Guest blog written by Stacey Spruels
Gardening has recently become a passion of mine since 2022. I really wish I had found it sooner as the gardening journey has changed my own mental well-being.
The first signs of enjoying aspects of gardening came during a takeaway night with mum visiting, she mentioned about regrowing vegetables. After watching various videos I was straight in the fridge and cutting the end of a spring onion and placing it into water. I was amazed how quick the spring onion started growing back which led me into researching other foods to regrow.
This started me trying to regrow different vegetables from sweet potato, leeks to lettuce and trying to reduce waste. This also sparked an interest with my two children who loved seeing the rapid changes each morning when coming down for breakfast.
The journey then progressed to plant propagation. Being a family of four and the cost of living crisis means we budget where we can. I love the feeling of growing free plants, one as this is cost effective but also to see the growing process. Watching the growing journey gave me a huge satisfaction that I actually grew and nurtured the cutting to become a fully grown plant. This then naturally led onto wanting to grow more out in the garden.
Then in May 2022 we suddenly we lost my Father in Law to a short diagnosis of Motor Neurone Disease. Barry was a keen gardener and had a beautiful allotment and would always appear with fruit and vegetables he had grown. When you would drive past his flat you would always see something growing in his window, the last thing he had growing there we actually still have, which is a goldfish plant. This then added to my growing journey of doing something in memory for Barry, this was to help all of us keep his memory going.
We put our name down for an allotment and within two months we were able to get a lovely size plot at the end of 2022. Filled with excitement I started planning what we could grow and before you knew it seedlings were everywhere at home!