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How Gardening Brought Me Back to Life: A Personal Journey from Grief to Growth

Megan Porter
2025-06-24 00:10:00
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Sometimes the smallest seed can grow into somethin...

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Sometimes the smallest seed can grow into something life-changing. I never expected gardening to become a lifeline, but it did. After a painful loss and months of feeling like I was floating through life, I picked up a trowel and planted my first pack of marigolds. What happened over the next year was more than just flowers blooming—it was healing, purpose, and peace returning to my days. Here's how gardening helped me reconnect with myself, one plant at a time.

1. It Started with a Single Pot on the Balcony

After my mother passed away in early spring, I was lost. She loved her garden—it was her pride and joy. The smell of rosemary, the sound of her humming as she trimmed roses—it was all part of my childhood. But I had never gardened myself. A few weeks after the funeral, I found a pack of marigold seeds in a drawer she had labeled “For Next Spring.” On a whim, I filled a pot with soil, planted those seeds, and set it on my apartment balcony. I didn’t expect much. But two weeks later, little green shoots appeared. For the first time in months, I smiled. I began to water them daily, speaking softly to the leaves like I remembered my mom doing. The routine gave my mornings purpose again.

2. I Kept Planting, and Slowly, I Kept Healing

That first pot turned into five, then ten. I planted lavender, basil, mint, and even tried tomatoes. Some failed. Most flourished. I watched the sunrise every day with a cup of tea and my garden growing quietly around me. I read about soil pH, sunlight hours, composting, and slowly became obsessed—in a good way. I started journaling each plant’s growth, celebrating every new leaf or bloom like a little victory. Every time I touched the soil, I felt grounded. The grief was still there, but it was softened. Plants don't rush. They grow on their own time. I began to give myself that same grace.

3. My Balcony Became My Sanctuary—and My Mom’s Legacy

By the end of the year, my balcony was overflowing with life. Friends who visited called it “a jungle in the sky.” Strangers walking by below sometimes looked up and waved. But most importantly, I felt connected again—to the earth, to my mother’s memory, and to a part of myself I hadn’t known existed. I now share my gardening stories online, hoping to inspire others who may be hurting or just looking for peace. Gardening didn’t fix everything—but it gave me light when I needed it most. A place to cry, to grow, and to remember that from loss, something beautiful can still bloom.

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