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Originally Posted by Child of the 7th Age
It's interesting to me how many folk who love gardening seem to be interested in Tolkien. Tolkien's love of trees and other green things certainly comes through loud and clear in his tales. Alas, I have never had a gift of a green thumb though I can appreciate this talent in others.
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I've always had a love of trees and wildlife, despite being from a farming background (not all farmers view these things in such a benevolent light

) and this was amplified by reading Tolkien - I didn't quite realise until he articulated what I had always felt.
I'm not so green-fingered (as we say in the UK) myself, and I do have some sad gardening failures, but I find it's a satisfying hobby, and as time-consuming or easy as you want it to be. I personally got into it as a way of alleviating depression, it provides fresh air, a chance to be creative, exercise and a sense of fulfillment. And it results in a nice place to go and sit and contemplate.