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Gardening Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 18, 2024 | 235 quotes
  1. “If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”

    Marcus Tullius Cicero
  2. “You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming.”

    Pablo Neruda
  3. “A good garden may have some weeds.”

    Thomas Fuller
  4. “If your knees aren't green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously re-examine your life.”

    Bill Watterson
  5. “To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour.”

    William Blake
  6. “In search of my mother's garden, I found my own.”

    Alice Walker
  7. “Use plants to bring life.”

    Douglas Wilson
  8. “Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.”

    Luther Burbank
  9. “The best place to find God is in a garden. You can dig for him there.”

    George Bernard Shaw
  10. “The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul.”

    Alfred Austin
  11. “In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.”

    Margaret Atwood
  12. “Flowers are restful to look at. They have neither emotions nor conflicts.”

    Sigmund Freud
  13. “Behold, my friends, the spring is come; the earth has gladly received the embraces of the sun, and we shall soon see the results of their love!”

    Sitting Bull
  14. “A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust.”

    Gertrude Jekyll
  15. “Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them.”

    A. A. Milne
  16. “It is only the farmer who faithfully plants seeds in the Spring, who reaps a harvest in the Autumn.”

    B. C. Forbes
  17. “It will never rain roses: when we want to have more roses we must plant more trees.”

    George Eliot
  18. “No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden.”

    Thomas Jefferson
  19. “When the flower blooms, the bees come uninvited.”

    Ramakrishna
  20. “A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows.”

    Doug Larson
  21. “Help us to be ever faithful gardeners of the spirit, who know that without darkness nothing comes to birth, and without light nothing flowers.”

    May Sarton
  22. “A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone expended effort on them.”

    Liberty Hyde Bailey
  23. “Love is the flower of life, and blossoms unexpectedly and without law, and must be plucked where it is found, and enjoyed for the brief hour of its duration.”

    D. H. Lawrence
  24. “God Almighty first planted a garden. And indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures.”

    Francis Bacon
  25. “Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?”

    Douglas Adams
  26. “By plucking her petals, you do not gather the beauty of the flower.”

    Rabindranath Tagore
  27. “Gardens are not made by singing 'Oh, how beautiful,' and sitting in the shade.”

    Rudyard Kipling
  28. “What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have never been discovered.”

    Ralph Waldo Emerson
  29. “I don't like formal gardens. I like wild nature. It's just the wilderness instinct in me, I guess.”

    Walt Disney
  30. “Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you.”

    Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  31. “To dwell is to garden.”

    Martin Heidegger
  32. “A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, even though we do not love it.”

    Dogen
  33. “The flower that smells the sweetest is shy and lowly.”

    William Wordsworth
  34. “Let us not forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man. When tillage begins, other arts will follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization.”

    Daniel Webster
  35. “A garden must combine the poetic and the mysterious with a feeling of serenity and joy.”

    Luis Barragan
  36. “Remember that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect the kind of care they get.”

    H. Jackson Brown, Jr
  37. “I value my garden more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them fruit for their songs.”

    Joseph Addison
  38. “We must cultivate our own garden. When man was put in the garden of Eden he was put there so that he should work, which proves that man was not born to rest.”

    Voltaire
  39. “From plants that wake when others sleep, from timid jasmine buds that keep their odour to themselves all day, but when the sunlight dies away let the delicious secret out to every breeze that roams about.”

    Thomas Moore
  40. “A lawn is nature under totalitarian rule.”

    Michael Pollan
  41. “I like gardening - it's a place where I find myself when I need to lose myself.”

    Alice Sebold
  42. “I want it said of me by those who knew me best, that I always plucked a thistle and planted a flower where I thought a flower would grow.”

    Abraham Lincoln
  43. “A man has made at least a start on discovering the meaning of human life when he plants shade trees under which he knows full well he will never sit.”

    D. Elton Trueblood
  44. “A weed is but an unloved flower.”

    Ella Wheeler Wilcox
  45. “He plants trees to benefit another generation.”

    Caecilius Statius
  46. “Gardening is how I relax. It's another form of creating and playing with colors.”

