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What You Get From A Garden

What You Get From A Garden

As you peruse the offerings of seed companies, ponder a future garden and revel in the winter quiet, enjoy this poem by Marilyn McIntyre. She answers the question, “What you get from a garden.”

Visible gratitude.
Small surprises.
Metaphors.
Antidotes for too much thought.
A place to do some thinking.
A place to slash and burn and feel good about it.
A dozen shades of green.
Solveable problems.
More than you put in.
Permission to be muddy.
A model of God’s efficiency
And extravagance.
A chance to see the whole wheel turn.
A feast of color. 
Encounters with interesting creatures.
Patience.
A place to “practice resurrection.”
Zucchini for the whole neighborhood.
A place to practice military strategy on small predators.
A chance to start over.

Marilyn McEntyre

You may enjoy her book, Caring for Words in a Culture of Lies. See source. Poem used by permission of Marilyn McEntyre

Source: marilynmcentyre.com

This was first posted February 17, 2011 when my blog was very new and I had many fewer readers. Perhaps it deserves an annual rehearsal.

My Favorite Seed Sources

My Favorite Seed Sources

In My San Diego Garden and Kitchen

In My San Diego Garden and Kitchen