time she also started helping him. Sometimes we get pomegranates, sometimes cucumbers, onions, or lemons grow there. Since it’s a terrace garden, we can’t grow a lot, but still, we manage to grow some small things.
I was really surprised to read how gardening also helps spiritually, like you shared about your father. I pray that he always stays healthy and happy and that his blessings always stay with you.
I also liked the story about your daughter and her teacher. It brought a smile to my face. I can imagine how happy the teacher’s wife must have been after eating those mangoes, and it was really kind of you to give them more. Your gesture was very sweet.
I truly believe that in today’s time, we all should try gardening. Most vegetables we eat now are chemically treated, and that is harmful. Even if we grow only a few fruits or vegetables at home, they are organic and natural, and their taste is very different and pure.
Recently, we picked some brinjals and cucumbers from our garden. We also grow garlic and onions often on our terrace. Someday, I will definitely make a post and tag you to show you how our small garden looks. It’s not as beautiful as yours because yours is a real garden and ours is just a small terrace garden, but I would love to share it with you.
Thank you so much for this lovely post.