    Oscar de la Renta
  47. “Garden as though you will live forever.”

    William Kent
  48. “Flowers are happy things.”

    P. G. Wodehouse
  49. “And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.”

    Khalil Gibran
  50. “We learn from our gardens to deal with the most urgent question of the time: How much is enough?”

    Wendell Berry
  51. “Plant and your spouse plants with you; weed and you weed alone.”

    Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  52. “Gardening is learning, learning, learning. That's the fun of them. You're always learning.”

    Helen Mirren
  53. “Trees and plants always look like the people they live with, somehow.”

    Zora Neale Hurston
  54. “Little things seem nothing, but they give peace, like those meadow flowers which individually seem odorless but all together perfume the air.”

    Georges Bernanos
  55. “The earth is rocky and full of roots; it's clay, and it seems doomed and polluted, but you dig little holes for the ugly shriveled bulbs, throw in a handful of poppy seeds, and cover it all over, and you know you'll never see it again - it's death and clay and shrivel, and your hands are nicked from the rocks, your nails black with soil.”

    Anne Lamott
  56. “My neighbour asked if he could use my lawnmower and I told him of course he could, so long as he didn't take it out of my garden.”

    Eric Morecambe
  57. “Well I do find the beauty in animals. I find beauty everywhere. I find beauty in my garden.”

    Doris Day
  58. “If a tree dies, plant another in its place.”

    Carolus Linnaeus
  59. “I love planting. I love digging holes, putting plants in, tapping them in. And I love weeding, but I don't like tidying up the garden afterwards.”

    Jamaica Kincaid
  60. “I love things that are indescribable, like the taste of an avocado or the smell of a gardenia.”

    Barbra Streisand
  61. “There's something about taking a plow and breaking new ground. It gives you energy.”

    Ken Kesey
  62. “I do some of my best thinking while pulling weeds.”

    Martha Smith
  63. “A vegetable garden in the beginning looks so promising and then after all little by little it grows nothing but vegetables, nothing, nothing but vegetables.”

    Gertrude Stein
  64. “What a man needs in gardening is a cast-iron back, with a hinge in it.”

    Charles Dudley Warner
  65. “I know that if odour were visible, as colour is, I'd see the summer garden in rainbow clouds.”

    Robert Bridges
  66. “Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are.”

    Alfred Austin
  67. “The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.”

    Gertrude Jekyll
  68. “Who loves a garden loves a greenhouse too.”

    William Cowper
  69. “The garden suggests there might be a place where we can meet nature halfway.”

    Michael Pollan
  70. “It is a golden maxim to cultivate the garden for the nose, and the eyes will take care of themselves.”

    Robert Louis Stevenson
  71. “The garden, by design, is concerned with both the interior and the land beyond the garden.”

    Stephen Gardiner
  72. “I've always felt that having a garden is like having a good and loyal friend.”

    C. Z. Guest
  73. “I love decorating my home. I'm a gardener too, so that's usually something I have to play catch up with.”

    Suzy Bogguss
  74. “A garden is a complex of aesthetic and plastic intentions; and the plant is, to a landscape artist, not only a plant - rare, unusual, ordinary or doomed to disappearance - but it is also a color, a shape, a volume or an arabesque in itself.”

    Roberto Burle Marx
  75. “My extravagance is my garden - it's the first thing I look at every morning when I wake up. It gives me so much pleasure.”

    Ina Garten
  76. “The flower which is single need not envy the thorns that are numerous.”

    Rabindranath Tagore
  77. “The cottage garden; most for use designed, Yet not of beauty destitute.”

    Charlotte Smith
  78. “Some men like to make a little garden out of life and walk down a path.”

    Jean Anouilh
  79. “Everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help. Gardening is an instrument of grace.”

    May Sarton
  80. “The most lasting and pure gladness comes to me from my gardens.”

    Lillie Langtry
  81. “Gardening is not a rational act.”

    Margaret Atwood
  82. “Every time I imagine a garden in an architectural setting, it turns into a magical place. I think of gardens I have seen, that I believe I have seen, that I long to see, surrounded by simple walls, columns, arcades or the facades of buildings - sheltered places of great intimacy where I want to stay for a long time.”

