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This is not just about bumblebees, but about creating a future environment for our children to enjoy, where there are still flowers, bees, butterflies and birds, and healthy crops to eat.
The lovely flowers embarrass me. They make me regret I am not a bee ...
Every seed planted, will yield bountiful harvest.
Gather the flowers, but spare the buds.
Bees chase flowers.
You have to weed the garden before you can plant flowers, must you not?" I
You must get good at one of two things; planting in the spring or begging in the fall.
A flower does not think of competing to the flower next to it. It just blooms.
We shall not always plant while others reap
We sow the seed of deadly nightshade and wish it to bear lilies and roses!
Let us cultivate our garden.
Pansies, lilies, kingcups, daisies, Let them live upon their praises.
We are all gardeners, planting seeds of intention and watering them with attention in every moment of every day.
I do the gardening.
You are always a gardener. What grows - and how it grows - is up to you.
Every flower can flourish with fertile soil and water.
Harvest is impossible without sowing.
Bloom Where You're Planted
The mysteries of germination and flowering and fruiting engaged me from an early age, and the fact that by planting and working an ordinary patch of dirt you could in a few months' time harvest things of taste and value was, for me, nature's most enduring astonishment.
What gardening teaches us is that if you plant things, they'll come up. But you have to be willing to wait for them to bear fruit because things are seasonal.
I've come out of seeing death and chosen to focus on the life that's sprouting everywhere, like flowers. And I want to help feed the flowers.
People floating like pollen in search of more fertile soil.
When you are attracted to, and eat, fruits, occasionally a seed will be carried within you to a fertile ground.
Some turn the soil and plant seedlings. We garden with words and nurture affinity.
You plant, then you cultivate, and finally you harvest. Plant, cultivate, harvest. In today's world, everyone wants to go directly from plant to harvest.
Be harvested. But
Nature never holds back but never hurries.
It blooms with all its power, with all its beauty.
The flowers are ravined
by bees, the fruit blossoms
are thrown to the ground, the wind
the rain forces everything.
The finest flowers are those transplanted, for transplanting means difficulty, a readjusting to new conditions, and through the effort put forth to find adjustment does the plant progress.
To create a little flower is the labour of ages.
Nature is full of by-ends. A moth feeds on a petal, in a moment the pollen caught on its breast will be wedding this blossom to another in the next county.
So great is the economy of Nature, that most flowers which are fertilized by crepuscular or nocturnal insects emit their odor chiefly or exculsively in the evening.
Garden as though you will live forever.
Gardening is, apart from having children, the most rewarding thing in life
A brier rose whose buds yield fragrant harvest for the honey bee.
Gardening transcends everything that otherwise divides us.
bees are the batteries of orchards, gardens, guard them.
We cannot teach a flower how to grow, we can only learn from it.
Don't sprout where you haven't been planted.
Protect your garden. Some come as weeds disguised as flowers.
A flower is a plant's way of making love.
Over fertilized plants may be beautiful but are otherwise useless, like people whose energies are devoted so completely to their appearance that there is no other development.
When life gives you dirt, grow flowers.
It's easy to plant a seed and sprinkle it with water, but once the sun scorches the ground, and the earth soaks up all the moisture, you're left with nothing but a thirsty little flower trying desperately to make it out of the dirt.
I just come and talk to the plants, really
very important to talk to them, they respond I find.
Perhaps God does with His heavenly garden as we do with our own. He may chiefly stock it from nurseries, and select for transplanting what is yet in its young and tender age
flowers before they have bloomed and trees ere they begin to bear.
You are always a gardener. What grow - and how it grows - is up to you.
Graft good Fruit all, or graft not at all.
Nothing grows in our garden, only washing. And babies.
Gardening is a cooperative affair. I am a part of a neighborhood in which plants, dirt, rocks and a human family participate collectively in a love affair with place.
Sow but don't rush to gather the fruits
What selfish seeds I plant along the way, black harvest today.
It is up to us to cultivate our garden.
I want my body to help fertilize the growth of a cactus or cliff rose or sagebrush or tree.
Let the Nature do his Job I'm happy to do mine for love and Protect iT.
We are living in a time when flowers are trying to live on flowers, instead of on good rain and black loam.
Hire people smarter than you are and encourage them to bloom.
I'll plant and water, sow and weed, Till not an inch of earth shows brown, And take a vow of each small seed To grow to greenness and renown: And then some day you'll pass my way, See gold and crimson, bell and star, And catch my garden's soul, and say: "How sweet these cottage gardens are!"
Bloom like a flower with fragrance so others can enjoy you during the joyous springtime.
I cultivate my garden, and my garden cultivates me.
The process of fostering the growth of another living being - either plant or human - is a delight for the soul.
That corpse you planted last year in your garden,
'Has it begun to sprout? Will it bloom this year?
I hope that while so many people are out smelling the flowers, someone is taking the time to plant some.
The cherries' only fault: the crowds that gather when they bloom
They make a mess," Jared told her. "Tulip foliage dies and turns an ugly yellow. Pansies aren't hardy. The bloom stalks on lavender drop their buds. Violets seed themselves." His tone of voice made it clear that seeding oneself was a perversion.
Look around for a place to sow a few seeds.
Inside every seed is the potential for an incredible harvest.
Be like the flower, content with its nature.
No matter how much you nourish, the flower blossoms in its own time. Just like people.
We must cultivate our own garden.
Gardening is a madness and a rapture.
You must bloom wherever God plants you.
Don't try to smell the flowers without planting them.
Look to the lilies how they grow!
Friends , the soil is poor, we must sow seeds in plenty for us to garner even modest harvests .
Gardening is a kind of disease. It infects you, you cannot escape it. When you go visiting, your eyes rove about the garden; you interrupt the serious cocktail drinking because of an irresistible impulse to get up and pull a weed.
The botanist should make interest with the bees if he would know when the flowers open and when they close.
Wild flowers grow where they will.
Human beings aren't orchids; we must draw something from the soil we grow in.
'Fecundity' is an ugly word for an ugly subject. It is ugly, at least, in the eggy animal world. I don't think it is for plants.
Where soil is, men grow, Whether to weeds or flowers.
Most of us have to be transplanted before we blossom.
Sow into the gift and talent God has given to you to rip an harvest
Heliotrope. To be sowed in the spring. A delicious flower, but I suspect it must be planted in boxes and kept in the house in the winter. The smell rewards the care.
Gardening is ultimately a folly whose goal is to provide delight.
Why should be fruit be held inferior to the flower?
Grow it, pick it, and eat it fresh.
The gardener does not make a plant grow. The job of a gardener is to create optimal conditions.
Flowers and fruit are only the beginning. In the seed lies the life and the future.
Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it; let's do it, let's fall in love.
life must breed.
Forbeare not sowing because of birds.
I work at my garden all the time and with love. What I need most are flowers, always. My heart is forever in Giverny.
I realized that nature had invented reproduction as a mechanism for life to move forward, as a life force that passes right through us and makes us a link in the evolution of life. Rarely seen by the naked eye, this intersection between the animal world and the plant world is truly a magic moment.
Use plants to bring life.
There was something frantic in their blooming, as if they knew that frost was near and then the bitter cold. They'd lived through all the heat and noise and stench of summertime, and now each widely opened flower was like a triumphant cry, "We will, we will make seed before we die."
All my life I have tried to pluck a thistle and plant a flower wherever the flower would grow in thought and mind.
seem to bear flowers or
Flowers are born, and they wither ...
A new planting is like having another child, requiring patience and sacrifice and a resounding optimism for the future