There's so much energy, encouragement, and comfort to be had outside in the garden, whether it's 'natural' or created. Being outside, tending plants, while listening to and observing birds -- these are things that I love. My intensively managed patches -- the main vegetable garden, the satellite garden, the borders, containers, and hanging baskets, not to mention the meadow -- are just about all that I can manage.
Weekends and spring evenings fly by, but I'm mindful that even if I had all day every day, that there are other things to observe and learn about, in addition to what I enjoy in my garden. I had a lovely Sunday afternoon planting perennials that needed to be in the dirt, moving plants around in containers, transplanting tomatoes, sowing more squash seeds, weeding the 'back forty' forest-to-be, as well as weeding the front meadow.
But I guess the message is that we should create the garden that we enjoy to maintain, and not to extend ourselves beyond that. It should always be fun, I think, and once gardening becomes 'yard work' -- it's not fun anymore.