There's wisdom in learning to let things go for a season. I let my raised bed go wild over the summer. Just other things needed my attention more than the garden. Rest can be a valid priority in God's economy.
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You two have done plenty already this year, glad you are taking a break.
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I’ve been feeling the burnout. I have decided to sacrifice my tomatoes in favor of preserving my apples and then being done for the year.
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The Provident Prepper
Confession time: My garden is about to freeze and I'm... on vacation? 😅 I know, I know. Peak harvest season, and I'm at Bear Lake instead of preserving tomatoes. But here's the thing—if we burn ourselves out, we'll end up hating the gardens we love.
Just dropped a new video on The Provident Gardener about finding balance, preventing garden burnout, and why sometimes the best thing you can do for your garden is step AWAY from it.
Have you ever felt guilty about taking a break during busy garden season? Watch and let me know in the comments! https://youtu.be/k3xdvKuOjw8
Thanks for joining us in the garden!
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