Putting together a garden is largely a reflection of personality but it can have so many influences some being stronger than others. I believe a garden shows elements of creativity and art mixed with pragmatic and logical choices that depict the lifestyle of the people living in the garden. A garden clearly shows trends of an era, everyone remembers the swans in gardens made from old car tyres all painted a brilliant white, many people liked them and then decided to do something different.
Economic climate and the weather can have a physical effect on a persons activity in a garden but it need not be a limiting factor to the point where all interest in a garden disappears. Many positive and very satisfying experiences can be nurtured through gardening and all it takes is planning, persistence and patience.
That means it does not need to cost a lot of money but planning is important. How do I manage a garden, where can I get advice (thats right), when will I know it is the right time to plant or prune, what type of garden or plants are best for my garden?
Many of these questions will stop potential gardeners from attempting a new garden or simply changing an old garden.
If you need advice contact Chris e-scapegardens
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