We have quite well delineated gardening duties. Mine are those which involve brute force and carrying, for the most part, but there is one which requires delicacy. I prune things, particularly roses. I know all about what tools to use and what sort of cuts to make, but the real skill of it is in imagining what the plant could look like if only. And then it's not about the cutting, but the looking: finding those small pink spots; those places where growth is begging for the opportunity to happen. They are sometimes salaciously obvious, but more usually are hidden in the crook of leaves or at the joints of plants, known sometimes more by touch than sight. They are waiting for the removal of the dying branches and the spindly and the ones which have already done what they needed to.
Plantwork is a meditative practice, not unlike soul work
Oh there you are. OK, I'll give you the chance. Lets see what you can do.
Plantwork is a meditative practice, not unlike soul work
Oh there you are. OK, I'll give you the chance. Lets see what you can do.
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