The only constant about a garden is change. It's not just the sweeping changes from winter to spring, but smaller differences you see week to week. I am sometimes impressed by how a patch of my garden can shift over the course of even just a day. With all that change, it's impossible to keep track of not just how the garden looks, but how you felt about how the garden looked at that time. Feelings aren't to be discounted, because they are precisely what you'll want to recall at the end of the season, when you make decisions about changes for next year. I am constantly making mental notes about particular plants or parts of the yard as I work, but remembering them all is impossible. A garden
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