Garden Journal Wrap Up: March

in HiveGarden3 years ago

Another first for the Hive Garden Journal - we're sharing on Threads! Our curation account @gardenhive is sharing some of your posts on Threads, increasing engagement on your posts and showing the rest of HIVE what this community is all about!

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Without further ado, let's get into the week in our gardens in March.

@attn is excitedly preparing for his new place but he still can proudly show off his small indoor garden. Just wait until the end of this post to find out what's happening next for him and gardening! Sooo exciting!

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I must say a bonsai garden really impresses me. They take some tending but can be good therapy and have beautiful results. @sofs-su just does that.

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@dodovietnam told us about a special ginseng and a beautiful ginseng garden he visited!

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@blingit is really showing how an urban backyard in Queensland, Australia, can be turned into a food growing paradise. In this photo, curry leaves and turmeric.

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Like many, this time of the year is actually about all the jobs you need to do to prepare the garden! @bigorna1 is olive pruning in Portugal, something I bet @traisto and @fotostef know all about over in Greece!! He's also getting into electroculture - be super keen to know how this goes!

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@jhero22 has the most beautiful place to watch rice and vegetables grow! Cats, beans, eggplant - a garden full of life!

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I couldn't resist sharing this photo - it really made me giggle. @jhero22 makes me smile with his garden posts all the time but this was extra funny.

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@simplechalyn is having a happiness overload because they are harvesting plants from a school garden. Planting edible plants in schools is such a brilliant idea. STart them young!

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Speaking of which, look at this gorgeous little gardener who belongs to @jenthoughts!

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@gertu muses on how important gardening is to her life. After doctors appointments in the morning, she spends time in her garden, and can't imagine life without it. I bet many of you feel the same way. @andricklp also wrote about how important her garden is to her, and of planting aloe and sage and other plants to furnish her new land. @multifacetas is harvesting semerucos - do you know it? To me it looks like a kind of cherry.

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Can you imagine planted around old lava flows? I think @tydynrain is our only Hawaiian gardener! I love the bright green ferns against the very dark soil.

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Prizes

Philosopher Prize 2 HIVE

This one rewards the really thoughtful musings about our gardens, going beyond the PRACTICAL reasons we grow. @simplechalyns wins this week for her thought about 'harvesting happiness'. I think most gardeners agree they're not just doing it because they need to, although that can be part of it, but that it brings happiness too.

Vegetable Garden Prize - 5 HIVE

@jhero22 this week. He's a consistant Hive Gardener that posts on Threads too, AND he's always so passionate and excited about gardening. It's always a pleasure to hear his thoughts on how beneficial gardening is for communities and health, and I appreciate his organic methods too.

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Passion Prize - 2 HIVE EACH

A few recipients of the passion prize this week. I'm looking for those who can't live without gardening, and whose posts are full of the joy of it. Now that's most of you, so it's super hard to decide! This week it's @sofs-su, @bigorna1 and @gertu, and @tydynrain who all win 2 HIVE each.

He shares his passion prize with @simplechalyn - I think every school should have a productive garden and I know how mucch work goes into something like this. Teaching our kids is so important! Congratulations on your double prize, @simplechalyn!

Threads Prize - 2 HIVE

This week it's @artywink who managed to get on Threads even though she was a little worried about it. Well done for trying something new and thanks for sharing on Leo Threads! Dande the Lion gives you a big hug!

in other news...

Congralutations to @antnn for his acquisition of a house and garden - two hectares to garden in France! Absolutely spectacular news and we wish you all the best and CANNOT WAIT to see your garden transformed!

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With Love,

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Thank you so much @riverflows. beautiful to get such perspective on gardening around the world.
congratulations @anttn ! 2 hectares, about the same size as our farm, this will keep you well entertained ; )
thank you all who participated, shared, supported.

Such a beautiful wrap up @riverflows, and big congratulations to everyone mentioned! I'm grateful to be among all you amazing gardeners and plant lovers! Thank you so much River! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

Wow, I wasn't expected this @riverflows. Thank you very much and congratulations to all the winners mentioned. Great works indeed and inspiration to all. God bless

 3 years ago (edited) 

Thank you @riverflows and @gardenhive,i'm so enjoying this community, there's so much to learn and see here, I'm actually overwhelmed with the beautiful gardens, especially the growing of food and herbs, such an interesting topic.
You are all awesome and deserve to win. Thank you so much @gardenhive for your awesome team, truly loving it.
Have a great day gardening.

It's lovely to see so much happening in people's garden around the world. Thanks for showing us!

 3 years ago  

Very good report, thanks to all the gardeners of the world we have to keep planting. And to #hivegarden and @riverflows. Congrats to the winners. Hooray!

 3 years ago  

thank you, Queensland is giving me a break from watering this weekend as it is tipping it down...

expect neck high weeds when i get out there next week

thanks for a great week

Wow! This is a an amazing wrap up, all the selected posts are nice, good to see all of them here, congratulations and see more of your gardening Posts.♥️🥰💥

Thank you for the honor you bestow on me by rewarding my passion for gardening. I appreciate it.

These garden wrap ups are great..I love seeing them. They bring tons of ideas to mind and I can see implementing some of them in my own space!

Oh @jhero22 's cat made me smile too, that a great shot.

Congrats @simplechalyns for the double prize and congrats to all winners. Congrats to all gardeners who find joy in gardening. Thanks for the mention and yes, my son is a little gardener who always volunteers to help.

 3 years ago  

He's a little sweetheart

 3 years ago  

This really made me happy today. I'm really fortunate to be able to share my experiences here when it comes to gardening and I'm really thankful for the unending support @riverflows and the HiveGarden community.

By showing our gardens here in hive, we are also encouraging others to grow their own food as well.
Congratulations also to all of the featured gardeners here. 😊 Arigatou.💕

Let's keep on gardening till forever.🌱

 3 years ago  

💚🌿🌱 We are so grateful to YOU!!!!

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Hello @riverflows, were any of the above prizes paid out ?
I never got anything ; (
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