Video – Garden Of Life Series Part 2

Published April 7, 2010

The Garden of Life series continues with this second installment. When creating a garden, there are a multitude of things that can go wrong. Learn about some of the events and circumstances that can derail the progress of your garden.

Disaster’s which hinder the growth of your garden

  • The soil is just not right.
  • Rocks prevent you from digging and planting.
  • Animals of every kind eat at your plants.
  • You may give up because your garden doesn’t grow quick enough.
  • The sun can be blocked out, preventing vital nutrients from getting to your plants.
  • Floods may wash out and stunt the growth of your garden.
  • A tornado or other disaster may destroy your entire garden completely.
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4 Responses to “Video – Garden Of Life Series Part 2”

  1. Hi Jeremy, the artist :)

    The radioactive worms edit was funny. That aside, my take away would be to persevere despite any obstacles.

    See you soon!
    Kim´s last blog ..Clarity — Take Action and the Next Step Will Reveal Itself My ComLuv Profile

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    Jeremy Reply:

    Hi Kim, yes, I’m becoming quite the artist. You are very insightful with your comment about the perseverance. I will be releasing part 3 soon and I think you’ll find yourself ahead of the game for it :)

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  2. Jeremy it’s interesting you’re doing this because I have a plant in my bedroom that is dead… and I mean dead. I stopped watering it, it sits next to the window and everyone’s telling me to throw it out because it’s dead and gone but I’m watering it everyday, hopeful that it’s going to come back to life. The plants just not growing the way I’d hope it would have. This is a perfect representation of that.

    Great video, thanks for sharing!!
    Jarrod@ Optimistic Journey´s last blog ..You Know You’re Favored by God When… My ComLuv Profile

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    Jeremy Reply:

    Very interesting situation with your plant Jarrod. I’ve had ‘plants’ in my past both grow and not grow in situations and I can look back at now and understand why each happened. Thanks for sharing that real life experience with your plant.

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