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Garden Magick - Transform A Difficult Garden Into A Sacred Resort For The Soul
by Carolyn Donnelly
Are you establishing a new garden? Are you trying to bring a
long neglected or difficult garden back to life again? You can
create a flourishing garden anywhere. All you need is loads of
desire, a little imagination and an open mind. In this article I
briefly summarize some techniques that I have successfully used
for encouraging growth in difficult areas of the garden. By
adding a little magick to some basic ecological gardening
principles your can create a sensation. There are a few essential requirements for a healthy garden.
These are: soil with the correct texture, nutrient levels, and
drainage; water; sunlight and the appropriate plant choice for
your local environment. Garden bed preparation is of utmost
importance and you would be well advised to ensure that you have
provided your plants with the best physical environment possible
for their successful growth. But getting the physical
environment right is just the first step. To get the best out of
your garden you should provide a happy environment, full of
positive energy and a little magick.
Visualize
When you first start planting out your garden it doesn’t look
much like it will in two, three, five or ten years.
Visualization is a crucial part of the garden design and
planning process. It is also important for the growing process.
To keep your garden growing in the direction would like it to
grow, you should visualize regularly. This is just a matter of
looking at the garden and imagining what it will look like when
your plants are fully grown. In doing so you are mentally
sending your plants messages and encouragement. Make a habit of
visualizing your garden on a daily basis and imagine it as it
will look in, say, five years of constant and healthy growth.
In the meantime … fake it
While you are in the early stages of garden creation, try
making a "fake it ‘til you make it" garden. This simply means
creating an interim garden. You can do this by placing pots
filled with colorful plants around the area. This will give you
some instant gratification for your efforts. It will also give
your new plants some company. After all, plants are communal and
are not meant to grow alone.
You can quickly and easily create new pot plants by taking
cuttings from other plants in your garden or your existing pot
plants. Put the cuttings in water until they sprout roots – some
won’t grow roots this way, it will be trial and error but many
will grow roots within a week. Alternatively, buy some plants,
preferably colorful flowering plants. Of course, choose
appropriate plants for the location of your garden - shade
loving plants for areas with little sun, etc.
Place the pots around the area where you want the garden to be
and in between the plants that you have recently planted. If the
garden is located in a harsh landscape that is subject to
extreme hot or cold or strong winds, you can place the pots so
that young plants are protected from harsh winds or direct
sunlight. If your environment is particularly harsh, you may
consider adding small screens made from bamboo or other natural
materials to protect young plants until they establish. In a
dark or very shaded area, ensure that your pots will not block
any sunlight that your seedlings may be receiving. Whatever the
nature of your garden, use plenty of mulch to keep the moisture
in the soil and the weed growth to a minimum.
Attract Native Animals
Life attracts life, so by attracting as many animals to your
garden as possible you will increase the life energy of your
garden which will help your plants to grow. Place rocks and logs
in your garden to provide shelter and homes for small lizards
and insects. If you do not have any tall trees, installing a
pole that a bird can perch atop (but a cat can’t climb) is a
great idea, as birds will contribute seed laden droppings that
can bring additional plants to your garden as well as additional
nutrients. Show your delight when you notice a new native
occupant and let him know he is welcome.
Allow the ecology of your garden to evolve along with the
growth and addition of your plants and other components. Resist
interfering by killing particular animals that you don’t like
such as spiders, if you are so inclined. Instead, become curious
and learn about them. Talk to them. You will gain an entirely
new appreciation for these animals and improve your karma at the
same time.
Avoid Using Poisons
Garden shops are full of garden poisons. It’s big business. It
would be easy to assume that weed killers, snail killers and the
other exterminators are an essential component to gardening.
However, the reality is that they are really bad for your plants
and the animals that add value to your garden. There is almost
always a natural or more gentle alternative to using poisons in
the home garden. It is far more effective in the long term to
pull weeds out by hand and you will save a lot of money.
Decorate and Communicate
Celebrating your garden area by decorating it with beautiful
things, such as hanging pots, statues, bird baths, sculptures
and low lighting, will add positive energy and atmosphere. If
possible, include an outdoor table and chairs and spend some
time there entertaining friends, laughing and having a good
time, or just be there on your own relaxing and smiling upon
your garden. Make sure you remove or disguise any ugly or
unsightly objects. It is important to keep the area beautiful, as
you are then more likely to spend time there, and give loving energy to create
a garden that you like the look of and feel good about.
Take a leaf out of Grandma’s Book
Did your Grandmother speak to her plants? Mine did, and that
practice was passed down to my mother and now I do it. It works!
You don’t need to spend a lot of time in conversation with your
flowers. Simply walk around and admire your plants for a few
minutes most days. In the difficult spots, stop and talk to
those plants that are struggling. Express pleasure when you see
some growth. Smile at your plants and talk to them in a light
manner as you are attending to their needs.
