Mother Earth And Me
Essay by 24 • November 24, 2010 • 1,245 Words (5 Pages) • 1,814 Views
Everyone may remember a time in their lives digging around in the sand box, enjoying the innocent pleasures of childhood, and thinking nothing of it. Some people may remember doing more than that; digging around in their own back yard, curiously poking at the earth enriching earthworms, and maybe occasionally helping out mom or dad by digging holes to plant seeds or potted plants. Among so many hobbies that can be taken up and pursued as full time jobs, the entertaining, creative, and therapeutic values of gardening top many other popular occupations for some people. Surprisingly enough, gardening is not always limited to dull activities such as mowing the lawn, blowing leaves, raking, and watering. Even though the activities listed may seem dull to some, others get nothing but pure bliss from such activities and more. For those interested in hobbies that literally dig deep down into mother earth, and allow people to become one with our own Mother Earth, the vast world of gardening can be a mind expanding experience.
Toy company's not only make gardening toys for children to imitate their loving parent's activities, but they make them for children who actually enjoy doing the activities the toys are made for. Hoes, rakes, lawn mowers, and many others can be found in mini yet bulky, brightly colored, plastic forms for the enjoyment of children ages three and up! Although many children do grow out of the countless toys they encounter during their early life, some tend to favor the fabulous toys for years and years. The people who grew up playing and imitating the many different elements of gardening are very happily welcome into the world as full time gardeners. What better people to become gardeners than the people who grew up loving planting and landscaping? Happiness and enjoyment are definitely a huge factor in the success of a self employed gardener. Charles (Chuck) G. Eugene, a professional gardener explains how passing business men and women express their envy for his job when the sun is shining; "Actually, when the weather is nice, people tell me how much they envy me and my occupation!" (Eugene), but the same people scamper past Chuck without saying anything when the weather is glum. Without the proper education and general know how, how would one be able to keep a garden beautiful, green, and downright delightful? To simply answer this question, the task of keeping a near perfect garden would be nearly impossible. Chuck went through a lot of extensive field training and schooling to get himself into his current field of self-employment. While the obvious tasks of cutting grass, and raking dirt and leaves can seem repetitive and even dull, proper care can lead to a fulfilling and enjoyable experience. On top of such tasking activities, the fun really starts when landscaping needs to be done. The gardener has the freedom to place any variety of beautiful plants anywhere in the garden to provide for quite an enchanting scene.
The freedom of gardening has many endless possibilities and provides for some amazing creative freedom. The slight limitations of creative freedom are obviously, or not, the use of certain plants during certain times of the year or in certain areas, and most definitely the placement of different plants in certain areas in relation to pathways and other "no plant zones." The beauty of nature is full of so many splendid colors, from the usual green, to nearly any other color of the rainbow. "Although my job is primarily maintenance gardening, it is most definitely fun getting to redo yards, and getting to be creative. There are some dull times, as with most jobs, but I have to balance all the ups and downs." (Eugene). Chuck seems to enjoy every chance he can get to get a little creative with his job. Flowers come in so many shapes and sizes, and the selection is so extensive to the point that there are many different plants that can and will be perfect for a certain area. Some gardeners go into extreme detail, and can make very extravagant designs and patterns. Hedges can be sculpted to almost any form, vines can climb nearly any structure, and
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