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Tip!  sustainability as the ability of a society or an ecosystem to function indefinitely without squandering the resources on which it relies.

 

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.

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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 colour, and perhaps a fish or two. A few ferns and leafy rain-forest type plants placed around the pond.

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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 will settle instead for a few saplings that will one day fulfil my wish.

Since green is my target for the moment, let's think about laying a lovely shady lawn.

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I love the idea of a Zen garden

A Karesansui ͎R, Japanese rock garden, or Zen garden is an enclosed shallow Garden,. Japanese rock gardens have become known in the West as Zen gardens.

but prefer colours and lots of plants, so I would incorporate this feature into my fine gardening efforts by placing a path, naturally made out of rough hewn stone, zigzagging in a leisurely course through the garden.

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Encourage birds to come into your garden by placing a bird bath in the garden and by planting plants that will attract birds such as sunflowers
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And to finish it all, a little alcove, unseen from afar, that afforded the curious visitor a wide-angled view of the whole garden, with a sun shade, and a low-lying bench with a few plump cushions strewn carelessly about, and all of it surrounded by a profusion of welcoming flowers.

In the distance I would set about placing a few boulders, pleasing in stature and colour to the eye, surrounded perhaps by a few flowers.

Tip! Choose a spot that has excellent drainage. Bamboo gardening involves letting the dirt dry out between watering.

 

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Tip! A natural crop rotation is occurring all around us, inside and outside of our gardens all of the time. A good organic farmer recognizes that nature knows best, and follows her guidance in her own garden.

 

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Tip! An example of a cover crop is rye. If you grow all of your tomato plants in one spot every spring, what do you do with this land during the winter? It is important to have a soil-building crop grown here in-between tomato crops. Rye will protect the soil from erosion with its roots, suffocate weeds, shade the soil from the sun and, eventually, become a rich food for your tomato plants to feast on.

 

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