    Peter Zumthor
  83. “One lifetime is never enough to accomplish one's horticultural goals. If a garden is a site for the imagination, how can we be very far from the beginning?”

    Francis Cabot Lowell
  84. “The Herbs ought to be distilled when they are in their greatest vigor, and so ought the Flowers also.”

    Nicholas Culpeper
  85. “If you build up the soil with organic material, the plants will do just fine.”

    John Harrison
  86. “The secret of improved plant breeding, apart from scientific knowledge, is love.”

    Luther Burbank
  87. “The lesson I have thoroughly learnt, and wish to pass on to others, is to know the enduring happiness that the love of a garden gives.”

    Gertrude Jekyll
  88. “I love being in my garden. I don't plant a lot of exotic flora, but I do spend a lot of time outside doing manual labour.”

    Jacqueline Bisset
  89. “All gardening is landscape painting.”

    William Kent
  90. “It is a good idea to be alone in a garden at dawn or dark so that all its shy presences may haunt you and possess you in a reverie of suspended thought.”

    James Douglas
  91. “You have to get up and plant the seed and see if it grows, but you can't just wait around, you have to water it and take care of it.”

    Bootsy Collins
  92. “Well tended garden is better than a neglected wood lot.”

    Dixie Lee Ray
  93. “I need my friends, I need my house, I need my garden.”

    Miranda Richardson
  94. “But if each man could have his own house, a large garden to cultivate and healthy surroundings - then, I thought, there will be for them a better opportunity of a happy family life.”

    George Cadbury
  95. “Fertilizer does no good in a heap, but a little spread around works miracles all over.”

    Richard Brinsley Sheridan
  96. “I plant a lot of trees. I am a great believer in planting things for future generations. I loathe the now culture where you just live for today.”

    Penelope Keith
  97. “I also like to garden. I grow things, vegetables, flowers… I particularly like orchids. I raise orchids.”

    Beau Bridges
  98. “If a person cannot love a plant after he has pruned it, then he has either done a poor job or is devoid of emotion.”

    Liberty Hyde Bailey
  99. “Do you know that charming part of our country which has been called the garden of France - that spot where, amid verdant plains watered by wide streams, one inhales the purest air of heaven?”

    Alfred de Vigny
  100. “I enjoy painting, cutting the lawn and working in the garden when I have time. That's therapy for me. I enjoy working with my hands.”

    Billy Williams
  101. “It's true that I have a wide range of interests. I like to write and paint and make music and go walking on my own and garden. In fact, gardening is probably what I enjoy doing more than anything else.”

    Viggo Mortensen
  102. “I read, go for walks and I love to garden. My hands are such a mess. People think I should have movie star hands, but they're just gardening ones. Always slightly grubby and with a bit of dirt under the fingernails.”

    Amanda Donohoe
  103. “A brier rose whose buds yield fragrant harvest for the honey bee.”

    Letitia Elizabeth Landon
  104. “I think this is what hooks one to gardening: it is the closest one can come to being present at creation.”

    Phyllis Theroux
  105. “I just planted the family vegetables yesterday. You name it, I grow it.”

    Steve Zahn
  106. “The more help a person has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.”

    W. H. Davies
  107. “When a finished work of 20th century sculpture is placed in an 18th century garden, it is absorbed by the ideal representation of the past, thus reinforcing political and social values that are no longer with us.”

    Robert Smithson
  108. “My passion for gardening may strike some as selfish, or merely an act of resignation in the face of overwhelming problems that beset the world. It is neither. I have found that each garden is just what Voltaire proposed in Candide: a microcosm of a just and beautiful society.”

    Andrew Weil
  109. “Weather means more when you have a garden. There's nothing like listening to a shower and thinking how it is soaking in around your green beans.”

    Marcelene Cox
  110. “I loved to get all dusty and ride horses and plant potatoes and cotton.”

    Dorothy Malone
  111. “I like solitary pursuits, such as reading or pottering about in the garden.”

