GARDENING QUOTES IV

quotations about gardens & gardening

A garden that one makes oneself becomes associated with one's personal history and that of one's friends, interwoven with one's tastes, preferences, and character, and constitutes a sort of unwritten, but withal manifest autobiography.

ALFRED AUSTIN

The Garden that I Love

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Looking after a garden is like looking after children. Feed plants and they grow, neglect them and they suffer. It's all rewards and punishments.

FAY WELDON

The Cloning of Joanna May

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A garden is never so good as it will be next year.

THOMAS COOPER

attributed, A Garden of Inspiration


Odd as I am sure it will appear to some, I can think of no better form of personal involvement in the cure of the environment than that of gardening. A person who is growing a garden, if he is growing it organically, is improving a piece of the world. He is producing something to eat, which makes him somewhat independent of the grocery business, but he is also enlarging, for himself, the meaning of food and the pleasure of eating.

WENDELL BERRY

The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays


I walk down the garden paths,
And all the daffodils
Are blowing, and the bright blue squills.
I walk down the patterned garden-paths
In my stiff, brocaded gown.
With my powdered hair, and jewelled fan,
I too am a rare
Pattern. As I wander down
The garden paths.

AMY LOWELL

Patterns

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A garden always has a point.

ELIZABETH HOYT

The Raven Prince


One moment alone in the garden,
Under the August skies;
The moon had gone but the stars shone on--
Shone like your beautiful eyes.
Away from the glitter and gaslight,
Alone in the garden there,
While the mirth of the throng, in laugh and song,
Floated out on the air.

ELLA WHEELER WILCOX

"In the Garden", Poems of Love

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The art of gardening is like the art of writing, of painting, of sculpture; it is the art of composing, and making a harmony, with disparate elements.

IAN HAMILTON FINLAY

Ian Hamilton Finlay: Selections


A garden is not a place: it is a passage, a passion. We don't know where we're going; to pass through is enough; to pass through is to remain.

OCTAVIO PAZ

"A Tale of Two Gardens"

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Enough men had gone off to war saying the time for gardening was when the war was over; whereas there must be men to stay behind and keep gardening alive, or at least the idea of gardening; because once that cord was broken, the earth would grow hard and forget her children.

J. M. COETZEE

Life and Times of Michael K

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A person cannot love a plant after he has pruned it, then he has either done a poor job or is devoid of emotion.

LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY

The Pruning-Book


Though an old man, I am but a young gardener.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

letter to Charles W. Peale, August 20, 1811

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Every resident of village or suburb who owns or occupies a rod square of mother earth, should have a garden; it pays largely in health and pleasure.

D. D. T. MOORE

attributed, Day's Collacon


In almost every garden, the land is made better and so is the gardener.

ROBERT RODALE

attributed, A Garden of Inspiration


Gardening is like the rest of life--there's a fine line between optimism and lunacy.

CONNIE CRONLEY

Poke a Stick at It: Unexpected True Stories


A weed is but an unloved flower.

ELLA WHEELER WILCOX

"The Weed", New Thought Pastels

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The less help you have in your garden, the more it belongs to you.

EVAN ESAR

20,000 Quips & Quotes


No one can rightly call his garden his own unless he himself made it.

ALFRED AUSTIN

The Garden that I Love

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Were it not for one's mistakes, one's failures, and one's disappointments, the love one bears one's garden would soon perish for lack of sustenance. Just as you may admire but can scarcely feel tenderly towards uniformly successful people, so for a garden that was always and everywhere equally gaudy or equally green you might entertain wonder, but you would hardly cherish affection. It is one's failures in life that make one gentle and forgiving with oneself; and I almost think it is the failures of others that mostly endear them to us. The Garden that I Love is very perverse, very incalculable in its ways--falling at times as much below expectations as at others exceeding it. They who have no patience with accident, with waywardness, should not attempt to garden.

ALFRED AUSTIN

The Garden that I Love

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Sometimes when you think the storm is coming to rain on your parade, it's actually there to water your garden.

ANONYMOUS

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