Young children like to have a small
piece of land for a garden which they can call their
own. And it is very pleasant to dig the ground,
sow the seed, and watch the little green plants which
peep out of the earth, and to see the beautiful buds
and fresh blossoms.
Every boy and girl has a bit of garden,
and we are told in the good book to take good care
of it, and see that the weeds of vice do not spread
over it, and to be sure and have it covered with plants
of goodness. This garden is the heart.
Such things as anger, sloth, lying and cheating, are
noxious weeds. But if you are active and industrious,
and keep cultivating this little garden, and keep out
all the bad weeds, God will help you to make a good
garden, full of pleasant plants, and flowers of virtue.
I have seen some gardens which look very bad, covered
with briars and weeds, the grass growing in the paths,
and the knotty weeds choking the few puny flowers that
are drooping and dying out. Every thing seems
to say “How idle the owner of this
garden is.” But I have seen other gardens
where there were scarcely any weeds. The walks
look tidy, the flowers in blossom, the trees are laden
with fruit, and every thing says, “How busy the
owner is.” Happy are you, dear children,
if you are working earnestly in the garden of your
hearts. Your garden will be clean, pleasant, and
fruitful a credit and comfort to you all
your days.