The Most Beautiful Garden Is Never the One That Looks Perfect
There is a version of garden beauty that appears in magazines and on certain social media accounts — immaculate, precisely clipped, every plant at its peak simultaneously, color perfectly balanced, not a weed or faded flower in sight.
It also looks, if you have spent enough time in genuinely living gardens, somewhat lifeless.
The quality that makes a garden beautiful in ways that photographs cannot fully capture — the quality that makes you want to sit in it, walk through it slowly, return to it repeatedly — is aliveness.
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