As many of us move into the second half, or even the fourth quarter of life, New Year’s becomes a time for reflecting on past decisions and the energy and time needed to support those decisions. In this column, master gardener Julie Silva reflects on her garden “systems” when she will no longer be here to maintain them. When I die: · Who will surprise the neighbors with a new plant or seeds that will become the highlight of their spring garden? · Who will feed the mosquitos with delicious, organic blood in the evenings while gardening? This year’s mosquitos refer to me as the blood bank. · Will the squirrels have a celebration of life and worry about where and when the food is arriving next?
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