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You don't have to go it alone.

  I learn lessons from my garden sometimes.  Some gardeners refer to the scenario when the seedling won't let go of it's seed coat naturally as "helmet head". It's exact cause is not known but the assumption is that the seed wasn't planted deeply enough that the growth coaxes the coat loose as it should once it sprouts. The seed does what seeds do, it grows and flourishes as best it can but it hold on to this remnant of where it came from and what it has been through. It isn't necessarily a deadly predicament but it can impede photosynthesis and ultimately, growth. Marigold sprouts with their seed still attached. I stood out in the greenhouse spritzing teeny plant babies and carefully turning them loose from their coats this afternoon and it made me think. Banana pepper sprouts, several still wearing their seeds as 'helmets'. Everything on earth needs a helping hand sometimes. Everything, and everyone. Maybe you've been holding onto your metaph...

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