Because of the mild winter of 2012 gave way here to be born in Georgia, more people sneezing and signs of plant growth and color are beginning to reveal itself. The changing seasons remind me of the similarities in the cycles of nature and the economy. What comes to mind for me, “You reap what you sow.”
In the fall of our whole family spent several days planting hundreds of bulbs. We have prepared the ground by plowing, there is ensured a good drainage, and adding compost. Then we made sure that each bulb was placed at the right depth, fertilized, watered and in. … And then we waited. Of course we kept a watchful eye, and had often scare away curious chipmunks and squirrels. But in the end there was really nothing to do except to be patient.
Finally, after months of testing the hope that we noticed the seeds break through the soil. One by one, these beautiful babies green ours began to defy gravity and reach the sky. In a few weeks, hundreds of sprouts had appeared. And then, the “ultimate miracle.” Happens when I drove into the driveway this afternoon, he was the soft ground black our first bloom. Small and fragile entered, this flower was a yellow gold sign of success, and an acknowledgment that if you prepare properly sow and reap the rewards. » Read more: Is Your Business Garden Sensational?
