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Sowing the seeds of love

Je zaait bijvoorbeeld koriander.
Zelf lust ik het niet, maar ik heb het in de tuin om koolplanten te beveiligen tegen insecten.
Doordat ik het niet oogst, schiet de plant uiteindelijk in bloei. Koriander geeft schermbloemen. Adembenemend om te zien hoe perfect symmetrisch alle vertakkingen van deze bloeiwijze is.
De zaden gebruik ik in de keuken bij bepaalde gerechten. Er gaan er bijvoorbeeld aardig wat in chili olie.
Zie hoe overvloedig de natuur is. Ik hoefde maar 2 zaden aan de bodem te geven om deze volle schaal terug te krijgen.
Zo zaai ik denkbeeldig mijn liefde. Overal waar ik kom. De tuin, de dieren, de mensen. Alles bestrooi ik met mijn seeds of love.
Hier… vangenAfbeelding van Sheila Santillan via Pixabay
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Keep sowing and giving love, so we and the insects can enjoy the many flowers that come there.
It reminds me of a text from an old woman who traveled a path and every day watered seeds, until one day with the rain the path was filled with flowers, which served to beautify the city and feed the birds, that's love
Indeed, nature is infinitely generous, but we don't deserve it. Driven by economic profit, we are destroying all our sources of life.
@Rudy Siedlecki 🌳 Everything is energy. We (nature) can't break and we'll be fine. I believe in that.
This seems so lovely and cute. I don't really understand what this is about but I really like it !
Delicious, sowing plants and flowers is so much fun, I love it too. Sprinkle as much love around you as you can.
Above all, keep sowing. Everyone enjoys that. You, the animals and us of the very beautiful photos that we are presented here.
Learned something again, about cilantro. And a nice symbolism to compare it to 'sowing the seeds of love', something like that appeals!
How nice how you tell us about your crops and relate it to your love for nature and life.
It's a good way to give love to creatures smaller than us and give them something else so they can live.
A nice blog, Mona. I used to have a real herb garden from which we could pick abundantly. But as you get older, that interest in cooking with your own vegetables just decreases a bit. So I buy herbs that we currently need for cooking at the Carrefour or the Champion supermarket in our village.
@Leo 1 Well, if you have a Carrefour nearby. You have fantastic supermarkets. When you see ours in NL, it's really achieving it. hahaha
Wows so nice of you !!! You made Yoors made-up of seed really appreciate your efforts. It must have cost a loot of time to do this but i respect your efforts. Stunning
Sowing and harvesting is an understanding of all times. But sometimes it's good to bring that to the attention. Like you're doing here, Mona. ☺
What a lovely story! Can you harvest so much from coriander seeds? Does that have a less intense taste than the coriander itself? I don't like cilantro either, I already like the smell, brrr. A good idea to sow between the coals.
Don't you have the whole garden full of Coriander next year?
Don't you have the whole garden full of Coriander next year?
@ellesvandenbroek If you don't like cilantro, you have something in your DNA,. So I also have. The seeds taste and smell completely different from the leaf. An essential spice in the kitchen. I plant out each cabbage plant individually because we suffer... Show more @ellesvandenbroek If you don't like cilantro, you have something in your DNA,. So I also have. The seeds taste and smell completely different from the leaf. An essential spice in the kitchen. I plant out each cabbage plant individually because we suffer from peat moles. I have to wrap the carrots in a ribbon of burlap and add 1 coriander plant. There are still very few of them left (from the cilantro). Not bad, because this is much more than enough seed harvest.
This action is good because it is not only for our eyes, since each insect enjoys them in its own way. You always have to think about everything not just us, very well thought out.
Sowing seeds in the garden is a fun experience. Personally, I don't have super green fingers, but I'm happy with everything that works out. My toppers are the sunflowers, which later the birds are very happy with.
@Millieballon Sunflowers are so beautiful too. The way the flowers and seeds are formed in that HUGE heart.

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