Plants always make us better and happier because everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help.
Even though I have always been close to nature, I still manage to surround myself with as many plants as possible. I tend to get them every chance I get. Even though gardening is a pretty low-key, humbling hobby to have, but your garden is your own sanctuary. Only you recognize a new leaf on a particularly difficult plant or new buds on a crop that you thought wasn't going to make it. With just a little bit of water and a seed, you get to create your own little thriving planet. Gardening is a humble, thankless hobby that will teach you how to be responsible for the earth. Nurturing life gives us a purpose and it is rewarding, actually, to see a living thing thriving and blooming even with a little care. As it's always been said, "One who plants a garden - plants happiness". And, in my opinion, this is true in every sense. I still remember someone once telling me that nurturing so many lives is not an ordinary job and I couldn't agree more. Every plant is different and so are its requirements. However, being close to nature or growing plants yourself is a healing process. Plants offers us a greater ability to pay attention to life, a stronger kinship with the natural world, and a greater capacity to love.
If you invest time in learning how to grow plants, you will, without a doubt, enhance your life with new insights, appreciation, and understanding.
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