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Singer Song Ji-eun and husband Park Wi cultivate dream garden
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Singer Song Ji-eun and husband Park Wi cultivate dream garden

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Singer Song Ji-eun and her husband Park Wi have created their dream vegetable garden.
  • Song Ji-eun shared her joy in becoming a novice farmer, successfully harvesting cherry tomatoes.
  • The couple enjoyed quality time together in nature, with Park Wi offering support from his wheelchair.

Singer Song Ji-eun has fulfilled a long-held dream by establishing a vegetable garden with her husband, YouTuber Park Wi. The couple, who married in September last year, shared their new endeavor on social media, showcasing their journey into novice farming.

Song Ji-eun posted photos on her social media, expressing her excitement about finally having the garden she always wanted. "I think I'm getting older and appreciating nature more," she wrote. The images depicted her actively engaged in gardening, planting seedlings, and watering the plants, even breaking a sweat while preparing the soil with a shovel.

"Although I'm a beginner farmer, I planted the seedlings with excitement," Song Ji-eun shared. "Seeing the cherry tomatoes ripen red after just a few weeks made me feel proud and amazed." She also found unexpected joy in interacting with neighbors while tending to the garden, describing these small exchanges as a significant source of healing. She plans to be even more diligent in sowing seeds and cultivating the garden in the fall.

Park Wi, who uses a wheelchair, joined his wife in their new hobby. While he couldn't perform the physical labor himself, he offered his support and spent time with Song Ji-eun in their garden. The couple radiated a warm atmosphere as they enjoyed a leisurely day surrounded by nature. Fans responded positively to the posts, commenting on the well-grown tomatoes and expressing their admiration for the couple's shared hobby and healing daily life.

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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.