Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Growing deep and strong!
Growing deep and strong! One day, my mother and I were working together in the garden where we were transplanting plants for the third time.Grown from seed in a small container, the plants had been transferred to a larger container; then transplanted into the garden. Now, because I was moving, we were transplanting them once again.Inexperienced as a gardener, I turned to my green-thumbed mother. Isnât this bad for them? I asked, as we dug them up and shook the dirt from the roots. Wonât it hurt these plants, being uprooted and transplanted so many times? Oh my mother replied. Transplanting doesnât hurt them. In fact, itâs good for the ones that survive. Thatâs how their roots grow strong. Their roots will grow deep, and they will make strong plants.Often, Iâve felt like those small plants â" uprooted and turned upside. Sometimes Iâve endured the change willingly, sometimes reluctantly, but usually my reaction has been a combination. Wonât this be hard on me? I ask. Wouldnât things be bett er if things remained the same? Thatâs when I remember my motherâs words: Thatâs how the roots grow deep and strong.By Chaplain Lisa Bohannon Wouldnât things be better if things remained the same? Thatâs when I remember my motherâs words: Thatâs how the roots grow deep and strong.
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