    Hayley Mills
  112. “How deeply seated in the human heart is the liking for gardens and gardening.”

    Alexander Smith
  113. “Working with plants, trees, fences and walls, if they practice sincerely they will attain enlightenment.”

    Dogen
  114. “No one will understand a Japanese garden until you've walked through one, and you hear the crunch underfoot, and you smell it, and you experience it over time. Now there's no photograph or any movie that can give you that experience.”

    J. Carter Brown
  115. “Gardeners are good at nurturing, and they have a great quality of patience, they're tender. They have to be persistent.”

    Ralph Fiennes
  116. “Against her ankles as she trod The lucky buttercups did nod.”

    Jean Ingelow
  117. “I do the gardening.”

    Ken Livingstone
  118. “Everyone wants instant everything, and they want instant success, but I always think you should treat things in the arts like a garden, and let them grow.”

    Penelope Keith
  119. “There is nothing I like better at the end of a hot summer's day than taking a short walk around the garden. You can smell the heat coming up from the earth to meet the cooler night air.”

    Peter Mayle
  120. “One marked feature of the people, both high and low, is a love for flowers.”

    Robert Fortune
  121. “Sometimes, as is the case of peach and plum trees, which are often dwarfed, the plants are thrown into a flowering states, and then, as they flower freely year after year, they have little inclination to make vigorous growth.”

    Robert Fortune
  122. “Cooking and gardening involve so many disciplines: math, chemistry, reading, history.”

    David Chang
  123. “My life is gardening, cleaning around the house and power washing.”

    J. B. Smoove
  124. “Gardening always has been an art, essentially.”

    Robert Irwin
  125. “Cell culture is a little like gardening. You sit and you look at cells, and then you see something and say, 'You know, that doesn't look right'.”

    Siddhartha Mukherjee
  126. “I think in the same way when I'm cooking, when I'm gardening, when I'm choosing fabrics. It's a way of living.”

    Dries van Noten
  127. “People are increasingly realising that what they eat is important. You can't put junk food in your body and be healthy. All sorts of problems can develop, like diabetes, heart disease, obesity, strokes. Gardening not only helps with exercise and mental health, but it can improve diet as well.”

    Monty Don
  128. “When I go into the garden, I forget everything. It's uncomplicated in my world of gardening. It's trial and error, really. If something doesn't work, it comes out, and you start all over again.”

    Emilia Fox
  129. “My favorite hobby is being alone. I like to be alone. I also like dancing, fishing, playing poker sometimes and vegetable gardening - corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, I have a big garden every year.”

    Emanuel Steward
  130. “One of the least arduous but most productive of gardening jobs, the magic of deadheading never fails to delight me. It was a revelation when the principle was explained to me: that flowers are the attempt by the plant to reproduce itself. So if you cut the heads off before the flower turns into seeds, the plant will continue to flower.”

    Tom Hodgkinson
  131. “There is a direct correlation between gardening and mental health, not just to maintain good mental health but to repair it as well - that's anything in the gamut from depression to serious brain damage, schizophrenia or autism.”

    Monty Don
  132. “I love gardening, and I love cooking. I love things like that. I love creating things.”

    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
  133. “I'm not a gardener. I don't have the consistency for gardening, and I have barely enough for an orchard. I don't embarrass myself. You have to be there tending and weeding. With orchards, you can go through negligent periods and recover.”

    Bill Pullman
  134. “I cannot remember a time when I was not interested in both gardening and painting. I must have been born with a trowel in one hand and a paintbrush in the other.”

    Emma Tennant
  135. “I grew up at my grandmother's house, and she had a beautiful garden. I used to hate mowing the lawn and weeding, which is what you do when you're a kid. I loathe gardening, but I love gardens, and I have two beautiful gardens.”

    Elton John
  136. “I'm pretty good at gardening. It consumes my time, and it feels like I'm doing something constructive.”

    Simon Baker
  137. “I always see gardening as escape, as peace really. If you are angry or troubled, nothing provides the same solace as nurturing the soil.”

