I wish I were a gardener. There’s something elegant about putting on gloves and sitting outside in the warm air, tending little plants to life, and then enjoying the fruitful produce.
When we moved into our new home in December, I eagerly began planning a giant garden, hoping my husband would catch the dream. I dropped hints about a greenhouse that Costco was selling – could he make me one? — checking out books from the library about green house gardening and other plant varieties.
He remained mysteriously quiet about the whole thing.
(He’s a VERY wise man!)
I have a history. I’ve tried gardening in all 4 previous houses, and he usually ended up mowing them down. They became a haven for weeds. His yard was immaculate, so all the weeds ended up running to my garden for safety.
The one year that I had my daughters plan AND plant the garden, it did well, but later became infested by ants and the produce was ruined. The next year, I didn’t touch it, and a dozen tomato plants grew wild – God did a better job of gardening than I did.
So my husband didn’t exactly offer any input into my most recent gardening dreams.
Knowing I couldn’t possibly dig a garden up by myself, I found pallet gardens online. That was it! So easy… you just spread gardening material down, place a pallet on the ground, fill it with dirt, and plant the vegetables! How hard can that be? No weeds!
For a few weeks, the garden was a success.
And then it stopped raining.
The problem with pallet gardens is that they act like container plants. The only water they get is the water that’s given to them. And since I wasn’t exactly faithful with my watering, they didn’t faithfully grow.
We had a handful of tomatoes, and I occasionally remembered to pick an herb for dinner, but for the most part, it was a waste of time and money.
God has gifted us each individually to do the work He wants for us. Therefore, I’m free to say this carefully planned confession:
And finally:
And that’s ok.
What’s in your confession?
I love your confessions. Sometimes it is just good to write it out. I have done this myself. (My biggest confession: I am a sinner, my greatest claim: Jesus!) A smaller confession: I wish I could be a more consistent blogger! I, too, would like to be a better gardener! 🙂
I love your confessions. Sometimes it is just good to write it out. I have done this myself. (My biggest confession: I am a sinner, my greatest claim: Jesus!) A smaller confession: I wish I could be a more consistent blogger! I, too, would like to be a better gardener! 🙂
So true – love your confession too! 🙂 Couldn’t agree more. I’ve been trying to consistently blog this summer, but I’m not sure what it’s going to look like once school starts next week. 🙂 I’m going to go check out your blog!
Thanks for checking it out! Blessings on your school year! I saw on Twitter that you started yesterday, I started our boys today. Since we are just doing preschool I am only doing three days a week… getting ready to blog about our very first ever school day in a moment while they are napping. I’ll have to introduce myself sometime at church, I’m in your brother’s small group, too. Such a small world! 🙂 Andi has been very helpful for me in starting our homeschooling journey.
Oh fun! I had no idea! I look forward to meeting you IRL. 🙂