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Gardening-An
Expression |
by:
Bonnie
Moss |
Give
the same plants to several people, you will
see several arrangements. Each one distinct
and different, yet, using the same plants.
This is the ultimate reward of gardening-
a means
to express, to create with the help and
inspiration
from the gifts of Nature.
Gardening is not just physically and aesthetically
rewarding.It enriches the spirit. It awakens
one’s
creativity that lies dormant from neglect,
or lack of
motivation, or a popular excuse, not enough
time.
Gardening is fast becoming a popular hobby
of the times.
From the tropics , to the frigid climes,
gardening centers
are offering more choices to tantalize even
the most
conservative taste.
Each year, gardeners look forward with excitement
to their gardening; a hobby they take passionately.
What new plants are being introduced? What
variety
of surprises awaits them? The ornamental
gardener will be
glorious with the new plants or hybrids
for the present
growing season. The vegetable/herb gardener
looks forward with anticipation at harvest
time.
With so much variety to choose from, what
factors
determine which plants to buy? After considering
the
soil, weather, sun/shade location factors,
the
choice is all about self- expression.
No two gardens are alike, given the same
set of plants.
Colors are as revealing as the plants. A
conservative
gardener will opt for traditional plants.
At times, you see
the same plants, the same arrangements year
after year.
Aha!! Perhaps the gardener does not adapt
to
change too quickly. It may be lack of time,
or change
of physical health.
Vibrant colors in the garden reflect a vibrant
gardener.
A garden bursting with colors is very attractive
and
pleasing to look at. It is inviting.
What about passion? They say red is a color
of passion,
of energy and courage. Add white to the
reds, and the
garden beckons the passer-by to take a look.
Someone
said this combination looks like a candy
cane.
My garden is overcome by burst of yellows
and orange,
not really by choice. Somehow, it gives
out a golden glow
as the blooms bask in the sun. It reflects
my enthusiasm
for life. Many of my plants are gifts from
friends, treasures
for my garden. Yellow flowers remind me
of my mother.
Purples and blues in the garden are colors
of reflection,
of peace and calm. Add white flowers to
this and it
invites a meditative mood.
After colors, the arrangements of the plants
reveal
something of the person. I have a friend
whose
flowerbeds are symmetrical, weedless, picture-
perfect, right out of a magazine. Indeed,
this expresses
her organized way of thinking and living.
A gardener who loves to re-arrange the plants
and
loves to add new plants and ornaments shows
an
enthusiastic and energetic spirit, ready
to welcome
change, eager to experiment.
What about an overgrown garden? Perhaps
it reflects
someone with scattered energies, at times,
a full
plate, or one who does not have the time
or energy
to tend the garden. It may well show one
who starts
with a burst of enthusiasm that wanes quickly
after
the planting is done.
No matter how you plan your garden, it is
a
creative tool that allows you to express
yourself.
Gardening is therapeutic,physically, mentally
and spiritually.
Happy gardening.Don't forget to talk to
your plants.
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About the author:
About the writer:
Bonnie Moss writes about spirituality, tools
available to all
to walk the path. Visit her website , a
metaphysical site that offers information
on tarot, crystals, aura,angels, journalling
and other topics.
She is the Executive Secretary of Tarot
Canada International, contributes articles
to the newsletter,
Future Endeavours and other ezines.
Visit her website:
http://goldencupcafe.tripod.com
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