Thriving or surviving?

debbiedeconing | Margaret Roberts rose

Yesterday I spotted the first rose of summer in my garden.

A soft pink bloom on a bush that I bought and planted only one year ago.  This will be its first settled season.

This morning I went out for a closer inspection and on one floribunda bush only – counted 65 buds waiting to fabulously open.

Yes, Margaret Roberts is flourishing in my little garden – and yes, the photo in this post is from my garden and not  a catalogue!  

On introspection, I wondered if we often just survive or do we flourish in our little spot of life?

To flourish is to be successful, healthy and to grow luxuriantly … flourishing plants (if I think of my rosebush) are usually a source of joy to others as well.

Those who flourish are in a state of activity or production and may reach a height of development or influence.

A quick search confirmed for me the basic requirements of what it takes for a plant to flourish. You can take the metaphor further yourselves. Are  these conditions pre-existing or do we have to ensure that they are provided for and are in place?

  • Suitable grounding and good roots
  • The PH level of the water  and the amount of mineral salts that can be absorbed
  • Supplementation – a little extra input never hurt anyone …
  • The right climate for growth and well-being

Sometimes patience is also required, maybe even for a season or so.

Are you thriving or surviving? What do you think are the essential ingredients for flourishing in our tough environment today?

2 Comments Add yours

  1. Jane's avatar Jane says:

    Such a beauty!

  2. Lizette's avatar Lizette says:

    Just love this time of the year when everything starts to come to life again. Beautiful rose!

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