The landscape gardener is constantly evaluating the state of the gardened grounds.
During these weeks of tired summer there generally is more color throughout the grounds than at other seasnons. Herbaceous plants are bigger, paths become narrower, and there is no space left for the chrysanthemums you were planning on buying to shore up the autumn look.
This is a good time for grooming the garden. Tools are needed. Quality tools, not those cheaply made types. Hand pruners, lopper, hedge shears, small garden saw, large garden saw, garden spade make up the classic collection. Flat spade might also be used if edging had not been done earlier in the season. Leaf rakes and snow shovels are seasonal implements which might involve some grooming.
I rarely wander through my garden without my hand pruners. My eyes automatically draw me to the disorderly and if it is prunable, almost without a thought my mental machine has removed the offending form. I call this grooming. The hand pruners is the most important tool for grooming garden plants.
Removing all or some of the flower stalks from my huge hostas, (some stalks quite ugly even when in bloom) can be done at the same time one strolls through the garden admiring its beauty.
If one can stroll through ones grounds at any season and not notice beauty, dear fellow Americans….there is something very wrong with arrangements made on your grounds!Home is not quite home as it should be. (Time to call us at Masterpiece Landscaping, Ltd..952-933-5777 !)
If your home is like mine, every year expanding government is expanding taxes on my landscape garden where my house is located. Government does not often tax garden beauty, yet, so I want the best visual and spiritual return for my tax dollar as I walk up and down the paths of my paradise.
Major reforming of more mature woody plants should almost always be done in early spring. This activity is not to be considered grooming. It often involves major surgery. Garden saws, pole saws, loppers, spade shovels, are among the tools more commonly used for this kind of heavy duty grooming. An axe might be needed in a final analysis, especially if all else goes wrong. We can review the surgery in another blog entry.
As one passes the Winged Euonymus or the Pagoda Dogwood in the August garden, one might notice sprigs arising from an otherwise clean and attractive bark. Or certain branchings don’t look right. Here, the garden loppers come into use. Eventually your trained eye will have your pruners removing these objects of discontent without the thought ever bothering the mind. This is a good stage of landscape garden education for these little grooming acts can be done almost subconsciously. They will not interfere with the sweet elixir of pleasure caused by the beauty of your landscape as you stroll, almost in a trance, admiring all of the pictures you and Nature have created……
……..that is, if your plants have been cleverly chosen, have been placed in their proper locations, and you know why you have done what you have done. Once your artistry has reached the combination of all three of these skills, you have passed the elementary school of fortunate luck.
One of the unfortunate causes for atrocious home grounds landscape gardening in general, is that even in the most disorderly designs there might be a degree of attraction if just one “something” in the grounds is in bloom. Ugliness in the landscape is often very public. One has to enter a theater to see a bad movie, play, or opera, and usually has to even buy a ticket to get in. One can easily avoid reading corrupt newspapers or a mess of a book or staring at blank or otherwise stupid canvases called modern art.
It is very difficult however to avoid mishandled landscape gardens created or not created in the name of art. A broken urn behind three petunias and a marigold, bed springs placed delicately as if growing beside a small spring, a Baby’s Breath covered with Creeping Charlie behind a bicycle tire with a sign leaning on it announcing “LOVE” …… all of this rich meaning in the front yard and unscreened. Yet, it will be seen by every innocent who had the misfortune to take a wrong turn and had to see it whether he or she wanted to or not.
In another neighborhood, such as the Whitney Museum , given a twist of a title such as “American Injustice”, a New Yorker might be thrilled to pay $107 plus sales and entertainment tax for a ticket and feel modern and correct doing so. Yet, another may not and could easily avoid doing so by remaining outdoors.
In closing this blog article I must add a couple other instruments useful when grooming the landscape garden….FINGERS, especially the thumb and its index neighbor. Supple knees and a good back able to endure stretching are good accompaniments.
One bends at the knees reaches for a “weed”, defined as a plant out of place, hopefully a pullable one, and pulls it.
Most landscape gardeners do enjoy this ritual. I do. One feels so clean after a period of such an intimate exercise, especially when the disorder comes out of its habitat root and all. Oh, the pleasure of it all.