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April 2, 2010

Speaking of Garden Equipment

by @ 2:53 am. Filed under Baker's Dozen, Tools Tips + More

When you begin pondering buying a lawn rake from the UK or checking out your Alan Titchmarsh garden forks, don’t forget that gardening wasn’t always filled with fancy devices and garden accessories. Tribes were gardening millennia before the rake or the garden shears. What we think of as a favorite hobby was already developing before the rise of Ancient Egypt. Early gardeners were guided by a mix of spirituality, practical reasons, and pleasure. The critical vegetables as well as similar food-bearing plants would grow around pools of fish. A section of the land was set aside, holy plant life grown and nurtured in honor of their gods. Priests, too, grew other herbs in sites apart from the gardens. Persians, Babylonians and Assyrians mingled together water features, nuts, vegetables, and fruits with flowers and stunning architecture to create beautiful park lands. As you might imagine, one other nation like this was the Romans – the Greeks, on the other hand, dedicated their efforts to the potential for nutrition of their farmsteads and nothing else. Although they had no access to forks or rakes, these peoples had designed a variety of elementary utensils not dissimilar to the hoes and spades gardeners rely on today. They were initially hewn out of stone, but later pieces used bronze, iron, and copper. Progress slowed to a halt during the Middle Ages. Horticulture was no different, but luckily, the monks and nuns kept the old knowledge and techniques alive. Little by little we went back to cultivating gardens for pleasure. Guidelines began to evolve, a formalized structure determining how the garden would finally appear. You just need to appreciate the work that goes into a hedge maze for that to be obvious. Such rules aren’t still essential, meaning there’s really no reason to fret – enjoy yourself, and stay confident regarding investigating how to get rid of some irritating Alexander Rose deformity problems or leafing through some interesting lawn rake review. Where others abided by these guidelines that were religiously observed for centuries, Humphry Repton and others uniquely mixed invention and tradition by combining modern decorative pieces such as statues with a pastoral looking landscape.

Yes, things have expectably evolved over the generations, but gardens are still loved for the same reasons as our forebears’. Regardless, they’re always among the most relaxing places in the world.

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