Lessons Learned In The Greenhouse
March 15th, 2007 by
Greenthumb
Greenhouses can be places to learn many different kinds of things. Owning a greenhouse means that lessons will be learned. In many cases, lessons that build charactor.
Patience is one of the lessons learned by those who own greenhouses.
It takes patience to build the greenhouse or wait until it is built. Patience is acquired while putting a greenhouse together and organizing all the various components. When you start plants from seeds your patience may reach an all-time high as you wait for the plants to emerge, the flowers to bloom and or the vegetables to grow large enough to eat. If you work with children or new gardeners in your greenhouse you will not only be learning how to be patient, you will be passing that quality along to others.
Greenhouses are great places to learn how to relax. Wander through a greenhouse and you will be amazed at the beauty and peacefulness. If you allow yourself to enjoy the wonders of a greenhouse you will be able to relax and slow down. The business of your life will fade away, even if just for an hour or two.
In a greenhouse a person can learn a new skill. A greenhouse is the perfect place to discover how to plant, sow and reap. Inside a greenhouse you will learn about taking care of living, growing things. Greenhouse gardeners can find out how ventilation and watering systems work.
Appreciation is something that gardeners learn while working in a greenhouse. Appreciation of nature and the miracle of growth, of being able to nurture and tend to plants and flowers that begin as fragile things and soon grow into sturdy, healthy things.
These are just a few of the lessons that can be learned by those who own and work in greenhouses.
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