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...
In this episode, the Gals Who Grow are diving into one of the juiciest dilemmas of late summer—the harvest glut! You know the moment: when your countertop is buried in tomatoes, zucchinis are coming in like torpedoes, and you can’t give away another cucumber without your friends dodging your texts. Tune in and check it out - you might be surprised what those extra cucumbers can be used for! https://www.instagram.com/thegalswhogrow/
Gals Who Grow
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...