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When it’s too hot to garden during the day, what is there to do but garden at night? Daytime heat forced Daryln Brewer Hoffstot, a writer in Pennsylvania with a green thumb, to change her routine. She writes she found unexpected pleasures in gardening at night after dinner, dogs in tow, surveying the raised beds in the coolness of the evening.

“Without the brilliance and the chatter of the day, the competing noises, the busyness and the hurry, my little plot is a deeper level of quiet, maybe even more peaceful,” Hoffstot writes for The New York Times.

“I do hear, though, the whistling of the wind off the ridge, and despite the pleasures of being in the garden at night, I still pray that wind will bring rain and usher in a much-desired cold front. Maybe nighttime gardening will become one of the necessities of a warming planet.”

Tap the link in our bio to read more about Hoffstot’s ventures into the garden at night. Photos by @kristian_thacker


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