“The Garden of Second Chances” — what broken pots and broken seasons have in common.

What broken pots and broken seasons have in common

If you’ve gardened long enough, you’ve seen it: a cracked pot, a plant struggling, soil spilling out. It’s easy to toss it aside.

But gardeners know better. Broken things can still hold life.

Sometimes you repot. Sometimes you piece together the fragments. Sometimes the crack itself lets in more light and air.

Our seasons of brokenness work the same way. What feels like failure can become a container for new growth. What seems unusable may hold the most fertile soil of all.

The Garden of Second Chances whispers this truth: nothing is wasted. Not the broken pot, not the broken heart, not the broken season. All of it can be restored, retold, and rooted again.

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