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Garden. Finding Time for Gardening

Do you find yourself hurried, always in a frazzle, wondering where the time of the day went? Have your friends and family given you nicknames for always being there for what they want, need, have to do and for everything in between?  It is time for you to relax a bit, find some time to garden and learn to relax.  There are many ways that gardening is going to bring you back to earth, back to nature, and back to a place in your life where nothing else matters except watching that flower grow, bloom and thrive in the sunlight.

Why is gardening relaxing? There are many reasons why gardening is relaxing, but one of the main reasons is because you can do it by yourself, you are using your own creative juices, and you are creating life. Gardening gives you a break from the rush of the hurried life, allowing you to slow down and focus on something natural, artsy and personal all at the same time. Gardening does not mean that you have to spend lots of money and you don’t have to have a huge yard. Here we are going to give you a few ideas on how to spend a little time gardening in just a little space. You will find that your entire day will take on a whole new look because you have been able to leave all that stress behind and focus on yourself and your thoughts, even if it is just for five minutes a day! 

Let’s assume that most of you live in town, or at least in an apartment where you are very limited on space for this little project. If you have cats, you might like to keep your plants up further where they can’t jump up, as cats are known for digging in the dirt when you least expect it and this could be hazardous to your little plants! 

First you need a few little pots, you don’t have to go buy any – you can use old metal pots, little plastic containers like butter containers or yogurt containers and anything else like that. You can use an old Tupperware container or a pan that you don’t like to cook in anymore. You can find a bag of potting soil in your local shopping center for less than two dollars, or if you have the chance, you can grab some soil from a place in your yard, or from another yard, and fill your pots. Adding a few handfuls of sand, shredded paper or even a few shredded paper towels is going to make our soil stay loose but hold water at the same time.

You can packets of flower seeds, vegetable seeds, or what ever you want to grow in your local home centers for usually less than two dollars. What is going to give you the best results is when you look up the seeds that you want to plant, and learn more about what these seeds need before you just plant them in the soil. Some seeds have very hard outer shells so you need to soak them overnight, or you might need to strike them with a nail file or on the counter before planting them. Some seeds need to be cold to grow, others need heat, and yet other seed want moisture while some like it dry. Read up a little about your favorite flower or plant seeds before planting them in the soil in your containers. Seeds from various types of plants are more than just plopping them in the soil, a little bit of reading and learning will take you and your container gardens years into the future.

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