With 3 to 4 inches of snow and temperatures dipping to 20 degrees over the past week, it’s hard to believe winter hasn’t officially arrived yet! In this post, I’m excited to share a video featuring a delightful December update from the Evening Dome Garden. Scroll down to catch a few highlights in images, and please feel free to leave your comments in the space provided.

December Update: Evening Dome Garden Video

It’s truly exhilarating to spend time in the dome greenhouse garden during this season. In the featured video, I showcase what’s flourishing, including vegetables and ideas for edible herbs. You’ll also discover an array of cacti, succulents, and other tropical plants thriving beautifully. And of course, I have a little helper joining me today—be sure to check it out!

You can find a complete list of my latest videos on my Bren Haas VLOG channel. I hope you take a moment to click over and see what’s been growing.

Highlights From the December Dome Evening Update Video

My favorite aspect of the dome is undoubtedly the breathtaking view from the outside, where the landscape is blanketed in white mulch. It’s exhilarating to carry the sense of peace that this space offers during my brief visits to the dome at this time of year. I genuinely wish that everyone could have the chance to experience something so beautiful. The serene beauty of the snow-draped landscape surrounding the dome creates a magical atmosphere that feels almost otherworldly. It’s as if the garden has been transformed into a winter wonderland, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Inside the dome, the warmth and lush greenery contrast wonderfully with the frosty exterior, reminding me of the resilience and vibrancy of nature even in the coldest months.

Every visit to the dome is a gentle reminder to pause and appreciate the simple joys that nature provides. The sound of snow crunching underfoot and the crisp, clean air invigorate the senses and inspire a sense of gratitude for these quiet, reflective moments. As I share these experiences through my videos and blog, my hope is that others can find similar peace and inspiration in their own environments, perhaps even sparking a journey to create their own little sanctuary.

Whether you’re tending to a garden, baking holiday treats, or simply taking a moment to savor the beauty around you, there’s something profoundly rewarding about connecting with nature and embracing the season’s gifts. Here’s to finding joy in every small moment and sharing that joy with others.

Evening December Dome Update Video
The Lights on Inside Create a Purple Tent on Snow

I honest do not have a good photo from the event walk about because it was too dark for my iPhone. I hope you enjoyed the video!

Let’s Connect

I want you to know how thrilled I am that you took the time to explore my content, especially during this busy December season. I understand that everyone has a lot on their plates, including myself. This year, I’m making it a point to pause and express gratitude for all that nature has provided during the winter months. I’d love to hear from you, so please consider dropping me a message in the space provided—I genuinely look forward to your feedback.

Wishing you all a happy December, friend

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