Wednesday, September 1, 2010

A Gentle Reminder



Just a gentle reminder to all gardeners who have spent the summer battling oppressive heat, and parched earth, followed by biblical deluge...




For all of us who have fought the good fight against rabbits and ground hogs and deer... Many, many deer...






For all of the gardeners who have been disappointed by seeds that didn't germinate, or colors that clashed, or plants that just plain disappeared...




Yup, gardening grows the spirit. And there is always next year. ;)

38 comments:

  1. I'm not ready to put the potager to sleep just yet, there are still some good things to eat growing out there.
    But I have to confess I'm already thinking about what worked, what didn't, and what to plant in the future.
    Thanks for the gentle reminder, that God willing, I'll get another chance next year.
    Beautiful shots by the way!
    Maggie

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  2. Thanks! It has been a disappointing gardening year for me, but, onward and upward! Happy September 1st:@)

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  3. Hope! We all need that! Thanks for the gift of hope.

    Becky K.

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  4. This was a wonderful post. It does give those of us who have been lax in our attention to the garden for sundry reasons to continue to work on the repair of those lovely places called gardens...Cathy

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  5. Gardening is always an optimistic pursuit! It has been a hard summer... heading to 97 today.

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  6. Thank you for that. I was up at seven to water the flowers, pinch back the petunias, and try to make today look better than yesterday. I fear it is hopeless and so I look forward to next spring and summer, but not before I enjoy a mostly flower free fall and winter.

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  7. Absolutely love this post. Just like life every day is a gift from God and we always get to start again. Amen. Love that platter.
    Blessings
    QMM

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  8. I keep a notebook each year and make notes of what worked out well and what I want to try next year. That way I don't waste my time on the flowers that look great in the store, but can't handle real life in the garden. There's always fall mums to look forward to - unless I forget to water them!

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  9. That was so good Mary..I have faced the same conclusion myself for this year, but I stilll have a small spark of hope so I am going to purchase a "couple of mums" yep I am going to chance it and maybe the fall flowers will be this year's big success! Don't drop that hoe just yet!
    Tina xo

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  10. Beautiful post. I'm encouraged. I have many seedlings that didn't make it. Thank you for the good reminder. Blessings!

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  11. Enjoyed looking! So pretty and something to think about.

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  12. a lovely post. I enjoyed my visit to your blog. Wishing you happiness and happy gardening, Katherine

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  13. Yes, it is like Christmas. We always say next year will be different!
    Come see my garden if you have time!

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  14. I love this post! I am already starting to plan my garden for next year. Carla

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  15. I just came in from my garden..looking pretty sad out there....on to chrysanthemums!

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  16. Oh this is so beautiful. I am hosting a 50 dollar CSN giveawy. Please stop by and I would really appreciae if you could spread the word. Thanks Anu!!

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  17. Thank you for the 'gentle reminder', I have experienced some triumphs and also some failures!
    But you are so right on with 'gardening grows the spirit'!

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  18. Aww I needed this. And gardening certainly grows my spirit but all I've been able to tell myself THIS year is "maybe next year!"

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  19. Without hope and dreams life would be very dull. Wonderful post.

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  20. Another year and a few good lessons learned!

    xoxo
    Jane

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  21. So true!

    We got the flowers finally into shape and they were looking so pretty. then we went on vacation. Oh well, there is next year!

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  22. After a great gardening year last year, this summer has been a bit of a disappointment, that is for sure! I think farmers and gardeners are the ultimate optimists. "Hope springs eternal" - even if the garden fizzles out!

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  23. I think this post was written for me! I am ashamed at how weedy, dry, and straggly my "garden" has become this summer...I just couldn't get into it this year it seems...there is always next year as you say:)

    Wonderful photos...wonderful plate!

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  24. beautiful photos! i can't have a garden where i live but nearby is the beautiful balboa park where i can go to enjoy all the beautiful flowers.

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  25. de superbes photos comme je les aime ..

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  26. Great post and oh so true.....record heat here and I just saw a plant that got scorched today while I was at work, I have watered, watered, watered this year. I would love some nice 70 degree days with 50 degree nights. Beautiful photos as usual.
    Donna

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  27. Oh, such lovely photos at the end of my day. Thank you!

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  28. Gorgeous gorgeous photos, Mary! Love these.

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  29. sigh. We are STILL in a drought with terrible record breaking heat. Every year is, indeed, different! Mary, I get to start digging and planting my garden, next week! I feel the joy and excitement of next summer already! It's very funny that you should post this!!!!! =0

    Love, katy

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  30. What a beautiful post full of gorgeous images!
    Yvonne

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  31. Ooh beautiful images...love to incite you to a flower related event on my blog here..
    http://www.thekeybunch.com/2010/09/september-blog-carnival-say-it-with.html

    Will be glad if U can hop in..

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  32. this is exactly my dilemma this summer. all the above. thanks for reminding us in such beautiful images of why we do what we do.

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  33. Lovely pictures, have a nice weekend;)

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  34. Yes, it sure does! I even find a spiritual connection when pulling weeds:)
    Have a great weekend and enjoy the garden!
    Cindy

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  35. Thank goodness we have next year. I may try some winter greens if I think I can handle it.

    Always, Teresa T.

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  36. I have to tell you, you are an amazing photographer and I always try to figure out how to take pictures as good as you. Now I have a question, the purple flower, do you know the name of it? I think I have hundreds of the plant in my yard, it is a see of purple in the fall. It spreads like wildfire and whenever I give some to friends I tell them one plant will give you twenty. If you do know could you let me know? Thank you, I can not seem to find the plant in the nurseries around her.

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  37. Mary, thanks for the gentle reminder. I worked in the garden much of the day and hope to be back out there tomorrow. So much to do after the heat of summer. Love that little dish! ~ Sarah

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