An ongoing, active relationship to land is irreplaceable. If your life requires you elsewhere, your garden will be tended with love.
Your garden is in a constant state of flux. Sometimes those changes are minute, from day to day, and progress less obviously than from one season to the next. If you’ve ever let a patch of earth get away from you, or returned to a garden left wild and untended for months or even years, you’ve witnessed the natural succession nature wants to take towards becoming a forest.
Keeping an eye on things with regular maintenance does a few very important things that are key to fulfilling a role as a steward of land.
Pruning, weeding, watering, building soil health, and transplanting all require skills developed through years of professional experience. Well trained hands and the knowledge to guide them will assure a healthy garden throughout the seasons.