I’m sitting outside on my back patio enjoying a gorgeous spring morning. The highs sit in the upper 70’s (SORRY REST OF THE COUNTRY!) and remind me why living in Arizona is worth any discomfort the summer may bring. The trees are green, a light breeze rustles the leaves, and a humming bird hovers near the bloom of my Aloe Vera plant. New life is all around me.
But out of the corner of my eye I can see which one of these things is not quite like the other. My failed potting attempts sit together on my patio. You might never have guessed that these brightly colored pots once held oregano, rosemary, dill, and even tomatoes as recently as last spring. The soil is dried and cracked and browned sticks poke out from the surface.
Do you know what would happen if I began furiously watering and fertilizing these pots for the next month? Do you know what you would see in those pots?
I’m sharing the rest of this post over at the WHATEVER GIRLS blog today. Follow this link for the full scoop. Spoiler: Reading Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis changed the way I think about growth. 🙂
Happy Friday and Happy Reading!
-Ginger