I recently told a friend of all the work I do in the garden on a daily to a weekly basis like turning each compost pile weekly, water the vegetables weekly now that we’re entering winter, and prune things that are getting unruly. “That’s a lot of work,” she said.
“Yes,” I replied, “but worth it.” The conversation ended right there. I think I may have turned her off on gardening. Yes, it’s a lot of work to keep up but I’m at peace with it. I’m at peace with the work because I’ve found peace in the garden. Even now, I still go out each day to check on things and almost always end up noticing new things like the lettuce seedlings are getting bigger and a strawberry runner has rooted itself in the soil. It’s fun to find little surprises like this, especially in December.
This might be my current definition of peace, but long ago, my definition of peace was different. Searching through my archive, I found a #SundayStills from December 2023, in which I wrote about the same topic. Yes, I still enjoy a good hike but I think I enjoy watching my plants grow more, like a mom watching her kid grow up. A plant parent, I like to call myself, although I wouldn’t say no to leaving the garden for a few hours to head up the mountain for a peaceful retreat from civilization.


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I believe we all find peace in any hobby or leisure pastime we enjoy. Happy Holidays!
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I believe that, too. Happy Holidays! 🙂
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I love cycling. It gives me freedom and an opportunity to explore small things around us.
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Gardening is definitely one of the best ways to find peace, in which you are doing great 👍
And taking a hike on those trails, on such a lovely day, is something I wish to do everyday 🙂
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Thank you and I agree. Gardening is quite peaceful once you find the rhythm.
I think hiking takes fitness. I can probably do a hike every weekend but not everyday.
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very beautifull picture 👍
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Thank you.
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Ive always wanted to have a food garden at home, but was deterred with the “work” it might be, reading your posts, its just feels so natural to you! Inspiring for me – thank you!
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Thank you. I find the hardest part to be finding the space to put all the plants and there are times when I’ve felt very overwhelmed by the work but overall, I think prioritization is the key and sometimes, one just has to do take it easy.
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This is what I was worried of, feeling over whelmed. Im glad I didn’t attempt to do it this year.
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You have inspired me to make have a garden my next project. I always wanted one, but resources were not available.
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Hi Debra, I am glad to be of inspiration. I think the most important thing to start a garden is good soil full of life for plants. I’ve seen people just put down a thick layer of cardboard and dump several bags of soil to start a garden. I wish you the best of luck and happy new year. 😊
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I used to have a nice vegetable garden and a beautiful flower garden, but since we had to divide the land among the family, I had to get rid of everything and now there’s no space left to plant or grow my vegetables. ☹️
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That’s awful. 😦
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Looks wonderful! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you.
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Oh, this is beautiful. This looks like somewhere I could become one with nature and just be at peace. I inhaled deeply then exhaled peacefully when I saw these two pictures. There’s something….calming about them.
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Thank you. I felt the same way standing on that road. The lack of people and cars, and the quiet are very calming.
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Peace is the greatest thing we can give ourselves as the New Year approaches.
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Absolutely.
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Beautiful post!
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Thank you.
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How wonderful you have found where your peace abides!
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It sure is.
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cool
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I know that gardening peace well. It’s a little like meditation and a little like worship. I had to check the date on your post lol…here in Canada the gardens are quiet and resting.
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It’s been a super mild and strange winter down here, that part of my garden is still going. Even if it’s not mild, I still will have some hardy plants out in the garden to keep the winter blues from creeping in.
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That sounds lovely. Wishing you all the best in 2026.
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Thank you. I wish you the best in 2026, too.
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I hope this will encourage the discouraged about the joys of gardening. I live at college right now, but one of my hopes is to garden and become self-sufficient as an older adult. Any tips for those who want to get started?
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That’s so neat that you want to be self-sufficient. It makes me feel happy to hear that another person is wanting to become self-sufficient. I’m working on that and have been working on that for the last 4 years or so. If I can offer any tips to get started, it’s that don’t think about achieving self-sufficiency all at once. Start small and work your way up. I started with a tomato growing from a grow bag and worked my way to raised beds. Hope it helps. 🙂
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Well written
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Thank you.
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keep up the good work
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Thanks.
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Since I am in the winter cold months of southern Indiana, gardening is in the planning stages for spring. I long for the fresh produce and warm earth smells, but also dread the nagging weeds as well. But gardening is worth it all.
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I’ve been lucky this year has been quite mild over here in the intermountain west region, otherwise, I will be alongside with you, huddling in the house longing for fresh produce. 🙂
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ILove”NatureWow”
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I feel like this in my flower gardens. There is nothing like it! Great post!
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I agree. There’s nothing like being in the garden. Thank you for reading.
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People who enjoy gardening are happier.
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Agree.
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Nice one
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Thank you.
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garden is a good metaphor for us. It is raining now and everything is wet, soggy and hard to get around in but oh boy spring is going to be beautiful!
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Oh, what a lovely way to describe the garden and that feeling. 🙂
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nice
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We have a small garden, which I refer to as our Heavenly Father’s garden, it does bring peace to sit there in the still of the morning, and I find a sense of joy as I help with pruning, watering, and talking to the plants making sure I give thanks in prayer to the one who made all this possible.
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That’s a great name for a garden. Even after 5 years, I’m still trying to find a name for mine. I have a set of benches in the garden, where I like to sit on a sunny day and try to tune my ears to the sounds of nature around me. It’s takes a while but once I get there, I can feel the peace and calm it brings.
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I think we should always work with nature and your photography is amazing!
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I agree. I wish more people would work with nature as opposed to trying to control nature. Thank you for reading.
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I like this idea of peace as something tended, not found.
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I love my Gulistan (Garden in Urdu) its my peaceful haven. During the summer I can spend all day in the garden, just pottering away. When I first moved in, I found a Victorian hot water bottle and a couple of french medals.
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Haha, if I didn’t have to work, I would be spending all day in the garden as well. 😀
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Hi from the Philippines! I can totally relate to this part: hard but it’s definitely worth it. For me, the best part has been getting to talk more often with my mom through gardening. Cheers!
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Oh, I’m glad your mom is into gardening as well. Gardening has a weird and wonderful way of bringing people together and it’s a very worth it endeavor. My mom is always trying to talk me out of gardening. Thankfully, I found a couple of neighbors who are into gardening, so I have someone to talk to.
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Your photos are absolutely beautiful!
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Thank you.
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Yinglan, your post came up on my dashboard as being Fresh Pressed! Wow, congratulations! That’s an awesome honor. Your pictures are gorgeous, by the way.
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Thank you. 🙂 Yes, I found out I got Freshly pressed last month. It was a very nice surprise.
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It’s such an honor. Again, congrats – well deserved!
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Thank you.
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Love the photos!
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Thank you.
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You sound a lot like my mother. She works in her garden all hours of the day during summer; it’s some of the most satisfying work that I see. She ends up closer to nature, and the grounds end up gorgeous and full of life! I admire what you gardeners do.
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I agree, working in the garden is satisfying, probably not during the heat of the summer though. Thank you for reading. 🙂
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I just the other day started to think about the next season of gardening coming up.
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I’ve already started some seeds of some hardy brassicas.
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sunday strolls on a tuesday!
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