12: Winter Garden Reflections: Rhythms That Anchor Us Through Time
Description
There's something really grounding about returning to the same rhythms year after year. Showing up for the season. Showing up for yourself and the people around you. We set out to talk about seasonal rhythms in the garden, but what we ended up exploring is how those rhythms actually inform life, how repetition becomes ritual, and how those rituals anchor us through time.
In this episode, Nicole (my podcast producer and Relish Gardens marketing extraordinaire) joins me to share how she uses nature-based activities to help her kids connect to the season.
Winter is a good moment to reflect on which activities you keep in your life, which ones you prioritize, and why you value them. Because it's those small things, the ones you return to again and again, that create real connection.
In this episode, I cover:
- How traditions and seasonal rhythms ground us through the passage of time and connect us across years
- The mindset shift from seeing storm debris as a chore to getting excited about materials for winter pots and bonfires
- Nicole's approach to "microdosing anticipation" for her kids through nature-based advent calendar activities
- How putting the garden to bed creates space for both reflection on the past year and anticipation for what's coming
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Until next time, I hope you find something in your garden to truly relish.



