Some gardeners plan their garden 
with meticulous attention to detail.
They choose colors that 
will complement each other 
and design their garden 
as if they were 
painting on a canvas. 
Others are more spontaneous 
and simply visit a nursery 
and purchase plants 
that appeal to them. 
Often gardeners have a trademark plant
that is their specialty. 
Perhaps they enjoy the velvet 
texture of the leaves, or maybe 
the flower's color attracts them.
The varieties of gardens 
are endless. Terrace gardening 
has become popular. With 
a herbal garden, cooks enjoy 
being able to use fresh herbs 
from their garden to 
add zest to their favorite dishes. 
They simply visit their garden 
and clip a few pieces of 
the herb they wish to use.
Every garden is as individual 
as its owner. Gardens come 
in all shapes and sizes. 
Some are in the shape 
of a rectangle, while others 
are circular or irregular in shape. 
Some gardeners like the appearance 
of an asymmetrical shape 
while others work to 
achieve symmetry in their gardens. 
For vegetable gardens, the most 
popular shape is rectangular 
and vegetables are usually planted 
in a linear fashion. 
This method makes it easier 
to cultivate between 
the rows of plants. 
You could mistake some gardens 
for a meadow when the gardener 
chooses to include only 
wildflowers as a choice of vegetation. 
Including a pond in 
a garden is popular too.
Entrepreneurs are always looking 
for innovations and gadgets that 
will attract the attention 
of devoted gardeners and 
induce them to spend their money. 
It has become a huge industry 
in the last few years, 
as the baby boomers reach 
retirement age and have more time 
to pursue hobbies such as gardening.
There are new  products patented 
every year to tempt the gardener.
It is possible to 
buy a kit that contains 
a complete set of tools 
needed by the home gardener. 
Unfortunately, often the quality 
is poor and the product 
is a fraud. Instead of 
having something good to 
work with, the purchase 
turns out to be junk.
If you want to flatter 
a gardener, and boost 
their ego at the same time, 
summon up the courage to 
simply ask if you can  
swap plants. Of course, 
it will give them a thrill 
if you also compliment them 
on the hardiness of their plants 
as compared to yours. 
They might even try to 
console you on your lack 
of competence as a gardener 
because your plants are not 
as sturdy as their plants.
Irrespective of the competence 
of the gardener, anyone who 
augments the number of plants 
grown is helping to conserve 
our planet by averting erosion. 
This pays great dividends 
for everyone as it also 
serves to protect the ozone layer.
Some people erect barricades 
to keep small animals 
from attacking the plants. 
Squirrels love to dig up 
flower bulbs. They find 
them a tasty treat.
It is common to see 
ceramic fixtures or figurines 
in a garden. Even 
the untrained eye can tell 
that the imitations are a fake, 
yet properly placed, they add 
to the intrinsic beauty. 
A rain gauge, attached 
by a bracket to a fence, 
is a common sight and 
is used to enable the gardener 
to diagnose the moisture level 
of the soil around 
the plants and determine 
if they need more water. 
If nature does not provide 
enough rain, then the gardener 
will use a plastic or 
rubber hose to provide 
more irrigation. With a twist 
of a knob, or by moving 
a lever, the thirst of 
the plants for moisture 
can be quenched.What greater pleasure, 
than to work in your garden 
and as you clip 
the overgrown plants back to 
size or prune branches 
of fruit trees, hear 
the buzz of bees? 
You know that they are 
enjoying your garden as 
they extract the pollen 
from the blooms. You relish 
the feeling that you are 
one with nature. The hum 
of insects as they share 
the garden is more pleasurable 
than music from a stereo 
or a symphony to 
a devoted gardener. In addition,
the scent of the flowers 
is an integral part 
of the joy of spending 
time working in a garden.
The irony of the situation 
is that nature sometimes 
conspires against the gardener, 
and a hailstorm can riddle 
beautiful plants, shredding their leaves 
in minutes. Hurricanes can uproot 
even the largest trees 
although this is an event 
that seldom occurs in Southern Ontario. 
Tornadoes are more likely 
in this area.Parasites can 
attack plants and threaten their survival. 
Any number of things 
can become a plague. 
It is often difficult 
to discern exactly what it is 
that is destroying the precious plants. 
Any number of complications 
can shatter the gardener's dream
of surpassing last year's accomplishment. 
An authentic gardener will not 
brood about the disappointment 
for long. Even as 
the disaster is occurring, 
you might overhear the gardener 
murmur “There's always next year.”