it's an inspiring story -- may be later i'll watch it again and catch a glimpse of the plan, tho' it is their plan and we each have our own... what i think i like about this garden most is the re-use of materials, using time as an advantage and the know-how to create a sense of enclosure. a place where great minds can gather and feel safe! and the fact that someone else cared enough to bring it back to life.
i keep looking, but, so far, no hope from my asparagus seed starts -- but it's only been a month, so i'll continue to try. and then try again. it may be slow process... it will likely be a slow process.
claire, i think what i sent you is mary washington? (related to us first president and will give you lovely red berries fall into winter to look at (and start new seedlings from) if you don't harvest all the stocks and instead let it go to fern... not suppose to harvest for at least 3 years anyway... perhaps plant some cosmos with it -- very pretty that way... PATIENCE REQUIRED. [reminding myself!])
A lifetime of kind horsemanship, I think we were doing natural horsemanship before it was ''invented''
I have completed Level One with Quantum Savvy Natural Horsemanship.
I am sad I can no longer access the Parelli learning platform, its just too expensive with too many changes.
I've tried some clicker training with good results , but haven't found any one person to wholly agree with. I guess I'll just need to keep trying to see what works
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Thanks for sharing!
(As I need to bring my own garden back to life...)
and perhaps, we all can do this -- with a little extra oomph, time (patience) and "can do!"?
what i would like is a long close look at the whole plan ... they show it breifly... and i would stop right there and study it.
it's an inspiring story -- may be later i'll watch it again and catch a glimpse of the plan, tho' it is their plan and we each have our own... what i think i like about this garden most is the re-use of materials, using time as an advantage and the know-how to create a sense of enclosure. a place where great minds can gather and feel safe! and the fact that someone else cared enough to bring it back to life.
i keep looking, but, so far, no hope from my asparagus seed starts -- but it's only been a month, so i'll continue to try. and then try again. it may be slow process... it will likely be a slow process.
claire, i think what i sent you is mary washington? (related to us first president and will give you lovely red berries fall into winter to look at (and start new seedlings from) if you don't harvest all the stocks and instead let it go to fern... not suppose to harvest for at least 3 years anyway... perhaps plant some cosmos with it -- very pretty that way... PATIENCE REQUIRED. [reminding myself!])
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