You Might Be a Gardener If …
You Might Be A Gardener If…
- You’ve been known to use pretty much anything as a planter – a leaky birdbath, a hollowed out rock…
- You’ve given sections of your yard their own names (as if you are running your own personal arboretum); the Woodland Garden, The Cacti Garden, The Peninsula Gardens.
- You have more seed packets than actual vegetables in the crisper drawer of the refrigerator
- You’d rather buy perennials than clothes
- You believe the best kinds of plants originate in a friend’s garden
- You obsess about rain predictions and actual rainfall more than your average farmer
- You’ve learned to give yourself gardening grace. You realize that it’s OK to pull up a plant that you’ve coddled for five years and to move something three time before you find the right spot
- You have some sort of compost operation set up in your yard. (Even if you haven’t yet figured out how to produce actual compost.)
- You know the difference between mulch and compost and how best to use each and know where to buy the best local ones
- “Help with digging” is one of your love languages
- The way you work your flower beds or vegetable garden reminds you of the children’s book, If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
- You save and swap seeds with neighbors and friends
- You fantasize about seeing friendly critters in the garden
With thanks to Lois Flowers and others