How've
you been? Hope your spring has been fun and enjoyable with lots of projects and
you're excited for a new beautiful season with something green and refreshing.
I also hope you missed me and wondered what I was up to as I missed you so much
while I was away. Ohh, how much I missed you and wanted to talk to you. It was
so hard to live away from my little blog and friendly readers. It was so darn
hard... :) I apologize for being little too lazy and not able to talk to you so
long. Obviously, it isn’t such a good idea to ignore my blog this long. I feel
guilty and sorry. I found many new fans were joining subscription even when I
was away. How sweet! I must keep going forward. You’re my true inspiration and reliable
supporters. I am so~ blessed to have you!
Spring
is my kind of season. Spring in Korea used to be so lovely and glorious: full
of warm sunshine, calm and peaceful breeze, indescribable colors of flowers,
refreshing green carpet of grass everywhere. Recently it is changing so
dramatically though. Most of all, the air pollution from China attacked so bad that
me and my fiancé had to suffer serious throat and lung pain couple of weeks. We
sneezed, coughed, sneezed, coughed and over and over again..
We
went out to get fresh air hoping to get healthier but ended up being so sick. Our
attempt to get healthy turned out to be poison to us. We realized we should be
extra careful when we out in spring. Well, spring is not the same as I used to
know.
Here’s
one more story made me think further. The other day I was watching news about air
pollution. In Korea we pick up some herbs and plants during the spring season. We
make rice cakes, teas, salads and many other foods out of those greens.
However, the news was warning for those grow near the busy car streets. What
they found is poisons from cars stay on the surfaces of plants and some of them
don’t go away even if we wash or boil them. When we eat them they will stay in
our organs and make some serious problems.
After
those depressing experiences we decided to carry out what we’ve been planning
long time: start gardening by ourselves. Providing green and clean environment
and eating healthy and natural. Since we are living in the city it is not easy
to find enough fields to grow our greens so we made this tiny garden as a
starter near the windowsill. If this goes well we will extended it and grow more.
J said he would make the area just like a jungle. Well, we will see. J
So
here are some little ones we bought at the market. This is our first time so
instead of sowing seeds we chose shortcut. The moment we bought them they were
pretty tiny and weak just like preemies but overnight they got way healthier.
We
carefully put everyone in place. J got excited, too. He looked so happy while
he was planting little ones. Hope he gets more inspired and becomes a passionate
gardener.
Here is our little garden. Aren’t they adorable? They already look so amazing
to me. Those are all edible babygreens but we are planning to add some herbs,
plants and flowers next few weeks. This is purely a great idea and real joy! Nothing
fancy but obviously plants nurture us calmly and peacefully while we nurture
them. We will enjoy this all around the year. I am already feeling like I am a
mom, kind of. J
Any of you garden? I am sure many of you have an outdoor garden, too. If so, you guys are so blessed. Keep growing and enjoying and if you’d like to please share your story or your blog. I will be so happy to visit yours. If you’re hesitating this is a great time to start! You know I am all about something simple and easy. Gardening perfectly fits the department. If I can do this you can, absolutely!!
Thanks
for visiting and supporting me generously. I will be back with something fun
very very soon. Please stop by often and say hi~
OXOxo,
Soyun.
8 comments:
Even with a bigger garden it's not always easy! I live in the Highlands of Scotland which has a very short growing season and this year I planted too early and lost it all to the wind and rain. I started again though and the last couple of weeks have been very warm and sunny so it's going better now :-)
I'm so glad you posted again. I did miss you and wonder how you were doing. Your greens are lovely. That's terrible about all the pollution.
Really happy to read you again, it's a pleasure, your greens are very lovely, I hope they will grow fastly.
I hope to read you again very soon!
I missed your blog and glad you are back :)
I Googled Knitting Seoul Korea, and your blog post from last year popped up, about a new yarn shop. Read through the comments and read that someone had a hard time finding it, is it still there or out of business?
I will be visiting Seoul, this fall and would love to find the yarn shop or any other yarn store, and/or the craft market you mentioned. Could you reply with an address if you have them?
Thank you, Lena
Hi Lena,
The shop is still running and it is so easy to find it. It is almost right out of the subway stn. and you can't miss it.
About other craftshops I am trying to blog soon so please keep checking out my postings this summer!
Thank you for your reply! I'll keep checking in.
what is the address of your shop in Seoul?
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