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This is Section 2 of the Gardening Seminar:Start your own garden. Comments or questions are appreciated. You can also write to John Eagles.
A well-designed garden. All gardens are different and each garden reflects the character of the designer.


Creating spheres in a garden

This is my personal approach of designing a garden. There are many other ways to do it, but i can tell better about my own ideas.

In my garden i try to create spheres. What is a sphere in a garden? It has to be understood in a spiritual sense. A sphere is an area in which a certain atmosphere is created and then can be felt and experienced by visitors of the garden.

In my garden i try to create a sphere for the entire garden, and i try to create spheres for parts of the garden, and i try to create a sphere for each different field.

Ideally, when you walk through my garden, you sometimes get the feeling of being in a forest, and then to walk over a heath, and you can sit at a pond, or hear the wheat whisper in the wind.

In order to create a sphere for the entire garden, most important is that the garden has a rather clear border. This border doesn't necessarily have to be a visible fence, but it must be clear where the garden begins. Various methods can be used to accomplish this. In extreme cases it may have to be a fence, a wooden fence or a fence made from a hedge or a row of trees. It can also be a natural water stream. In any case, i generally try to put many flowers at the outside borders of my gardens so people who come near my garden are welcomed with beauty.

All the work that i do is centered on creating and maintaining these spheres. For example, when i am weeding, i do this with respect for the energy of the area where the weeds are growing. Sometimes i let weeds stand, if they contribute to creating the sphere.

In such a garden it is important that your mood is harmonized with the garden. For example, a beautiful garden is not a place to express wild anger. If someone would do so, it would damage the atmosphere in the garden.

Each plant, each element in the garden, such as a pond with water, a blossoming fruit tree, a rock, a bench to sit on, they contribute to creating a sphere in your garden. Therefore, each element must be placed at the right location.

When i plant a new plant, i go through the garden and ask the plant where it belongs. Eventually, that plant finds its best place and there i plant it. I do the same when placing a bench, or adding a water element.

What i tell here is more about attitude than about external principles of design. You can find many of these principles in books, but when you are sensitive to your own garden, you will be guided in designing the garden.

A garden of internal or spiritual beauty

The principles of design described here are to create a garden of internal or spiritual beauty. Such a garden will be in harmony with the house it surrounds. It will help you to feel better inside the house. Such a garden is to create a world of health and harmony and beauty in your own little world.

This internal beauty is composed from various elements. Most important is your own mood with which you work in the garden. If you work in a garden thinking to save or earn some money, your garden will reflect those thoughts. If you work in a garden and your emphasis is on healing people, then your garden will become a medicinal garden, both in a physical and spiritual way.

When you create a garden that harmonizes with nature and that you designed and work in with an elevated mind, soon your garden will attract many wild animals. They come, of course for the nectar in the flowers and for the worms etc., but they also feel attracted to the atmosphere in the garden. Animals feel this and respond to this.

Elements in the garden

Here follow examples of elements that you can use to create a beautiful garden.

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