New
Year's Resolutions for Gardeners
- Before
you perform any activity, use any product or do anything, always
ask. "Will Nature approve"?
- Plant
a garden. Gardening is the only time you can have your cake and
eat it too.
- Don't
allow gardening to become a chore. Keep gardening fun. Gardening
can and should be therapeutic and relaxing exercise.
- Consider
failures in the garden as learning experiences. Failures make successes
a lot sweeter.
- Don't
curse the weeds; Nature designed them so the earth could always
have a protective cover, sometimes green, sometimes brown. The weeds
help the gardener get exercise between planting and harvest time.
- Study
Nature, there is no end to her mystery and excitement. Study the
reproduction activities of insects; they are way more interesting,
outlandish, exotic, and bizarre than you will ever find in a racy
novel.
- Read
books on Nature. Life in the soil alone can furnish more mystery
and suspense than any good author can dream up.
- Study
each pest, each insect, weed and disease before you stomp on it,
hoe it or spray it. It may be trying to show or tell us something
that could help us in some way. Nature has designed every living
creature to be of use and service to us. If we spent time and money
and studied from that point of view, a lot of problems would be
solved.
- Don't
be selfish. The time, space, shelter, food and water of the earth
environment belong to all creatures. Be willing to share a small
portion of your plants, harvest and space with the four legged,
the feathered and the creepy crawlies.
- Before
you rake the leaves ask the tree why it shed them, the tree may
want to keep the leaves as blanket over its roots for the winter
and then as mulch and compost through the spring and summer.
- If
you catch lawn clippings ask Nature what you should do with them.
Nature designed grass to be harvested, but in the wild the harvesting
animal always deposited something in return in the form of manure
and urine. We too should return something. A mulch of compost would
be much appreciated.
- Practice
soil and water conservation. Mulching and composting are the most
positive and absolute way to conserve soil and water. Nature has
been doing it for eons, since the very beginning.
- Don't
complain about the weather, you can't do anything to change it.
Just think how boring life would be without the four seasons? Without
gloomy weather we couldn't appreciate and enjoy good weather. Besides
how would we ever start a conversation with a stranger?
- Take
time to smell the roses
The
Garden-Ville Method - Lessons in Nature
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