What Are You Planting This Season?

April marks the beginning of planting season—when the soil softens, the sun stretches a little longer, and the Earth reminds us that life is always in motion. It’s a time for fresh starts and intentional growth. But beyond gardens and blossoms, April asks us: what are you planting in your life?

Imagine your perfect garden—not just rows of lavender and tomatoes, but a space that reflects your purpose. Maybe it’s filled with patience, courage, forgiveness, or joy. Maybe it’s love, showing up in the tiniest seeds of kindness, compassion, and care. The truth is, we reap what we sow. If we want beauty, we must plant it. If we long for peace, we must nurture it in our words, our choices, and the way we show up for each other.

This month, think about your personal planting season. Are you creating space for what matters? Are you tending to your dreams, your relationships, your sense of self? It’s never too late to pull the weeds, soften the ground, and begin again.

And here’s something deeper: in love, there is a peace that transcends fear, division, and noise. That peace belongs to every living being—it is how we are meant to exist. So ask yourself: am I planting seeds of love?

Love isn’t always grand gestures. Sometimes it’s a pause. A deep breath. A willingness to listen. A kind word to someone who’s forgotten their worth. These moments may feel small, but they grow. They take root. And they change things.

So this April, plant intentionally. Let your garden—literal or metaphorical—be one of beauty, purpose, and peace. Sow generously. Tend gently. And trust that what you plant now will bloom in time.

Here’s to a season of love-filled growth.
Let’s get our hands in the dirt.

Love and blessings,
Paula