The Art Of Fine Gardening
Gardening in and of itself is an art form. And the art of fine gardening is just that, an art. Fine gardening may mean many
things to many people, but to me fine gardening means more than just a garden. It encompasses all that's good and graceful in gardening and
combines them to make one garden that is the epitome of all your dreams.
My enjoyment of fine gardening comes not only from the finished garden but from the endless hours that I spend designing and planning the actual
garden, from the moment I first have the germ of an idea, to the moment I place the last sapling, and plant the last flower. All I want, all that
I can be, should show through when first a person steps into this land of fine gardening, a place of peace and calm where a person can meditate
on the finer things in life.
Therefore, a water feature, ideally one that will make a continuously soothing gurgle, with a small stepping-type of waterfall-cum-pond, placed
on lovely slabs of flat rock with a hint of moss growing on it. A nice water lily or lotus to give off a contrasting color, and perhaps a fish or
two. A few ferns and leafy rain-forest type plants placed around the pond, and I'm finished with this stage of my fine gardening.
Ideally I would love a big tree to stand in a corner of the garden, with a luscious velvety dark brown trunk that I can just about span with my
arms, overflowing with vibrant green leaves spilling onto the ground in heedless abandon. Since I might not always get what I want, I'll settle
instead for a few saplings that will one day fulfill my wish.
Since green is my target for the moment, I'd also see about laying a lovely shady lawn that you can sink your bare feet into when taking a turn
about your garden.
Lots of varieties of plants, and as many colors, are my favorite so I'd add a meandering pathway through the garden to enjoy them all.
As a finishing touch, there's a small alcove, hidden from view until you're in the garden, with a nice view of the entire garden, some shade and
a nice hammock or chair to sit and enjoy the results of my work.
In the distance, several large rocks will break up the greenery, surrounded by a few flowers for color.
And amidst all this fine splendor I would walk amongst my heartfelt efforts of fine gardening and sigh in satisfaction and peace. For what more
is there to gardening, than the art of fine gardening.
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