Nature Journal

Exploring Floral Symmetry

As nature's most vibrant creations, flowers showcase an array of colors, shapes, and patterns. One of the most intriguing features of different flower varieties is the unique shapes and arrangements of their petals. Despite the vast number of plant species, common patterns emerge, offering a glimpse into the intricate design and evolution of flowers. Although… Continue reading Exploring Floral Symmetry

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Learning to Garden with Native Plants

I have recently been exploring creating a native plant garden in one of my shady areas, and I have found that designing a well-rounded native plant garden requires a shift in perspective; the focus is on supporting a healthy ecosystem rather than solely prioritizing the aesthetic value of individual plants. Successful native plant gardening builds… Continue reading Learning to Garden with Native Plants

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Cultivating Creativity by Gardening and Observing Nature

Immersing yourself in the wonders of nature can be a profound source of inspiration and creativity. The natural world has long been imaginatively translated by people throughout time in the form of cave paintings, jewellery design, poetry, music, architecture, and cuisine. The possibilities to express the ingenuity of nature through one’s creativity are endless and… Continue reading Cultivating Creativity by Gardening and Observing Nature

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Embracing Nature: Tips for Growing a Garden with Wildlife

One of the things that I like the most about maintaining a garden is seeing the diversity of wildlife that visits my yard on a regular basis. I find inspiration in watching the birds and small woodland animals as they explore their environment. Of course, there are negative aspects to having wildlife in the garden.… Continue reading Embracing Nature: Tips for Growing a Garden with Wildlife

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Tips on How to Complete Large Garden Projects Successfully

Now that the ground is starting to unfreeze, I am turning my attention to starting some new projects that I have had on my list to do for a while now. I like the idea of tackling a large project, and I look forward to the results, but before I begin, I often face the… Continue reading Tips on How to Complete Large Garden Projects Successfully

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It’s Spring: Let the Gardening Season Begin!

This week, spring 2024 has officially begun. In many ways, I view spring as the start of a new year. Setting new year's resolutions in January, in the dark of winter, has never been too effective for me, even though I have some casual thoughts about what I would like in the new year ahead.… Continue reading It’s Spring: Let the Gardening Season Begin!

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Houseplants: A Winter Alternative to Outdoor Gardening

For gardeners who live in a colder climate, winter can be a challenging time of year, particularly when the garden is covered in deep snow and spring comes late. As a way to keep up with some aspects of gardening through the winter, I have started to spend more time caring for houseplants over the… Continue reading Houseplants: A Winter Alternative to Outdoor Gardening

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How to Find Motivation to Create a Garden Plan

Making a garden plan is one of those activities that most gardeners know they should do, whether it’s informally on a scrap piece of paper or formal computer designs, but as with many preparatory tasks, a garden plan can easily be put off and never done. I often procrastinate on the planning phase and usually… Continue reading How to Find Motivation to Create a Garden Plan

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Finding Contentment in Routine Garden Tasks

Gardening comes with a lot of recurring, never-ending tasks that have the potential to take up a considerable amount of time, such as watering and keeping enthusiastic plants from taking over. It is easy for these jobs to take the joy out of gardening; what was an exciting or relaxing activity as a new gardener… Continue reading Finding Contentment in Routine Garden Tasks