What Have I Learned From My Seed Growing Journey?

Hey Guys.
This post is a small reflection on some of the things that I've learned since I started out on my seed growing journey.

I've spoken about this before, but as my seed growing journey progresses, I seem to be learning more and more along the way. So let's take a closer look at some of the lessons that my seed growing journey has taught me this far.
One of the biggest lessons I've learned up to this point is that when it comes to growing seeds, everything happens as it's own pace. There's no point in trying to rush things for the sake of the gratification of seeing results. This has been really been beneficial for me because it's helping me learn how to slow down and live in the moment.

Another really important lesson that I've learned from my seed growing journey is to not get discouraged when things go wrong, and it happens more often than you think! Every opportunity is something for me to learn from. With each failed attempt, I get a little closer to more successful outcomes. I'd never have learned as much as I know now if I'd have given up after the first set of failures, and with every new experience whether that's good or bad, I'm bringing you guys along for the ride, so if you guys are having any problems in your own seed growing journeys, let me tell you... you're not alone... it happens to all of us from time to time, the important thing here is to dust yourself off and keep going.

The final and probably the most important lesson I've learned from doing all of this, is to have fun!

Never let your seed growing journey start to geel like a chore... It's never going to be boring as long as you don't let it! Experiment with growing things you're actually going to have fun with! Experiment with veggies that you're actually going to eat! Experiment with flowers that will make your garden look pretty! Have as much fun as you want.. even when things go wrong... keep going!

Whatever your next steps are in your seed growing journey.. have fun with it!

Thank you for reading.
Until Next Time,
Kim

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