I'm not one for new year's resolutions except when it comes to my garden
Briefly

Gardening is a practice that exists in the temporal space of hope. At this time of year, we imagine warmer days and flick through seed catalogues.
A good relationship with a garden is like any other: it benefits from time investment. I'll eat the sorrel and parsley and oregano that grows in the gravel.
I resolved to spend more time being in the garden and less time doing. It taught me that a well-enough planned garden will look after itself quite happily.
For 2025, I would like to make the most of the garden we have while we’re in it, especially with the possibility of moving this year.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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