Growth
Being a gardener is like being a steady friend who shows up regularly to listen, protect, and support so that growth can happen.
I like to think of gardening metaphors, like growing trust. You have to water it—not too much, not too little. And things will always grow in different directions and with different outcomes than you’re expecting, but that’s okay.
Willa Köerner • On growing a cooperative like you’d grow a garden
To garden is to make whole again what has been shattered: the relationships in which you are both producer and consumer, in which you reap the bounty of the earth directly, in which you understand fully how something came into being. It may not be significant in scale, but even if it’s a windowsill geranium high above a city street, it can be... See more
To be a gardener is to give a fuck. To be a gardener is to be invested in a place—to know it, to protect it, to be present to it. How can we protect and heal ourselves and our planet if we’re not willing to step into, and value, the role of the gardener?
Wonderground • Audacious Gardening: On Daring to Care
preparing a garden and with it a life.
Rebecca Solnit • Orwell's Roses
I’ve been thinking a lot about growth lately. Not growth in terms of money/status/numbers but natural thriving growth that just feels really good in your bones. Growth when the soil is just right. Growth in the right direction.