Get Rid Of Garden Weeds
A garden is a
living work of art. A beautiful garden is not a random collection
of plants, flowers, trees and the occasional tomato. There is a
schematic order to a garden. It represents a great deal of hours
put into the cultivation and care of the living organic plants that
comprise the garden.
When the garden becomes infected with garden
weeds, it ceases to become a work of art and descends into a
chaotic mess. Even the minor presence of garden weeds can create
this totally chaotic mess.
When referring to a garden as a work of art, one
must look at the root definition of art. Art, in linguistic terms,
derives from a definition that refers to putting everything in its
rightful place. A garden that is a work of art (devoid of garden
weeds) will have a sense of order to it.
There will be no random scattering of plants and
flowers all over the garden. And within sections, such as a flower
section, a quality garden will be sure that the intermixing of
flowers has some sense of subdivided order. That is, the different
colors and shapes of the flowers will not clash with one another.
No one would deliberately create a design of a garden that did not
look visually appealing.
As such, garden weeds can upend even the most
orderly and structured and visually pleasing garden. Garden weeds
are unwelcome and unwanted guests in a garden. Actually, to call
garden weeds guests is a real stretch. A more accurate term to
apply would probably be gatecrasher.
If garden weeds appear in a garden, they did not
get there by planning. They got there either by oversight or
neglect. Garden weeds can not make a garden look good so there is
no working with these weeds. They need to be extracted and removed.
Doing so returns a sense of order to the garden. This retains the
artful integrity of the garden.
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