You want to have something to look forward to. The desolate barrenness of your garden during winter time can be depressing but you look at it and see a plot of land full of possibilities. Consulting the farmer’s almanac and your dog-eared book about gardening, you looked up the best time to prepare your garden for the seasons ahead. You picked your choice of flowers, shrubs, and plants that are appropriate for your zone for harmonious growth with nature, and cross-checked their availability with Brighter Blooms stock. Gardeners are expert planners. They love the plotting and planning as if precious lives depended upon the outcome. It can also be said that gardeners are optimists. No matter how bad the seasons get, something is bound to come up from the ground and make an appearance one day. You have been a gardener for years and being one has made you a better person. It has taught you patience and finding other interests while you wait. Because of gardening, you were also able to learn knitting. You knit when you are not kneeling over your flower beds or pulling weeds off your pristine lawn.
You have also made friends because of your interests. The other gardeners who hang around Brighter Blooms see each other as kindred spirits. There are just some things that you appreciate more when you are together. You go out for coffee or tea after making your purchases and talk about gardening and other things in life that are just as important.