Gardening is my life! Or I would like to be...

Gardening is my life! Or I would like to be...

by Roberta Andrews -
Number of replies: 2

Hey classmates!

Gardening has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. Growing up, my parents, both from the tropics, surrounded our home with houseplants and lush, eye-catching landscapes. It wasn’t just about looks; it was about creating a space that felt alive and inviting. That early exposure is what sparked my love for planning and designing gardens that are both functional and beautiful.

What I love most now is seeing a garden come together and watching it start conversations, people stopping to ask what plant they’re looking at, how something tastes, or commenting on a thriving herb garden. My plant style is pretty eclectic. I love the odd and unusual, from orchids to my starfish cactus (Stapelia), which puts on a stunning bloom that smells terrible, but for good reason, since it attracts pollinators!

I was inspired to become a Master Gardener Volunteer to deepen my knowledge and help others succeed. I’m especially excited to learn more about plant health, disease prevention, and how to help plants reach their full potential. I’m really looking forward to learning, working, and volunteering alongside all of you.


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Re: Gardening is my life! Or I would like to be...

by Joshua Vrooman -
It is so neat to see how a home garden can bring neighbors together! I hope this training will help deepen your knowledge and allow for you to help others improve their gardening skills!
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Re: Gardening is my life! Or I would like to be...

by Maxon Ali -
I love how you mentioned creating a space that feels both alive and inviting. I, too, feel the desire to share growing spaces with many people and almost have them feel invited to walk through or stop and stay for a while. Even the terrible smells make great conversation starters! Gardens are truly a great way to inspire community among people.