The 6 Powerful Life Lessons I learned while planting flowers with my Mother
<p>At age ten, I was a key member of my mother’s plantnapping operation.</p>
<p>I am confident the statute of limitations has passed for transporting plants across county lines, so I’m ready to discuss it.</p>
<p>Let me share with you what I learned from being a plant smuggler. What Mom taught me during those days didn’t just make me a better gardener; it made me a better person.</p>
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<p>During the summers of my early years, my mother and I would cruise along back roads, scanning the hillsides and ditches for whatever was blooming that she didn’t have in her garden. The radio was always on, and she would hum along with her favorite tunes.</p>
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