April is National Garden Month
The weather is now so gorgeous and we a chomping at the bit to get out there in our gardens! Organic gardening is so important to our health, but it seems to be the ultimate challenge. No matter where you live, everyone feels their climate is the toughest, their soil is the poorest and there is either too much water or not enough water.
What does National Garden Month mean to you?
You’ll be receiving new features from me, straight from the National Garden Month website, the entire month of April. My goal is to give you easy, timely information to help make organic gardening easier. And fun. And help you reap the benefits in your garden and in your life.
As you focus on the health and life of your garden, you’ll notice a wonderful change in your own health and life focus. What you need are the same things your garden needs. A lot of water, good organic food, some sunshine and fresh air.
Did you know all of life is our biological kin? According to the Human Genome Project, over 99% of human genes are identical to great apes, and a vast majority of our cells are identical to genes in fish, fungi, trees, dogs and cats. These are our relatives–virtually all of life on earth. I believe this is why we feel so wonderful when we are in our gardens, especially when they are organic. The positive life vibrations that we share benefits us all. It relaxes us and we become healthier. We become more balanced.
Rumi stated, “Just being in a body is sentient, and a state of rapture. Just being here is cause for celebration.” Let’s celebrate our gardens! Let’s celebrate us!
In sync with nature,
Tova Roseman
Earth Diva