Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I Am But a Young Gardener

“When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden.”
-- Minnie Aumonier

I never saw myself as the gardening type. Then we moved into this house, and there was a little patch of earth in the backyard that had been set aside as a garden. It was just a weed-filled rock quarry at the time, but I was inspired.

I made to-scale diagrams and planned what would be planted where. I spent hours pulling billions of rocks out of the soil and digging in compost. The first year we had a great crop of tomatoes and a few heads of broccoli.

The next year I decided we needed raised beds, and Chris and I spent what seemed an exorbitant amount of money buying wood and more soil. When we finished, I was so proud of the beautiful beds. Again we succeeded with tomatoes and not much else. A few beans and some zucchini. That was the first year I tried canning. Lots and lots of salsa and spaghetti sauce. I was so pleased with myself for my domesticity.

The next year Chris installed soaker hoses in each of the beds -- no more sprinklers! We planted strawberries. They have gotten better each year, and the kids love them. Last year Lindsey ate dozens and dozens straight from the garden.

I still don't consider myself much of a gardener. I haven't had a bumper crop of anything except tomatoes, and they practically grow themselves. Still, there is something very spiritual to me about cultivating and growing something in the earth. It's a beautiful thing.

This year I again have big hopes for the garden. Who knows what I will be able to grow; it's the process I enjoy, I guess, more than the harvest. (Good thing, since the harvest is usually small.)

On a warm day we worked in the garden as a family. I love the idea of teaching the children to work in that way. Maybe my success will be more in growing them.



"God almighty first planted a garden. And indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures."
-- Francis Bacon



It may not look like much, but I love it.



And let me throw in a cute photo of Joseph, just for fun!

6 comments:

marmee said...

Is Joseph watching Baby Einstein? :):) He looks like he's really concentrating on something! SOOOO cute! Kiss him for me.

Mel said...

oh i loooove those strawberries! and the salsa! you are SO making salsa this year!!!

nanci said...

I LOVE seeing Mel with TOOLS in her hand!

We're going to try a garden this year also. As long as it produces zucchini I'll be happy!

See you next week!

nanci said...

Oh Yeah, be ready to hand Joseph over.......

aKeelsb said...

Lil J.A.H. chillin

Elizabeth said...

I have deep feelings about gardening. Looking at these photos made me happy. There is something about working the earth and being outside and the whole process that is invigorating. And I completely agree with it being a spiritual practice as well. Love it!

And there is NOTHING like a fresh garden tomato.

And I also wanted to say that I was sitting in church yesterday watching Joseph with Mel and you sitting behind them and kept wanting you to look over so I could mouth your direction, "He is so cute!" Because he IS. He has such a handsome face.