Gardening connects us to the earth from "summary" of Animal, Vegetable, Miracle - Tenth Anniversary Edition by Barbara Kingsolver,Camille Kingsolver,Steven L. Hopp,Lily Hopp Kingsolver
In our modern world, disconnected from the natural rhythms of the earth, gardening serves as a powerful antidote. When we plant seeds, tend to soil, and watch plants grow, we are reminded of our place in the intricate web of life. The act of gardening grounds us in the physical world, offering a tangible connection to the earth beneath our feet. Through the process of gardening, we become attuned to the changes in seasons, the cycles of growth and decay, and the delicate balance of ecosystems. We learn to respect the earth's rhythms and to work in harmony with nature rather than against it. In cultivating a garden, we not only nourish our bodies with fresh, nutritious food but also feed our souls with a sense of purpose and con...Similar Posts
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