Musings about money and gardening for you! [GreenPrints]( November 3, 2022  [YOU DESERVE TO DREAM OF A BIGGER OR BETTER GARDENâAND TO GO FOR IT ⦠AND MAKE IT HAPPEN!]( Are you passionate about your garden? And do you have aspirations to always make it bigger or better? You shouldnât feel badly about these types of dreams, because itâs healthy to have goals and dreams that enrich and fulfill you. And sometimes it helps to have the perspective of others who share your aspirations. Great news! With GreenPrints, you get stories that connect you with other gardeners who share your perspectives. These âgardening stories from the heartâ are reading for your enjoyment, fulfillment, and personal enrichmentâyouâll be connected to like-minded gardeners whenever you read an issue! For example, check out this story on page 28 in the recent Autumn 2022 issue of GreenPrintsâa realistic depiction of how love of gardening comes with a price: For Love and Money Our passion has its price.
By Diana Wells [For Love and Money 1] Years ago my mother was in the hospital, and my sister and I gathered beech leaves to soak in glycerin, so they would keep through Winter. As long as either of us could remember she had done this every Autumn, sometimes mixing them with honesty, or money plant. Both she and my sister have died, but I still have the blue vase she used for these dried bouquets. Honesty, or money plant, gets its name from its pearly white seed pods, which look a little like pale silver coins. Its Latin name is Lunaria, from luna (Latin for âmoonâ), because the seedpods also look like a silvery moon in a clear dark sky. To me, these two names reflect the two sides of gardening, the practical and the romantic. Many people will tell you that gardening is about love, and indeed it often is. We all like to believe that love has nothing to do with money. Gardening, thus, should have nothing to do with money. The more we love, though, the more we can spend on our passion, as merchants have known from time immemorial. Even in our fables, the ragged beggar girl quite often turns out to be a wealthy princess, or the simple woodcutter a prince. Although their love has been clearly demonstrated (of course), itâs nice to know that heâll probably be giving her a diamond tiara, or at the least paying off the mortgage on the enchanted castle. What about our gardens? We love them, but there arenât many of us who donât covet just a little more than we can afford. Even the very richest gardeners sometimes spend a little more than they can afford. In history, kings and princes strained the taxpayers to make palaces and gardens which were symbols of their own wealth and power. Lord Zouche, a Tudor lord, spent so much on his garden he couldnât afford to live in England and enjoy it, but had to go abroad and live cheaply! The famous Miss Ellen Willmott had gardens in Italy and France as well as her English garden, Warley Place, which employed over 80 gardeners. She never married but loved her gardens so extravagantly she managed to spend all her immense fortune on them: She even had to watch Warley Place turn back into an untended wilderness before she died in 1934. Alfred de Rothschild didnât lose his fortune, but he certainly spent money on his gardens. One of his gardeners said that ârich people used to show their wealth by the size of their bedding plant list.â Rothschildâs list was for 40,418 bedding plantsâputting him âwell above an earlâ (30,000) but below a duke (50,000)! In America, Andrew Jackson Downing explained that âthe evidences of the growing wealth and prosperity of our citizens have become apparentâ from their interest in âembellishingâ their properties. Of course this kind of embellishment demanded âtaste,â which he kindly proceeded to demonstrate to his readers! What about ordinary gardeners like ourselves? Most readers of GreenPrints are, I suspect, âhands-onâ gardeners, who garden to grow, not to show. And, as we know, plants donât have to be expensive to be beautiful. Purple foxgloves have a mystery to them, and they self-seed. Tawny daylilies glow like exotic tigers in our gardens, and by the roadside, too. But, ah, how about those pale apricot foxgloves in the catalogs, or the great creamy tetraploid daylilies? A rose is a rose is a rose, but the new ones smell divine and, they tell us, are resistant to diseases ⦠Plantsmen know our weaknesses, itâs their business to. Autumn, they say, is the best time to plant (and buy) many perennials, trees, etc., etc.ânot to mention Spring bulbs. If you donât plant them now you wonât have them next Spring, and you can actually save money because they are on sale. To get the job done quickly, your shovel had better be good, too. It saves time (and money) in the end. We all know that a âgoodâ (expensive) shovel will âLast a Lifetimeâ (although we donât know exactly how long a lifetime lasts). Well, surely itâs a good investment. Letâs hope our heirs like to use it. So, because of love, we buy the bulbs (and the shovel) anyway. After all, we love our gardens. Maybe we love ourselves a little bit, too, but any psychologist will tell you thatâs healthy. So just add another pack of bulbs while you are about it. Even so, the money has to come from somewhere, as does the rationale for spending it. Many gardeners, including myself, find that buying things for the garden is much easier if weâre not specifically buying things for the garden. That must be the brilliant marketing strategy behind the huge stores that include plants (and shovels) with other necessities of life. Indeed, they are putting many small nurseries out of business. [For Love and Money 2] If, for instance, my husband needs a part to fix the toilet, he knows Iâll cheerfully go to pick it up for him. Too cheerfullyânow he goes to the store, gets the part, and comes home. If I go? Well, what difference does it make if I add a few bulbs (on sale) to the basket? He goes to the supermarket and can walk right past the plants on display, with a gallon of milk in his basket, not even noticing that these plants are cheaper than at the local nursery. Of course, though, we donât want to desert the nurseryâthat wouldnât be rightâso we have to make shopping trips there as well. Itâs wonderful how we gardeners can rationalize. Needless to say, my husband isnât a gardener, but heâs nice enough not to make (many) remarks when he helps unload the âgroceries!â Heâs my prince, too, just as my garden is my garden. And we gardeners know that even if we donât have everything we want, thereâs always the garden. Even when Winter comes and we canât enjoy our gardens, most of us can find something to put in a vase to cheer us through the cold months. If you do choose honesty or beech leaves, would you put them in a blue vase? To remind you of my mother. For she, like you and I, loved her garden. â Illustrations by Jean Jenkins Dear Reader, What a true-to-life and aspirational story! And GreenPrints has published many, many spot-on stories just like this oneâstories that deliver you grounded perspectives, such as: - âSod It!â (Autumn 2019 issue, p. 32)
- âThe Asparagus Dreamâ (Spring 2019 issue, p. 38)
- âThe Smell of Flowersâ (Autumn 2022 issue, p. 24)
- âA Knowing Peach Treeâ (Summer 2022 issue, p. 64)
- âThe Secret Gardenâ (Autumn 2019 issue, p. 54)
- âA Growing Gardenerâ (Spring 2020 issue, p. 74) And tons more real-life aspirational stories in our Libraryâand coming up in future issues! Please read what some subscribers say about how GreenPrints affects their lives: âYour magazine is a garden for the eyes ⦠It seems like an old friend coming to call.â
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- âAn Autumn Gardenerâs Mottoâ
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- âCats in the Gardenâ
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