    Monty Don
  138. “I don't divide architecture, landscape and gardening; to me they are one.”

    Luis Barragan
  139. “Gardening does so much for your brain. You're learning how a process works, and how important it is to do everything right so that you can eventually enjoy a tomato three months later. I've always been patient, but gardening really helps you with that.”

    Marc Gasol
  140. “I still love farming and gardening and things like that in the summertime.”

    Blake Shelton
  141. “Gardening is easy. Stick it in the ground the right way up and most plants will grow perfectly well.”

    Monty Don
  142. “I bought a former library, not because I have a lot of books, but also I like architecture, and it was built in 1965, and I like gardening.”

    Udo Kier
  143. “There is no gardening without humility. Nature is constantly sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder.”

    Alfred Austin
  144. “There is some risk to increase birth defects if you do a lot of outdoor gardening when you are pregnant. That can increase rates of toxoplasmosis.”

    Emily Oster
  145. “Gardening is not trivial. If you believe that it is, closely examine why you feel that way. You may discover that this attitude has been forced upon you by mass media and the crass culture it creates and maintains. The fact is, gardening is just the opposite - it is, or should be, a central, basic expression of human life.”

    Andrew Weil
  146. “I'm really into gardening.”

    Brea Grant
  147. “The biggest obstacle to good gardening is the desire to know the answers and not the questions.”

    Monty Don
  148. “Without doubt, without hesitation, I choose gardening over the gym. I can't stand going to the gym. It doesn't appeal to me at all. Give me gardening every time.”

    Mary Berry
  149. “Gardening is a working meditation for me. It helps me remember process, and it helps me remember patience.”

    Lizz Wright
  150. “I am a particular fan of integrative exercise - that is, exercise that occurs in the course of doing some productive activity such as gardening, bicycling to work, doing home improvement projects and so on.”

    Andrew Weil
  151. “Gardening is inevitably a process of constant, remorseless change. It is the constancy of that process that is so comforting, not any fixed moment.”

    Monty Don
  152. “I am so longing to be domestic,, cooking stew, gardening, hopefully having some children, painting, sitting still in one place.”

    Eve Best
  153. “As I grew steadily more comfortable in the kitchen, I found that, much like gardening, most cooking manages to be agreeably absorbing without being too demanding intellectually. It leaves plenty of mental space for daydreaming and reflection.”

    Michael Pollan
  154. “I put quite a few trees in last autumn. A lot of silver birch and a couple of native trees - just generally doing gardening, putting plants in and hedges in. It takes quite a lot of time and I love it.”

    Sean Bean
  155. “I love a lot of things, and I'm pretty much obsessive about most things I do, whether it be gardening, or architecture, or music. I'd be an obsessive hairdresser.”

    Gates McFadden
  156. “Rock 'n' Roll, no roses or gardening.”

    Tina Charles
  157. “Overall, the anarchy was the most creative of all periods of Japanese culture for in it there appeared the greatest landscape painting, the culmination of the skill of landscape gardening and the arts of flower arrangement, and the No drama.”

    J. M. Roberts
  158. “I have to keep up with the scientific literature as part of my job, but increasingly I found myself reading things that weren't really relevant to my academic work, but were relevant to gardening.”

    Ken Thompson
  159. “The space and light up there in Norfolk is wonderfully peaceful. I find myself doing funny things like gardening, and cooking, which I rarely do in London.”

    Jeremy Northam
  160. “My hobbies are cooking and gardening, especially growing orchids. I love soccer, my husband and I support a British team called Chelsea, and I also enjoy tennis. We have 3 cats.”

    Juliet Mills
  161. “I don't hold that everybody has to love fashion. Some people like gardening.”

    Steven Cojocaru
  162. “Many talk about a guest worker program. I think most reasonable people believe that a guest worker program in the farming industry, perhaps in the gardening and landscape industries, is reasonable.”

    Gary Miller
  163. “I'm not surfing much anymore, but I love hiking and gardening, and I'm always wearing a hat and sunblock.”

    Carolyn Murphy
  164. “Gardening has just sort of grown on me. I find it therapeutic. And I like smelly things.”

