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The curated balance between human design and the wild impulse of the earth
There is something incredibly meditative about the way a garden exists as a collaboration between our own vision and the unpredictable nature of the soil, especially when you realize that a garden is never truly finished but is instead a living and breathing process that changes with every single hour of light, it feels like a garden is a private sanctuary where time moves differently and the outside noise of the world just doesn't seem to reach as clearly, and even with all the modern ways we have to automate irrigation and monitor plant health there is still no replacement for the physical act of getting your hands into the dirt and feeling the temperature of the ground
u/loncelot84 — 17 hours ago