A moment of inspiration is always an exciting thing. You come up with an idea and then build upon it and get wrapped up and involved. There is much enthusiasm and anticipation as you develop your idea and put ll the pieces together. As you move along the whole project envelopes you and the excitement builds everything is going along smoothly then things start to fall apart.
This is were the aggravation part starts to set in. When things are not going well it can quickly get to you. At this point as the frustration builds it is time to step back and regroup. The biggest challenges are sometimes simple to overcome if you just take a breather and reanalyze where you are at.
I have on many occasions run into this and believe me the best solution is to take a moment and then start again. I have tried to get something to grow and in spite of best efforts time after time the plant material will hang in for a while and then finally just give up the ghost. While you may not be able to grow the desired plant you just need to find something that will work in that area. Often times this results in a big surprise as the substitute actually fits better and is much more spectacular than what you had initially envisioned.
Gardening is full of surprises and it can be a great source of inspiration as well. I always seem to find something new and unusual and it never ceases to amaze me.
The more I do the more I learn and as I learn the more I grow!
Inspiration And Aggravation
A moment of inspiration is always an exciting thing. You come up with an idea and then build upon it and get wrapped up and involved. There is much enthusiasm and anticipation as you develop your idea and put ll the pieces together. As you move along the whole project envelopes you and the excitement builds everything is going along smoothly then things start to fall apart.
This is were the aggravation part starts to set in. When things are not going well it can quickly get to you. At this point as the frustration builds it is time to step back and regroup. The biggest challenges are sometimes simple to overcome if you just take a breather and reanalyze where you are at.
I have on many occasions run into this and believe me the best solution is to take a moment and then start again. I have tried to get something to grow and in spite of best efforts time after time the plant material will hang in for a while and then finally just give up the ghost. While you may not be able to grow the desired plant you just need to find something that will work in that area. Often times this results in a big surprise as the substitute actually fits better and is much more spectacular than what you had initially envisioned.
Gardening is full of surprises and it can be a great source of inspiration as well. I always seem to find something new and unusual and it never ceases to amaze me.
The more I do the more I learn and as I learn the more I grow!