The garden begins as a thought—an idea of what might grow. Like all ideas, it requires nurturing, patience, and the understanding that some seeds will flourish while others may not take root at all.

To build a garden is to engage in a conversation with time itself. The soil remembers what was planted before. The wind carries whispers of what might come next. And you, the gardener, stand at the intersection of past and future, creating a present moment that breathes.

When the garden finally blooms, it is not just the flowers that have transformed, but you as well.