- Author: Danielle Wilkowski
As a gardener, November means many things to me. I count my blessings when I think of the hardships our forefathers endured, and feel so fortunate that my life is much easier than those pioneers had it in the beginning of their life in the 'New Frontier'. As I rake the leaves of my neighbor's trees, pull weeds, check for insect pests and pathogens that can overwinter, amend the soil in my raised beds, add protective mulch and plan for my next season's garden, I realize that I have nothing to complain about.
How lucky I am that I have the benefit of stores to purchase supplies to make this garden grow. All I need to do is decide what I want, do the research in books or on the Internet, drive to the store and purchase or order via catalog or a web site. Oh, sure, I do have to bend, stretch, reach and lift -- not to mention dig and water. But it is a labor of love not to mention the healthy exercise, vitamin D, and fresh air I am receiving.
So in this month when we think so much about Thanksgiving, I wish to declare my thankfulness to my ancestors who made all of this possible. In addition, I am grateful for my family, friends and world. May each of you reading this enjoy November in any way that makes you happy.