Garden adventures!
"By mistake, we loved that plant to death."
I am new to the gardening journey! You don't even want to know how many bamboo souls I have put to rest, unfortunately. I knew this CHILDREN'S book would have valuable information, be beautiful because it's written by the fabulous Joanna Gaines, and be funny because of her husband Chip's humor. The illustrator captured their lives perfectly! (Yes, even Wayne's coating inside her home and the layout of her garden/farm, the details are amazing!)
So what did I learn?
• A plant's leaves can communicate its needs.
• Don't give up after the first time, a garden GROWS by trying again.
• Most plants like to sip, not gulp!
(I wish I would have read this before drowning my roses the last 2 days, crapola!)
• Ferns like shade, not direct sunlight.
• Aphids (pronunciation is included for kids) are villains in the garden, ladybugs eat them.
• Worms eat dead roots and leaves. (I had forgotten what they ate!)
"Every failure or setback teaches us something."
Particular words in the story were bold in all caps such as FRESH HOPE & PLOT TWIST! These evoked great emotion and were funny! This is a feel-good book full of encouragement, positivity, and beauty. If it turns my thumb green, I'll be so happy!
I learned helpful tips such as picking a few weeds every day is easier than letting them take over and to continue to honor the small beginnings. These were perfect little messages for me at a perfect time! I'm extremely happy to have our own home again, but I've not been digging picking weeds for hours every other weekend. I'll now be incorporating some of these minor tips into my gardening routine and letting the inspiration and motivation that Joanna and her family have created within me to create much beauty and life around me.
I look forward to checking out Joanna's books for adults! This is a great children's book, if you are looking for in-depth gardening secrets you'd be best to find another resource, this was more for inspiration and sharing their journey as gardeners.
I borrowed this e-book from Amazon Prime Reading with my Amazon Prime Account. All reviews from me are honest and voluntary.