May Wrap Up! Plus Three Winners...

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We haven't done a garden journal wrap up for a while, but we quite fancied doing one this week to celebrate some of the beautiful people who've been sharing their amazing gardens.

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This post also has set two beneficiaries for great garden journalling - @anggreklestari, @mysteriousroad and @friendlymoose. Thanks for all you share with the community, and may your gardens grow well!

Let's start with @mysteriousroad - his new found philosophy is that a bit of work brings reward, particularly with growing your own vegetables, and we love the positive intention he plants with each seed:

  • please grow well and alongwith all we too grow in every aspect of our life .
  • Be healthy and we also stay healthy.
  • Spread happiness and positivity and we all should do the same.

He's planting corn and okra this month.

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The unstoppable @plantstoplanks visited an incredible garden - doesn't it look like an AI photo? Just incredible. The vegetables are coming along well too - being vegan, plants are an essential part of her diet - not that that is the only excuse to grow tons of vegetables!

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@sunscape's garden is coming along well - she had a headstart with the greenhouse even though it was still pretty frosty outside.

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@anggreklestari confesses she's a perfectionist, but her hard work has turned her rental home into a beautiful garden. She's been utilising large water containers to put her plants in - a great upcycling project. And what a beautiful place for the sunrise!

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@greenthings wrote about a smokable plant in his garden :P, @genesledger admitted that gardening is a fantastic way to pass the time, @sammy00 is pulling tons of lettuce and spring onions from the greenhouse, and @sanjeevm is feasting on mangoes since it's the season for them in India.

Look at this for a gorgeous place! @thelivingworld laments a flood that washed away their garden, but it's beneficial to plant by the river too - the water is accessible, and the ground is fertile.

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@owasco has learnt what's not saving or preserving for winter, and shared a recipe and her news she's studying to become a homeopath! @hindavi and @eolianpariah2 are back in Norway tidying up their garden after being in India, @sumaiya777 is harvesting tomatoes in Bangledesh, and @karinxxl in the Netherlands is feasting on snowpeas.

@friendlymoose has moved from indoor to out, planting beans, cucumbers and all kinds of things in his abundant garden.

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We hope you enjoyed this wrap up - please give it an upvote and a reblog if you can, as all attention helps this garden, and therefore your garden, grow!*


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I really inspired gardening, there are lots of my friends here in hive platform cheering me up. Thank you very much.

I would like to thank @gardenhive for choosing my post. I am happy to be part of this community. Congratulations everyone. 😊

These are very beautiful post by amazing authors. They have graced the community with awesome content to learn, to grow and to appreciate. I say thank you to them.

Whoaaaa, garden with all beauty around! Gardener here also great in shaping beautiful spaces ❤️❤️❤️❤️

Ohh ...I am so happy that you found these positive thoughts useful and selected my entry 😀😀

Let's gardening more 😄

There is soo much green in all the gsrden updates!
Thanks @gardenhive!

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The whole blog has something positive and spreads goodness.😍