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Planning A Serenity Garden By Jeff Slokum "Kiss
of the sun for pardon. Song of the birds for mirth. You're closer to God's
heart in a garden than any place else on earth." -- Dorothy Frances
Gurney It’s an oft-quoted (and
misquoted! I had to look it up for the exact words) poem. Dorothy Frances
Gurney expressed the way that most people feel about their gardens. It is in
the garden that we feel the touch of the Divine more than anywhere else. It
is the reason that throughout the world, men and women have put aside careers
to become gardeners, planters and farmers. There is more to it than the
kiss of the sun and the song of the birds, though. When you garden, you find
yourself becoming attuned to the natural rhythms of the earth – the pull of
the moon, the promise of the rain, the life-giving warmth of the sun. You
find yourself rising early to pluck a few berries with the dew still on them.
After dinner, you retire to the garden – not because it needs you, but
because you need it. A true gardener’s garden is
never finished. It is a work in progress throughout its life. However
beautiful or simple it may be, it never has a sterile ‘landscaped’ feel to
it. One can sense the changing of the season from day to day – even from hour
to hour. In that light, there is no ‘plan’ for a serenity garden. It is one that
simply grows as you do, changing to reflect your favorite colors, the
landscapes that make you feel comfortable, the philosophy that brings you
peace and comfort this month or this year. With that said, then, take the
rest of this with a grain of salt, and adjust it to your own tastes and
pleasures. These are ingredients that go into making the perfect garden for
me – your mileage may vary. Rocks – whether they edge a
path, line a walkway, or form the basis for a rock garden, stones and rocks
are an integral part of the earth. I know that most gardeners consider them
anathema, and will root out every last pebble in the interests of providing
‘good soil’. To me, a garden can not be a garden without rocks. I use them to
build raised beds, plant shade-loving ground covers beneath the overhang of
large boulders, and embed them in the earth to form pathways between rows of
shrubs and flowers. Water – The sound of running
water is like balm to a worried mind. If you’re lucky enough to be able to build
a backyard pond, you have my everlasting envy. For the rest of us, there are
garden hoses and sprinklers to bring water into the garden. Watering time is
easily my favorite time of the day. A Nearby Bench – Enjoying your
garden is the reward for your labor. Whether your ‘bench’ is a large boulder
or your back porch, be sure there is somewhere to sit close by so you can
bask in the scent of earth and growing things. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Jeff Slokum |
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