Good Organic Gardening

HOLY PLACE

Creating a sense of the sacred in a garden is a deeply personal expression. For some it might be a special spot for reflection of loved

ones passed. Maybe it’s a quiet spot to meditate and connect with the profundity of nature or an area dedicated to cultivating sacred plants such as sage or holy basil.

Not everyone has a garden, so in seeking the sacred some might have a special pot plant or a tree in a public garden or a religious site they visit.

While some cultures believe that all of nature is sacred, the one thing sacred garden spaces have in common

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