Two Weeks of Summer Left – How to Make the Most of Them

August is slipping away, but that doesn’t mean summer’s magic has to end. These next couple of weeks are a perfect time to slow down, savor the season, and make memories that carry you into fall feeling restored. Here are a few ways to make every moment count.

1. Read That Book You’ve Been Putting Off

Find a shady spot in your garden and let yourself get lost in the pages.

2. Call a Friend You Haven’t Seen in a While

Sometimes the best summer memory is a conversation you didn’t know you needed.

Just like tending a garden, tending to your friendships can nourish your well-being. Picking up the phone to call a friend—even for a quick hello—can melt away stress, lift your mood, and remind you that you’re part of something bigger. Those conversations, whether they’re full of laughter or simply a shared moment, help your mental and emotional health bloom. Every connection you nurture is another root that keeps you grounded.

3. Sit Still in the Garden

No to-do list, no phone—just watch the bees, feel the breeze, and notice what’s growing.

Sitting still in the garden — or right beside your container plants — is one of the simplest, most powerful ways to support your mental health. When you slow down and let your attention rest on the rhythm of nature, your body shifts into “rest and restore” mode, calming stress and lowering cortisol. Watching a bee land on a bloom, feeling the warmth of the sun, or catching the scent of basil anchors you in the present and invites micro-moments of joy. These small, sensory experiences can lift your mood, quiet anxious thoughts, and remind you that you’re connected to something living. Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is pause with your garden and let it quietly restore you.

4. Host a Simple Garden Gathering

Invite a neighbor over for iced tea among your herbs. It doesn’t have to be fancy to be memorable.

5. Harvest and Celebrate Your Garden’s Gifts

Make a meal that features something you’ve grown, even if it’s just a sprig of basil or a handful of cherry tomatoes.

Summer may be ending, but the joy of being present is timeless. Let your garden be your reminder to pause and enjoy the beauty that’s still here.

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