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Matt Puchalski

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A Pandemic Gardening Journal

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“Gardening gives you an appreciation for the strength of life, but it also shows you its fragility.”
Matt Puchalski, A Pandemic Gardening Journal

“Infinite possibilities stared at my as I began dreaming about April showers and May flowers.”
Matt Puchalski, A Pandemic Gardening Journal

“Because New Jersey is the “Garden State,” I connected the word gardening to what was around me: large fields of grass for horse farms broken up by occasional forests, orchards, or corn fields that then abutted abruptly into cookie cutter housing developments and their smaller dollops of grass. That we lived in the smack middle of the state only solidified the association

garden = grass”
Matt Puchalski, A Pandemic Gardening Journal

“Gardening gives you an appreciation for the strength of life, but it also shows you its fragility.”
Matt Puchalski, A Pandemic Gardening Journal

“Was this level of care completely necessary? Probably not. Did it fill an evening? Definitely.”
Matt Puchalski, A Pandemic Gardening Journal

“It’s a tree in the strictest sense of the word — deciduous and woody enough it wasn’t some freakish weed, tall enough it wasn’t a shrub, but its scrawniness wasn’t really something I thought added a huge amount of curb appeal.”
Matt Puchalski, A Pandemic Gardening Journal

“I’d move to trim the front hedges by hand in an insane act of “yard maintenance.” This act of kaiju sized bonsai left me exhausted to attempt any more complex yard acts, but it did give me time to ponder the control a hand tool can provide.”
Matt Puchalski, A Pandemic Gardening Journal

“My avant garde planters complete, they now yearned to be occupied.”
Matt Puchalski, A Pandemic Gardening Journal




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