It’s quite often people request all these great outdoor spaces and gardens but they haven’t figured out what’s really applicable to their lifestyle, budget and site conditions. Indecisiveness can snuff out the best ideas. And if each of us were honest, we’d all be guilty of putting loads of things into those someday pockets. Yet when we check for the change, we come up empty.
Here’s the reality check. If you want to truly create something special, including an outdoor oasis, you have to dig deep for your own roots. Challenged by this assignment? It’s not as difficult as it seems. It does require you to put your foot out the door on this beautiful spring morning and ask yourself – ‘what’s important in my outdoor living space?’ Then work from there to connect the dots.
Here’s the reality check. If you want to truly create something special, including an outdoor oasis, you have to dig deep for your own roots. Challenged by this assignment? It’s not as difficult as it seems. It does require you to put your foot out the door on this beautiful spring morning and ask yourself – ‘what’s important in my outdoor living space?’ Then work from there to connect the dots.
If you don’t want ‘someday’ creeping into your plans, dig deep for what works for you. As this anonymous quote points out, “Someday is not a day of the week.” Time is ticking with the spring clock. Today is Thursday, not someday so make each day count with your garden plans.
Images of early morning in our spring garden by Greg Bilowz
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