    Clive Anderson
  165. “I got a little house in East L.A. and did the gardening. I was doing some acting here and there, doing my own thing… getting back to reality.”

    Adam Ant
  166. “I loathe gardening, but I love gardens, and I have two beautiful gardens. I can not bear gardening, but I love gardens.”

    Elton John
  167. “I've come to recognize what I call my 'inside interests.' Telling stories. And helping people tell their stories is a sort of interpersonal gardening. My work at NBC News was to report the news, but in hindsight, I often tried to look for some insight to share that might spark a moment of recognition in a viewer.”

    Jane Pauley
  168. “Somebody informed me recently that the key to every art, from writing to gardening to sculpture, is creativity. I beg to differ.”

    Roy Blount, Jr
  169. “In the world at large, people are rewarded or punished in ways that are often utterly random. In the garden, cause and effect, labor and reward, are re-coupled. Gardening makes sense in a senseless world. By extension, then, the more gardens in the world, the more justice, the more sense is created.”

    Andrew Weil
  170. “I could happily lean on a gate all the livelong day, chatting to passers-by about the wind and the rain. I do a lot of gate-leaning while I am supposed to be gardening; instead of hoeing, I lean on the gate, stare at the vegetable beds and ponder.”

    Tom Hodgkinson
  171. “In many ways, theatre is more rewarding for a writer. I used to think it was like painting a wall - that when the play is finished, it's done - but now I realise it's more like gardening; you plant the thing, then you have to constantly tend it. You're part of a thing that's living.”

    Lee Hall
  172. “I think we all have a dream of what it would be like not to work and grow heirloom tomatoes, and I do have that dream. It would be lovely. I do love gardening and all of that, but I do love my work.”

    Helen Mirren
  173. “I have an armchair interest in gardening, but I don't like to get my knees dirty. I don't have a garden.”

    Nick Cave
  174. “It's my observation that gardeners and gardening for a very long time have had to take a back seat. Architects are very famous; they've got huge projects. What goes on in and around them has been relegated to a very minor role.”

    Robert Irwin
  175. “If I'm in the country, my big idea is to do nothing. It means talking, it means cooking with the leftovers in the fridge - l'art d'accommoder les restes - it means gardening.”

    Christian Louboutin
  176. “At home, I relax by gardening, or just pottering.”

    Jennifer Saunders
  177. “Clarity is the most important thing. I can compare clarity to pruning in gardening. You know, you need to be clear. If you are not clear, nothing is going to happen. You have to be clear. Then you have to be confident about your vision. And after that, you just have to put a lot of work in.”

    Diane von Furstenberg
  178. “I'm mad about gardening. I have an allotment on the other side of Hampstead Heath, and I keep three hens in my garden.”

    Deborah Moggach
  179. “Living in New York after 14 years, I'm such an outdoors kind of person. I love gardening and building things. I like restoring old furniture.”

    Paige Butcher
  180. “I adore gardening and plan to take it up properly when I have a bit more time on my hands. Until then, I love pottering in garden centres. I'm totally low maintenance. I don't ask for fancy plants, just basic, long-lasting shrubs that look nice. But I am particular about flowers.”

    Shilpa Shetty
  181. “Gardening gloves are for sissies. I always have dirt under my nails.”

    Hilarie Burton
  182. “I don't see my artist friends as any more neurotic or addiction-prone than the others. The roommates I have had who were into triathlons or environmentalism were just as crazy as the poets, just as prone to tears over gardening or air conditioners, just as ready to kite a cheque or binge on cookie dough.”

    Russell Smith
  183. “I like the physical activity of gardening. It's kind of thrilling. I do a lot of weeding.”

    John Hurt
  184. “Cooking, decorating, diet/self-help and gardening books are guilty pleasures and useful time fillers.”

    Hillary Clinton
  185. “The profession I have keeps dragging me into drama and taking me away from baking, flowering and gardening.”

    Lykke Li
  186. “A generation before, it had been sagebrush and coyotes; a generation later, it was a burgeoning movie town. But for that brief idyllic time in 1910, Hollywood looked like the perfect place for a successful writer to settle down, build his dream house, and maybe do some gardening.”

