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Scenario

When parent-teen plant projects become complicated by growing up

My teenage daughter and I started a vegetable garden during the pandemic that became our special thing, but now she acts like she's outgrown it and I can't tell if I should let it go or if she actually misses it but thinks caring about plants isn't cool anymore.

More people experience this than they realize.

What we've seen

A shared activity that once bridged generational difference has become a symbol of the child's pull toward independence and the parent's desire to maintain connection.

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Worth thinking about

“Where Are You with The examined relationship with plants?”

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