Mindfulness Garden Games
by Joann Calabrese
author of Growing Mindful

Dreaming of Eggplant amidst Coronavirus

    It is snowing here in Denver, but eggplant bushes are producing fruit in many places in the world. I know this of course because eggplant originated in climates much warmer than Colorado. And I also know this because my Houston daughter’s garden is magnificently producing eggplant right now. I can only dream. In … Read more

Resilience in a World of Coronavirus

  I walked this morning in Denver with the sweet smell of new rain in the air. It was a great reminder that spring is here. New growth is bursting up and out everywhere, helped along by the rain. Walking in the early morning with so few people out, it is easy to pretend that … Read more

Bindweed – Bane? Or Reminder of How Life Goes?

      If you drive through my neighborhood in mid-summer, you will see wild morning glories in almost every yard.  But here is the thing, they are not morning glories at all. They are bindweed flowers (Convolvulus arvensis} masquerading as morning glories.  And the name bindweed tells you most of what you need to … Read more

Grazing Gardens – Making Life Easy

  Everything Changes When I started gardening many moons ago, it was impossible to get organic produce at local stores.  I also had a house full of children. Growing plants we could make meals with was a top priority. However, all of that has changed. Drifting Toward Easy My work schedule is hectic, there aren’t … Read more

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