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A weed is no more than a flower in disguise
All the flowers of tomorrow are in the seeds of today
Ah! Life grows lovely where you are
And forget not that the earth delights to feel our bare feet and the winds long to play with your
hair – Kahlil Gibran
Bless These Blooms
Bloom where you’re Planted
Don’t go through Life – GROW through life
Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant – Robert Louis Stevenson
Don’t let weeds grow around your dreams
Every bunny loves a garden
Expect abundance on every level
I’d rather have roses on my table, than diamonds on my neck – Emma Goldman
In search of my mother’s garden I found my own – Alice Walker
It takes sunshine and rain to make a rainbow
Leaf-Stem-Root…Mind-Body-Soul -- Spirit’s seamless thread of mystery.
Love is the only flower which grows and blossoms without the aid of seasons – Kahil Gibran
May all your weeds be wildflowers
Plant kindness in your garden
Plant seeds of kindness…harvest a garden of love
Plant smiles, grow laughs, harvest love
Scatter Sunshine OR Scatter Kindness OR Scatter Love
Seeds of Love
Smell ALL the flowers, as opposed to just the roses.
Study the cycles of Mother Nature - they correspond with the cycles of your soul’s growth. Quiet
your mind. Rope in the restlessness. Be here. Learn to labor. Learn to wait. Learn to wait
expectantly – Sarah Ban Breathnach
Take the Gentle Path – George Herbert
Take thyme to smell the flowers!
Take time to smell the roses and the tulips and the daisies and the lilacs and the. . .
The Earth is my Mother, She takes care of me. The Earth is my Mother, I take care of Her – Native
American Chant
Welcome to my Garden
What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to people
What you sow is what you grow
Within your heart, keep one still, secret spot where dreams may go – Louise Driscoll