Carol Williams Quotes on Garden (4 Quotes)


    People are turning to their gardens not to consume but to actively create, not to escape from reality but to observe it closely. In doing this they experience the connectedness of creation and the profoundest sources of being. That the world we live in and the activity of making it are one seamless whole is something that we may occasionally glimpse. In the garden, we know.

    Usually children spend more time in the garden than anybody else. It is where they learn about the world, because they can be in it unsupervised, yet protected. Some gardeners will remember from their own earliest recollections that no one sees the garden as vividly, or cares about it as passionately, as the child who grows up in it.

    The golden rule of gardening is to pay attention to local conditions of weather and soil.

    Adam and Eve were born in a garden, and gardens are still where people go to renew themselves by meeting creation.


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