Things take time and you learn from gardening that you can’t rush nature.
Sanzen-in temple in Ohara, Kyoto has 2 main Japanese gardens with one being “Shuheki-en” which can be viewed from the veranda, and the other being a pond-strolling garden called “Yusei-en.” This part of the garden is filled with carpets of moss that have been taken care of for centuries.
“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
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You could read some haikus!