This week on Gals Who Grow, we’re exploring the beautiful Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi—finding beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and the natural flow of life. 🌿 Join us as we chat about what Wabi Sabi means for gardeners, how it shows up in our messy, ever-changing plots, and why embracing imperfection might just make you fall even more in love with your garden. From broken pots to self-seeded surprises, we’re celebrating the perfectly imperfect joy of growing things. https://ww...
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This week on Gals Who Grow, we’re exploring the beautiful Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi—finding beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and the natural flow of life. 🌿 Join us as we chat about what Wabi Sabi means for gardeners, how it shows up in our messy, ever-changing plots, and why embracing imperfection might just make you fall even more in love with your garden. From broken pots to self-seeded surprises, we’re celebrating the perfectly imperfect joy of growing things. https://ww...
This week on Gals Who Grow, we’re chatting about what to do with your dahlias as fall sets in. Our resident dahlia expert, Monica, shares her tried-and-true methods for digging, storing, or overwintering in place—so you can feel confident saving your tubers and setting yourself up for next season’s blooms! https://www.instagram.com/thegalswhogrow/
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This week on Gals Who Grow, we’re exploring the beautiful Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi—finding beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and the natural flow of life. 🌿 Join us as we chat about what Wabi Sabi means for gardeners, how it shows up in our messy, ever-changing plots, and why embracing imperfection might just make you fall even more in love with your garden. From broken pots to self-seeded surprises, we’re celebrating the perfectly imperfect joy of growing things. https://ww...