Weeding

One of the best times to pull weeds is in the cool of the evening.  In the Garden of Eden, Creator God talked with Adam and Eve in the cool of the evening. It is a time when we reflect from the event’s from the day.  I thought about this as I was working in the garden one evening.

I was weeding an area planted with many different varieties of flower seeds and they were competing for space with the weeds.  I had not weeded that row, since it can take up to two weeks for some flower seeds to emerge.  I started  pulling the weeds that were familiar to me and I was careful not to disturb any that looked like a plant.  I was reminded how we need to be careful when caring for others in our lives who are new in their relationship with Jesus.  If I would go into that patch of what looked like weeds and just yank them all out, I may loose the very seedlings I am hoping to see mature into beautiful flowers.

You might recognize the connection I was making with the patch of what looked like mostly weeds and looking at someone’s life and thinking about the many negative characteristics visible in a person. It takes time to help someone gently pull out the unfruitful habits.  We can help them recognize and identify the intrusive weeds; praying for our weaker brothers and sisters, leading them in repenting and receiving the forgiveness of Jesus.  It is often helpful to have a mature and experienced gardener work on that patch of weeds with us.  If we are alone we can grow discouraged.

Sometimes the weeds are growing obnoxiously out of control right in front of me. The entrance to the walk was one such area.  I kept ignoring them thinking I would get my gloves and pull them without getting my hands dirty.

But this morning, I had enough!  Even though I was expecting guests within an hour, I started in on those weeds with a vengence.  I didn’t care that my nails were getting dirty because the job was getting done!  As I was pulling and yanking, my thought was, “When there are glaring habits that can no longer be ignored, we need to get rid of them in our own lives!”  Complaining, impatience, selfishness, just to name a few, grow increasingly obnoxious until there is nothing to do but decide that enough is enough.  There are sins that so easily beset us here in this life but as we recognize and identify them we can eliminate them by repenting and receiving the forgiveness of Jesus.  Weeds never stop growing but there are ways to decrease their appearance!  Sounds like a future post!

Out with the old, in with the new!  Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.  If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit.  But the fruit of the Spirirt is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfullness, gentleness, and self control.  Galations 5:22-25

 

Companion Gardening

The sour cherry tree and wheat field are companions in this photo because it is near the end of June and time to harvest both of them.

A bunch of radishes that added crunch and spiceness to our salad.
A bunch of radishes that add crunch and spiciness to a salad.

Companion gardening is a theory that planting different plants together can be beneficial for better yields, pest control, and making the most of your garden space. Some plants can also hinder the growth of certain ones.  Different websites sometimes differ as to what plants and herbs are beneficial to one another.  These beautiful radishes are a result of randomly sown seeds next to the cucumbers.  I had read that radishes are one of the plants that might be a deterrent against cucumber beetles.  I don’t know how it works exactly because the radishes are ready to be harvested now and the cucumber plants are still growing.  Perhaps as the radish plant matures and produce a flower, the beetles might be attracted to the flowers.  I also planted dill to help attract beneficial predators.  Dill leaves may also be scattered around squash plants to repel the squash beetle.  The cucumbers have lots of companions this year!

The cucumbers' companions!
The cucumbers’ companions!

There are three other plants in the photo with the cucumbers.  In the foreground is dill with a yellow flower.  ( These flowers  are nice to put into a jar of dill pickles.)  Next to it are some of the radish plants.  The cucumbers are the lowest to the ground and are just starting to vine.  In back of them I planted six foot sunflowers.  My thought is that they can climb up the stalks of the tall sunflowers.  I think I might have to train them to do that!  The weed grass in the very back needs to be deleted!  I wish I could do it with the touch of the delete button..Lol!

  • Don’t we all need one another in this life to give each other encouragement and strength?
  • Romans 12:15 says we are to rejoice with those that rejoice and weep with those that weep.  In either of those situations, I want to share it with someone.  When a loved one has died, seeing familiar faces is a comfort during that time of sorrow.  I also love to share the exciting news of a new grandchild that has been born.
  • In Galatians 6:2 we are to bear one another’s burdens and thereby fulfill the law of Christ.  We are to pray for one another.
  • We are to be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints. Ephesians 6:18 I believe that is for our families, friends, and those we don’t know who are brothers and sisters in Christ who are suffering for the name of Jesus.
  • Lastly, we are to consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds.  This is interesting to consider how we do that.  We are not to neglect meeting with one another but encourage each other as the day of his coming back again is drawing near. Hebrews 10:24-25.  
  • Please add any thoughts that come to your mind of how we are to be companions together in this life.

 

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