Cultivation
As spring gets closer (at least in the calendar year) it's time to take stock of what you would like to cultivate outside and get that garden planted. Every year I plant more and more perennials so they can become effortless with care. Of course, accent with annuals is just like accessorizing only in the garden. Each year I vow to plant more rose bushes, the fussy kind, like Tiny Tea Hybrid roses and the BIG Floribundas. Anyone knows that shrub roses can grow almost by themself without tending to... so I want something different, something that requires A-T-T-E-N-T-I-O-N. What I truly long for is an English Garden look, but have to contend with what dictates and will grown in Northern VA. So each year, I try something new... with hopes to share at least a few bloom delights, regardless. So as many of us decide is it a veggie garden, zen garden, floral garden, green space garden, it's time to cultivate.
My two news choices are here:
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| Convallaria majalis Rosea Lily-of-the-Valley
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Rose Abraham Darby
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With many gardening sources, you can pre-order anything and it will ship at just the right time of the season to plant, and with plenty of sun, watering and TLC,
VOILA – garden magic cultivation happenings.
However, outside garden cultivation isn’t the only garden needing attentions.
Are you Ready? What's happening with the inner cultivation? Our sacred garden?
There is no time like the present. No enrollment fee, monthly charge, no special equipment necessary. No matter how one feels, we have to get up, get dressed and show up for life. Oh yes, and do the right thing.
So, with that in mind, we have what we need at this very moment, each one of us. What is that? Our mind (most days of course) and ability to have discipline to focus on the challenges that have been tucked away over wintertime. Who doesnt have the excess baggage of weight yes, but- even heavier - negativeness that seems to be like a stone around our necks. Isn’t it time to do something about it?
Yes, it’s work…and so is belief in the fact of purposeful inner cultivations- our sacred self of sorts. Thinking when we purposely plan to cultivate our inner self, we no longer look in the mirror and ask ourself “What is our purpose in life”? That can lead us down a real long path of self discovery as it should. However, in short- as I like to make it simple- “ Our purpose is to become the best we can become, do the best, be our best and start over as many times as we have to period.” Our cultivation has to begin at the root of our essence and being (and I’m not talking the plant ball root or the grey roots of our hairline).
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Our truths of who our mirror image reflects can’t be found in our mirror image looking back at us. We find it as we continually dig and cultivate our inner self, one step at a time, with guidance, love, perseverance, and God’s hand in the mix for CERTAIN.. We easily cultivate our outside gardens with water, sunshine, love and plenty of prunings when necessary… The inner cultivations require just as much attentions and then some.
Do you find yourself not even bothering to put on the light when you look in the mirror? I'd love to hear about it.
Namaste