    Kage Baker
  187. “From my earliest memories, I loved the farm. My grandfather was a charter subscriber to Rodale's Organic Gardening and Farming Magazine and had a huge, well kept garden with an octagonal chicken house in the corner.”

    Joel Salatin
  188. “Because I am really interested in gardening, I do really interesting plants, not even always flowers. And because I have grown them, I really know them like friends. I paint everything from exotic orchids to rosehips growing wild in a hedge. They just have to speak to me.”

    Emma Tennant
  189. “I've never really understood the criticism that climbing is inherently selfish, since it could equally be argued about virtually any other hobby or sport. Is gardening selfish?”

    Alex Honnold
  190. “Software is like gardening - one day I'll go behind the shed and clean up. But if nobody ever goes there, does it matter a lot?”

    Mike Krieger
  191. “Perhaps the CDC should quit spending money on things like jazzercise, urban gardening, and massage therapy and direct that money to where it's appropriate in protecting the health of the American people.”

    Cory Gardner
  192. “There's something about beautiful moments in sports that alters our experience of time. And I'd say the same thing about poetry and gardening. Gardening slows me down. I want to stop and observe everything.”

    Ross Gay
  193. “Very early, I thought I would go into music, but I was aware that it would bring a set of obstacles I didn't find particularly attractive. Also, I'm not a great performer! For a while, I thought I would do something in landscape gardening. But it was always fashion for me.”

    Stella McCartney
  194. “I love Michel Roux, Jr., and James Martin - the chefs who are experts in their own right, like Rick Stein on fish. But I don't watch them very much because I don't think it's fair for my husband to be in a total food environment all the time! So we watch programmes about gardening more.”

    Mary Berry
  195. “My partner loves gardening and beekeeping and chickens and all that stuff.”

    Jillian Michaels
  196. “Gardening is not my thing. You're digging in the dirt, and then a couple of months later, something happens.”

    Jillian Michaels
  197. “I came to London. I spent nine months doing domestic work and gardening because I knew I wanted to get a West End show. So, when I was offered jobs in Stoke or Leicester or whatever, I'd say no. Eventually, I got 'Godspell.' It was gently building.”

    Jeremy Irons
  198. “I like to encourage people interested in gardening or planting to begin with a simple herb garden. Even if you live in a small apartment, you can have some herb pots.”

    Anna Getty
  199. “I find myself listening to Talk Talk on repeat while I'm doing gardening in upstate New York. Their music is so languid, and I just love his voice.”

    Parker Posey
  200. “Mid-afternoon, I'll go out and do the household errands, come home, do my gardening, go for an evening walk.”

    Diana Gabaldon
  201. “I'm huge on spring and summer gardening. I'm really proud of my perennial beds. That's a passion of mine.”

    Steve Zahn
  202. “I've always loved the woods, and I've always loved gardening and a lot of solitude and quiet.”

    Lizz Wright
  203. “My parents were/are straight-edge hippies. Mom roamed around gardening so we would have fresh food, and Dad was on wood-chopping duty to heat our passive solar home that they figured out how to design and build together. I was the kid with green peppers in my lunch, and I liked them!”

    Tara Stiles
  204. “I like gardening.”

    Sophie Okonedo
  205. “I like to keep fit, and when not gardening or singing solo or in a choir, I cycle, play tennis, swim, dance, and practise yoga.”

    Jane Hawking
  206. “Gardening is one of my enduring, favourite, and most rewarding pastimes.”

    Jane Hawking
  207. “I spend as much time as I can in my garden, and if I'm not writing songs or gardening, I'm painting.”

    Chris Rea
  208. “I really cherish my time at home. As you know, I love my husband so much, but he's always doing everything for me out here to keep me rolling forward. But I don't get to do near enough for him. So when I'm at home, I like to cook for him and do some gardening - all that wife-y kinda stuff, you know?”

    Beth Hart
  209. “All those who run away to ashrams, thinking they are doing something great are just performing daily chores there - cooking, gardening etc. After all, the place has to be run.”

