5.14.2020

Spring Garden Tips and Swift Transitions

My lily of the valley went above and beyond in the last few weeks. 
This frilly girl can be invasive—extremely so. 
If your boundaries aren't strict enough, it will take over the entire garden. 
I recommend putting it in a container if you can't be ruthless with the hoe. 

Our Japanese maples were frost-fried during the crazy weather we've had this 
spring in northern Kentucky. One young tree only has a few leaves left to power itself 
through the rest of the growing season. It's well over twelve feet tall now but 
started as a seedling like the one I found this week. Red maples can be sprouted 
from their "keys" if you have plenty of patience. 
Tutorial here. And this longer tutorial is loaded with information. 

SIDE NOTES:
One of my least favorite sayings is, "The only constant in life is change." But we all know how true it is—life is an ever-lengthening chain of transformations, variations, and transitions with an about-face or two thrown in for good measure. 

* Here's where we have choices. 
Will we choose to react in fear and doubt, processing change from a position of weakness? I admit to pitching a tent in one of these slums or another too many times. 
Or will we choose to absorb life's vagaries with confidence and good humor?
2020 has been a continual test of my resolutions to choose well. 
Maybe it has been for you, too. 

* I've been through a few stages of life now, and here's what I keep coming back to. This is what gives me direction. And when I entered motherhood twenty-eight years ago, this became one of my anthems. Will you share yours? 


2 comments:

  1. I just sent this verse to my sister a couple of days ago as it has been on my mind. It's a great verse, strong and true.

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    1. I'm sure your sister appreciated that from you, Jenny! Thanks for stopping by. Susan

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