Fine-gardening
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Gardening in and of itself is an fine art form. And the artwork of fine flower gardening is just that, an art. fine flower gardening may mean many things to many people, but to me fine flower gardening means more than just a garden. It encompasses all that’s good and formal in gardening and combines them to make one garden that is the paradigm of all your dreams.And best of all my enjoyment of fine flower gardening comes not only from the finished garden but from the eternal hours that I spend designing and planning the existent garden, from the minute I first have the bug of an idea, to the minute 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 flower gardening, a place of peace of mind and calm down where a person can meditate on the finer things in life.
Therefore, a water feature, ideally one that will make a unceasingly Soothing gurgle, with a smallstepping-type of waterfall-cum-pond, placed on lovely slabs of consecutive rock with a breath of moss growing on it. A gracious water lily or lotus to give off a contrasting color, and possibly a fish or two. A few ferns and leafy rain-forest type plants placed around the pond, and I’m finished with this phase of my fine flower gardening.
Ideally I would love a big tree to stand in a corner of the garden, with a delightful velvety dark dark-brown trunk that I can just about span with my arms, overflowing with vibrant green leaves spilling onto the ground in reckless abandon. Since I might not always get what I want, I’ll settle instead for a few saplings that will one day satisfy my wish.
Since green is my target for the moment, I’d also see about laying a lovely funny lawn that you can miss your bare feet into when fetching a turn about your garden.
I love the idea of a Vitriolic garden, but prefer colours and loads of plants, so I would integrate this feature into my fine flower gardening efforts byplacing a path, by nature made out of harsh hand-hewn stone,zigzagging in a slow course through the garden.
And to finish it all off I’d have a little alcove, unseen from afar, that afforded the queer visitant a wide-angled think of the whole garden, with a sun shade, and a low-lying workbench with a few plummet cushions scattered carelessly about, and all of it surrounded by a profuseness of welcoming flowers.
In the outdistance I would set about placing a few boulders, satisfying in height and color to the eye, surrounded possibly by a few flowers.
And amidst all this fine splendour I would walk amongst my devout efforts of fine flower gardening and sigh in satisfaction and peace. For what more is there to gardening, than the artwork of fine flower gardening.
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