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Sunday 23 August 2020

Where would you put an English garden...?

Willetta Munhall: man shouldn't mess with mother nature - set all your house plants free!

Lawana Neemann: sorry, you forgot some, like the Chinese garden...

Nikita Schroepfer: There is nothing 'cultural' about an "English Country Garden". The idea behind the concept is far more profound than a mere social distinction. It is an extension of the acceptance of the peace and serenity of being as one With nature that give the sensation of pleasure. The owning of a bucolic, rustic elven glade, which has not, as yet, become the habitat of the mobile telephone,nor invaded by the noise and hustle of the 'Hoi Polloi' is a manifestation of Our natural desire to have a sanctuary, a place of refuge where We can go to be alone with Our thoughts....Show more

Bob Nakamoto: An English Garden is nature with culture. On the axis, smack dab in the middle, I suppose.

Cletus Makler: There are 4 main gardening traditions: English Picturesque, Italian/French Classical an! d the Cottage Garden and the Japanese Garden.Have a look into these and then decide.

Sena Highman: http://www.hort.wisc.edu/garden2001/English_garden...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_gardenNature as mans nature, not floral nature.

Madlyn Fallis: Who cares...put it in my backyard!

Catheryn Small: I was just wondering... and I don't really think anything English is cultural, just think about the fog, lol :)

Berry Gilmore: cultural object...nature is oceans and forests...what need is there to arrange it a certain way..nature does it best

Johnny Sirko: Anything English is cultured, Darling. Why do you ask?

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