🌺 Go to Seed (Run to Seed): When Life Takes a Weedy Turn 🌾
Definition: To deteriorate or become neglected, especially relating to appearance or quality.
Related and Similar Terms
- Run to seed: Another way to say “go to seed.” Spoiler alert—they mean the same thing!
- Past one’s prime: When you’re no longer at your best, just like that once glossy apple shriveling on the counter.
- Let oneself go: To neglect oneself; not limited to chocolate binge sessions.
- Over the hill: When youth becomes a fond, fading postcard memory.
Humor-Filled Quotes
“I’ve got to get back to tending my garden… it’s starting to look like an old sock drawer.” – Uncle Ned, the Metaphorical Gardenscaper
“Going to seed means I’m just cultivating my eccentricity.” – Eleanor Everyone’s-Eccentric-Aunt
Literature, Books, Songs, and Movies
- Book: The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. (Sometimes, even the wildest seed-producing gardens can return to magnificence!)
- Song: “Homegrown Tomatoes” by Guy Clark. (Because sometimes going to seed leads to something delicious.)
- Movie: The Hundred-Foot Journey. (Emphasizes growth and transformation, turning metaphorical seeds into glorious spices!)
Inspirational Farewell: Remember, whether you’re “going to seed” or “blooming”, every part of the growth cycle holds unique beauty. Embrace the journey–whether lush or weedy!