10 Reasons Why Spring Is the Most Positive Season
How the world is waking up to hope via nature.
Dig, plant, water, feed, harvest–gardening is a way to get your hands dirty while admiring the full and lush cycle of life.
How the world is waking up to hope via nature.
He asked her, “Woman, why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?” Thinking he was the gardener, she said, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.” Jesus said to her, “Mary.”—John 20:15–16 (NIV)
Inviting a neighbor into your growing space is a beautiful, sacred experience.
Pulling out what doesn’t belong is a gratifying workout—and a gift to the native flora in your area.
Nourish, feed and care for yourself, and you will blossom too.
Clearing away what’s no longer vibrant to make way for new life in seasons to come
Caring for these beautifully mysterious plants invites us to tune in to our own strength and power.
An unexpected temperature swing can feel strange—and beautifully freeing.
Every living thing outgrows its surroundings sometimes. With gentle care, we can all open up to new light.
This easy technique keeps your spring beauties neat in the garden and healthy for next year.
She learned what it meant to be a teacher and how to nurture her students’ growth.
The earliest crops are crunchy, spicy and ready to add zing to your spring dishes.