    Tanushree Dutta
  210. “I keep myself busy, I read a lot, watch a lot of TV, and do a lot of gardening. I do stupid stuff and I love it.”

    Akshaye Khanna
  211. “Gardening is seen as a pastime that is almost like belonging to the Church of England - a sign of maturity and wisdom and right thinking.”

    Monty Don
  212. “We know that gardening is good for you. It is fantastic, all-round exercise. That is easy to see and evaluate. It inculcates high levels of well-being. That is undeniable and needs little measurement.”

    Monty Don
  213. “My gardening apprenticeship was similar to the way a chimney sweep is pushed up a chimney. It was enforced by my parents, non-negotiable - it would be weeding the strawberries, mowing the grass.”

    Monty Don
  214. “I don't think about being the Colin Firth of the gardening world. I live a very insular world based around my family and my home, and to them I'm not the Colin Firth of anything.”

    Monty Don
  215. “We are extremely uncomfortable with the spiritual aspects of gardening, and yet most people feel it in some form or other, even if it's a sense of connection to the greater world on a beautiful day.”

    Monty Don
  216. “We know that gardening is good for you. It is fantastic, all-round exercise.”

    Monty Don
  217. “I think that's my strength, that I am an amateur gardener who loves gardening. I've read about it, I've written about it, I've done it all my life but at heart, I'm just a passionate amateur gardener.”

    Monty Don
  218. “I think we put far too much interest in trying to get ten to 20 year olds interested in gardening. I think you should do everything you can to try and get them interested up to the age of 10.”

    Monty Don
  219. “I just think that gardening is about the future, a slow thing, that is deep and spiritual as well as spiritually rewarding.”

    Monty Don
  220. “I find I am growing fonder of gardening, listening to music and reading.”

    Sharmila Tagore
  221. “Gardening and my culinary skills keep me busy.”

    Sowcar Janaki
  222. “When I'm outside gardening, it can be so inspiring. I think of words and melodies. It's peaceful. Every singer-songwriter should find something outside of music that makes them as happy as gardening makes me.”

    Amanda Shires
  223. “There were points when I've thought about getting into landscape gardening or getting back to illustrating, but mostly with a bit of a chip on my shoulder.”

    Paul Kaye
  224. “I'm always surrounded by crazy people, but when I come back to the country I'm into my plants, I love gardening, I love bird watching and I absolutely love nature.”

    Gemma Collins
  225. “I've got really into gardening.”

    Joe Lycett
  226. “You have to put your partner and family at the top of the list and there must be downtime - time for gardening, cooking time, book reading time.”

    Shirley Ballas
  227. “As an athlete, if you train your body but don't fuel it the right way, that doesn't make much sense. Adopting a plant-based diet with the right amount of proteins that came from the right places was the way to go. I also just love gardening.”

    Marc Gasol
  228. “I'd love to take up organic vegetable gardening, do anything that involves learning.”

    Sudha Kongara
  229. “Besides gardening, I love to sketch and to sing.”

    Rekha
  230. “I learned a lot while labouring and gardening. Whenever I feel tired and want to go home while doing TV work, I just think how tough groundworking is.”

    Gethin Jones
  231. “Find out what works for you, whether it's exercise, gardening, prayer, cooking, reading or any other activity that engages you and your family in positive acclivities and plan these activities into your day.”

    Karen Pence
  232. “One of the things we say… is, 'Do what you know helps you.' And so for me, that might be painting. For other people, it might be gardening. It might be baking or cooking. It might be reading.”

    Karen Pence
  233. “I like learning languages, I have a huge garden and love gardening, I like life. I like it when life has many components.”

    Jerrika Hinton
  234. “One of the things I learnt very quickly about gardening on social media is that you can't do anything right. But I think one of the best things about gardening is that you can only really learn by doing it yourself and making your own mistakes.”

    Joe Sugg
  235. “You do have to be careful when you ask for gardening advice online. People can say anything they like, so you're going to come across different people with very, very different opinions.”

    Joe Sugg

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