Gardens and Gardening

WHEN I WAS A KID, my dad always had a garden. He planted lettuce, onions, carrots, potatoes, corn, and several other good things to eat. It seemed that he always took special pride in his tomatoes. In other areas of our yard, he had beds for roses and other beautiful flowers.
At one of our homes during my growing-up years, dad's garden was close to my basketball goal in the back of the house. Often, if I happened to be shooting hoops when he got home from work, he would join me in taking some shots at the basket. However, before too long he wanted to move from the basketball court to the garden!

Through countless decades thousands of people across the nation have had gardens - small, large, and everything in-between. As in my dad's situation, the purpose for most gardens has been to raise vegetables or to have some pretty flowers close by. However, other kinds of gardens have been developed by enterprising individuals who desire to create a park-like atmosphere in their own back yard.


Whether it be planting seeds or otherwise tending a garden, enjoying quiet moments on a garden bench, or taking a garden tour; experiences related to gardens and gardening can be restorative and stimulative to body, mind, and spirit. And, by all means, it can be a worthwhile use of free time.
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