Embracing Change
Change is inevitable, yet it can be daunting. Whether it’s a new job, a move to a new city, or a shift in relationships, change can be both exciting and terrifying. It’s important to embrace change with an open mind and a willingness to adapt. By embracing change, we open ourselves up to new possibilities and opportunities for growth.
Discovering New Horizons
September is a time of discovery. It’s a time to explore new interests, try new experiences, and step out of our comfort zones. By pushing ourselves beyond our limits, we discover new horizons and unlock hidden potential. Whether it’s taking up a new hobby, learning a new skill, or traveling to a new destination, September is the perfect time to embark on a journey of selfdiscovery.
Nurturing Growth
Just as the leaves change color and fall to the ground, so too must we shed old habits and beliefs to make room for new growth. September is a time to nurture our growth, both personally and professionally. By setting goals, focusing on selfcare, and surrounding ourselves with positive influences, we can cultivate a sense of purpose and fulfillment. It’s important to water our minds and feed our souls with experiences that nourish and inspire us.
In this issue of Maildrop, we invite you to embrace change, discover new horizons, and nurture your growth. As the seasons shift, may you find inspiration and motivation to embark on your own journey of transformation. Remember, the only constant in life is change. Embrace it, embrace yourself, and embrace the endless possibilities that lie ahead.
Remember to keep ‘p.o. box 17316 salt lake city utah do not discard card enclosed september 2021’ in mind as you navigate through the winds of change and embark on your journey of selfdiscovery. Happy September!


Joycenie Sumrall is a passionate organic gardening advocate and sustainable agriculture specialist dedicated to helping home gardeners cultivate food and ornamental plants without synthetic chemicals. With over fifteen years of hands-on experience growing vegetables, maintaining fruit trees, and building healthy soil ecosystems, Joycenie brings practical, evidence-based knowledge to every article she contributes to Garden Nation.
Her work focuses on regenerative gardening practices that enhance soil health, support beneficial insects, and create self-sustaining garden ecosystems. Joycenie specializes in organic pest management strategies, companion planting combinations, composting systems, water conservation techniques, and heirloom seed preservation. She is committed to proving that chemical-free gardening is not only possible but often produces healthier plants and more nutritious harvests.
At Garden Nation, Joycenie explores the intersection of environmental stewardship and food production, offering practical guidance on starting raised beds, growing vegetables in small spaces, and maintaining garden fertility through natural methods. Her articles emphasize the importance of understanding soil biology and working with nature rather than against it. She believes that every gardener, regardless of experience level, can adopt organic practices and contribute to a healthier food system.
Joycenie is particularly passionate about urban agriculture and food security, working with local community gardens and educational initiatives to promote sustainable growing practices. She maintains demonstration gardens showcasing different organic methods and regularly conducts workshops teaching proper composting, soil building, and organic pest management. Her mission is to empower gardeners with the knowledge and confidence to grow their own food sustainably and responsibly.
