Requesting a plot

 In November 2021 I was thinking about my life and how to fulfill some of my goals. I had finished writing my memoirs for my grandchildren. That was a major undertaking and filled up much of the year. What comes next? What will inspire me in the coming days? 

I have been thinking about expanding my garden, but how? My ‘tiny yard’, as I have named my condo patio and green space, was too small. Talking with my neighbor, Kody, a professional agriculturist, as he shared produce from his garden plot, made me wish I could grow more produce. Inspired by watching Monty Don, famed British gardener, during the Covid lockdown, also got my mind to think about having an allotment of my own.

So, I have requested a plot at the Gladstone Community Garden at Meldrum Park. Anxious to find out if I get a garden spot.  I want to do this to reap some mental, physical and emotional benefits. 



Today, the second week in January, I am starting my first blog post. I want to keep a personal journal down the road of my endeavors  It will be a new journey into community gardening. 

I was wracking my brain to think of a name for this blog. I had just opened my granddaughter’s thank you note for her Christmas gifts. Addie so poetically named the cuddly owl stuffy with the golden unicorn horn ‘Enchanted’. I thought about that word…enchantment. I am often filled with delight and charmed when I work in the yard. It is not exactly a spell, because I’m sweaty, huffing, puffing and dirty. Especially at my age! But, I’m enchanted by the green tips of daffodils poking their heads out of the ground. Or the moldy leaves that will add compost to the garden soil. Or the beautiful purple and white hellebores starting to bloom, IN THE MIDDLE OF WINTER!

Hence the name of this blog…”Green Enchantment”.

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