The Wisdom of a Gardener’s Muddy Knees
A gardener’s knees, caked with mud, have knelt in soil for decades—planting seeds, pulling weeds, whispering to tomatoes as they grow. The mud is a badge of honor, a record of seasons spent nurturing life. Wash them; the stains linger, a reminder of days spent close to the earth. Muddy knees teach us that growth requires humility, that beauty emerges from dirt, and that the most meaningful work is done on your knees, hands in the soil, heart open to the sun. Stand up; feel the ache. It’s a reminder that life is rooted in effort, and that nothing blooms without patience.