tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7658518583188826551.post4319561476130831256..comments2024-03-28T06:33:54.252-04:00Comments on Studio and Garden: The Gardening Season BeginsAltoon Sultanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16743040814034732581noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7658518583188826551.post-75930286245026928732010-02-04T09:25:40.498-05:002010-02-04T09:25:40.498-05:00Sophie, because I live in a climate with distinct ...Sophie, because I live in a climate with distinct seasons, the cycles of life are clear, and I look forward to each change with pleasure. I lived in San Jose, California, which is near San Francisco, for three years; the minimal seasonal changes there made me long for winter, with the following joy of spring. Having a long fallow time makes new growth all that more exciting. I imagine that living in a tropical climate would foster a very different relation to nature and plant life.Altoon Sultanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16743040814034732581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7658518583188826551.post-1222081188613201542010-02-04T06:13:33.642-05:002010-02-04T06:13:33.642-05:00Fascinating that it emerges as a loop Altoon.
I a...Fascinating that it emerges as a loop Altoon.<br /><br />I admire your whole approach to the cycles of the plant's life - ordering in of seeds, the nurturing to raise them....replanting them and finally harvesting and creating with your produce.<br />The rhythm of following through with things that is required! <br /><br />I have not yet adjusted to this hot climate I am in now - and need to become familiar with how best to approach the sub-tropical garden.<br /> <br />This has not diminished my enjoyment of all things green though.<br />Ssophie munnshttp://sophiemunns.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com