Our garden is teaching me to be patient. I doubt I'm getting much better at it, but this year especially has shown me that I need to be more patient. Many years ago (7 or 8?) I planted a little pomegranate plant in the back yard of our new house. I'd always wanted a pomegranate tree and vowed that if/when I ever did end up buying a house I'd plant one.
And it refused to grow fruit. Year after year, it mocked me with its brilliant blossoms and vigorous growth.
I nearly pulled it out last year. Nearly chopped it up and composted it. But I waited yet another year. And... Success. It took this long, but we FINALLY have some fruit growing (one of which is size of a tennis ball).
On a much shorter scale, the tomatoes and corn we planted seemed to take _forever_ to finally start to produce. We have a jungle of tomato plants and we have 4 or 5 actual tomatoes growing. And our corn went from zero ears to a whole bunch in what felt like overnight.
So yes, the garden is teaching me patience. And just in time, too, as the kids race toward their teenage years!
Congrats on the looks-like-it-might-just-happen pom.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I'm now doing the whistle 'solo' from GnR Patience.