Crystals for Positive Energy
Use crystals and semi precious stones to add some beneficial
energy to the area. Here are some ideas:
Agate
This crystal is known for its ability to produce abundance and
increase yields in crops. It can be used to enhance the health
of your pot plants or your garden plants.
Jade
Jade represents life and growth and has been associated with
the health of plants and the environment. Place jade statues in
the garden or use jade in a decoration that hangs above or
nearby your plants.
Moonstone
Moonstone helps to enhance the growth and health of plants. Use
it in decoration in your garden or wear it when attending to
your plants.
Clear Quartz Crystal
Quartz crystal will amplify and enhance the qualities of any
other stone and can be used to achieve any goal of pure
intention. Use it alongside the other stones or alone in your
garden to enhance plant growth. I hang crystals over pot plants
to improve their performance.
These are examples of stones and crystals that have specific
qualities that can assist plant recovery and growth. However,
there are many crystals and stones that have healing and
nurturing properties so it may pay to experiment. Crystals can
be placed in pots, used as a display on a table, in a bird bath
or water feature. They are particularly beautiful when they form
part of a hanging decoration.
Add a Little Fairy Magick
Fairies have long been associated with gardens. Flower fairies
were thought to live in the flowers of plants. They looked after
the plant by ensuring it had everything it needed. You can add
your own bit of fairy magick to your garden by placing a hanging
fairy near the garden that you want to prosper from this energy.
If fairies are not your thing, hang or place sculptures of
other powerful symbols around the area, such as the Sun for
positive energy and the Moon for receptivity and supernatural
powers. Both of these symbols together represent balance and
harmony. There are many other symbols of good fortune such as
Buddha that will enhance the energy and the feel of your garden.
These symbols and bearers of good energy also look great.
Designing your garden for good Feng Shui
The Feng Shui garden is designed to allow Chi to flow. To
create good Feng Shui, design your garden with plenty of curves.
If you have a garden with very straight edges, add features that
give the impression of curves. You can achieve this by the way
you place your garden features and how you locate your plants.
Choose rounded pots and curvy furniture to increase the positive
Feng Shui in your garden.
Windchime Magick
Another way to increase Chi in your garden is by hanging a
windchime or a windchime bell. Windchimes aid in the flow of Chi
and add an additional element to your garden through sound. The
right windchime can create a sensation of peace through its
harmonic tunes. It is worthwhile selecting a well made bell or
windchime that you enjoy listening to as this will make a
valuable addition to the atmosphere of your home and give you
joy every time the breeze blows.
Water Features
A water feature is also extremely beneficial in the creation of
a positive Feng Shui garden. The water must be flowing, however,
so that Chi can flow and so that it does not become stagnant.
The addition of fish to your water feature will provide more
positive energy due to the additional life. Be sure to find fish
that do not eat the spawn of local frogs. Gold fish, which
originated in China, have become an environmental nuisance in
some countries and they will eat frogspawn. For frog friendly
fish, check with your Government Fisheries Department.
Frog Magick
Frogs represent good luck in many cultures around the world.
The first frogs hopped this earth alongside the dinosaurs. They
are wise beings, worthy of respect and they will bring good
energy to your garden. Be sure to locate any pond a good
distance from bedroom windows, however, as frogs can croak up a
storm at night.
Scent
A wonderful way for a garden to enrich your life is through
scent. You can create a special atmosphere by planting the
shrubs, trees and flowers in your garden that provide certain
scents that enhance particular moods. Add some instant
inspiration by filling your pots with lavender, jasmine,
geranium, lemongrass or whatever your nose desires.
Burn incenses outside or light a scented candle at night while
sitting in the garden. Select the scent that will be most
beneficial for your garden’s growth. Try gardenia or lavender
for love and healing, ginger for success, patchouli or rosemary
for love and growth, the invigorating benefits of sweet orange
or frankincense and myrrh for healing and growth.
A closing thought...
Your garden reflects the relationship it shares with you and
the other inhabitants of your home. By increasing the positive
loving energy in your garden you will create a place for growth
and harmony, a place where life will thrive. In return you will
receive much enjoyment. By combining good ecological concepts
with a little magick you can turn a difficult garden into a
sacred resort for the soul.
iSnare.com©2008 Carolyn Donnelly - All Rights Reserved

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2008 by AlternativeApproaches.com
About the author: Carolyn is an ecologist, avid gardener and supporter of new age spirituality. Her website, Placid Moon New Age Products and Gifts, sells a range of new age products including: essential oils, incense, scented candles, incense burners, candle holders, oil warmers, hanging fairies, windchimes & bells.
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