
More than just green space garden It is usually an emotional mirror. Its design, colors, and even changes reveal the mood of those who care about it..
Landscaper Ignacio van Heeden sums it up like this: “Oh my garden It is a reflection of my country Mood…One day I don’t like a plant or it bores me. Goodbye.
Sometimes we think that a garden It was designed once and it stays the same. But those who love Floors They know that there is nothing more vital than a small home and personal ecosystem: It changes with the seasons, with the light, and with us.
Van Heiden says it bluntly: to him garden “It has no specific style,” because it grows and transforms with the rhythm of its rise and fall. “It’s a reflection of my mood“When he gets bored or stops being inspired, he changes it. It’s that simple,” he says.
For Paquita Romano, gardener and landscape designer, “In A garden Everything is expressed.”
“I can’t separate it, I can’t separate it. The good and the bad in life can be seen there, and that’s why I believe that Gardening It’s a place to go. It is not just a flower for the sake of a flower, because it is beautiful and nothing more, but that is how one engages in this place. Moreover, what he has Gardening It is that, without realizing it, he goes through all possible states. The same thing that happens there happens to us internally. That’s why I think it’s so important GardeningBecause when we work outside, we work on our own. “We’re getting to know each other,” he says.
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the FloorsThe colors and shapes we choose are not accidental. Someone who is going through an energetic and optimistic phase may lean toward strong tones, floral types, and bold compositions. On the other hand, in moments of introspection, soft green colors, calm textures and shadow angles dominate.
Beyond the designs, the spirit of the owners garden It is also seen in the care the space receives. When there is little energy to spread in gardenhe Green space It looks abandoned and run down.
“I let it go and experiment with colors or foliage freely…and if I don’t like it, I change it the next year,” says Van Heeden. This nature of modifying what does not resonate is perhaps the most valuable teaching: a garden You don’t judge, you live.
The garden speaks about us, showing our enthusiasm, our pauses, and our desire to start again.
Van Heeden says that his garden It functions as an “experimental centre”. There you see how Floors Throughout the year, which species adapt and which do not. That open outlook, almost scientific, but also passionate– turns into A garden in the extension of one’s life.
No two seasons are the same and no two people look at the same flower in the same way. Care a garden Learns to read signs: When A plants Water is requested when the other needs space…or simply when the soul needs a change of colour.
A garden Which develops with its owner can be a Emotional refugea therapeutic tool and method Personal expression. Instead of searching for garden Perfectionist, the challenge is to allow nature – and the soul – to move without rigidity.
he garden Not only does it grow: too Talk about us. It shows our enthusiasm, our pauses and our desire to start again. And if one day we decide to release A plants Or changing an entire corner, perhaps not on a whim, but in keeping with what we are experiencing.
Can a garden Change with the mood of their owners? Maybe yes, because in this constant transformation, garden It reminds us that growth also changes.