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Friday, July 18, 2025

Rooted in Joy: A Morning in the Garden

July 18, 2025

It’s another beautiful morning, and I’m looking forward to a full day in the garden. Yesterday, I spent time outside digging, trimming, and getting my hands dirty, and it was exactly what I needed. I  weeded a few beds, and soaked in the joy of watching everything thrive under the summer sun.

After a little walk with Peanut (who was already in full patrol mode), I dove straight into the front and side beds. There’s something about the rhythm of gardening that steadies me. I noticed which plants were thriving and which ones needed a bit more love—and I started dreaming about where I might tuck in some late-summer blooms.

As I worked in the garden, a chipmunk darted out and then back again—just a flash of curiosity. Peanut, however, was not amused. He stood his ground when a truly giant dog passed by, barking with all the confidence of a dog ten times his size. He’s small, but he sees himself as the guardian of our green kingdom.

Later in the day, I went to Connie’s to help with her garden. She has a lovely space, but there was quite a bit of poison ivy. I told her right away—I don’t do ivy! Sure enough, I brushed against some, so I washed up with Dawn dish soap before heading back into the dirt. Despite the scare, I ended up gardening for about an hour. It felt good to help a neighbor bring some order and beauty to her space.

Once I was home, I took a long, hot shower—my favorite reward after a full day of digging and pulling. That familiar, earned ache from being in the garden is one of my favorite feelings.

Today’s plan? More planting, some light pruning. The garden holds so much for me: peace, purpose, beauty. It’s where I feel most alive, most at home, most rooted in joy.

Here is the west part of my front yard. I have a bunch of columbines and Penstemon here that I want to move to the backyard.



This is the circle garden where the gardening started. I have lots of creeping Charlie here that I need to get rid of! I also need to move the plants around the Korean fir and put down boxes and mulch to cover where they were. I will do this when my next boxed Amazon shipments come. I am out of boxes at the moment.

This is where I am growing my Salvia. I want to move the Penstemon here and remove some of the black-eyed Susans. They crowd out everything else.



Here is my finished tree project. I think I will plant some flowers to the right of the tree so it is more balanced.