5 Tips To Make Your Garden Into A Paradise Lush



Who does not want your backyard to be a lush paradise? Many people dream of going on holiday in a tropical paradise where vegetation is naturally exuberant. Some people dream of retiring and living on a tropical island in the Caribbean or Hawaii. Why not create your own paradise now in your own backyard? Idea of ​​a person of heaven can not be equal to another. A key element that makes a universal concept of paradise is water. Luxuriance involves a lot of water, not only for the plants to grow, but perhaps a pond, stream, lake, or ocean. You can see how water plays a fundamental key in creating the feel of a lush paradise.

The climate in which you live now will determine the degree to which you can turn it into a lush paradise. You may not be able to be with hibiscus flowers and tropical trees palm trees, but you can rely on other elements to capture the feeling.

Let's criteria of what constitutes a "lush paradise".

The word paradise comes from the Persian word pairidaeza or garden and used to describe the Garden of Eden in Genesis. An ecosystem is considered exuberant would be like a rainforest that was an abundance of fruit trees, a lot of rainwater, wildlife, shade and canopy, and a balance of rain and of Sun. The jungle is like a rainforest, but think of the jungle as something wild and untamed. Something not controlled by humans. We fear that while they are attracted to the rough nature.

We can see exotic species of plants, animals, insects and birds. As we explore, we can get to the top of a natural clearing where we can rest in the shade of trees. We can also get to a point where one can see the distant mountains and views of the surrounding forest, giving us a sense of belonging and sense of security that we are not lost.

Our basic needs are satisfied with the food, water and shelter. We also need a sense of security that we are safe from predators. We need a place where we can hide - a kind of shrine to the rigors of everyday life in the "outside" world.

The perceived state of mind as in heaven is difficult to understand, but the closest thing relate to our concept of paradise, and of course, paradise is always lush. It is the essence of nature or the natural environment.

Our sense of belonging is related to our perception of it. We are aware of our environment by what we perceive through our senses of sight, smell, touch, taste and hear.

The animals are somehow not aware of the concept of paradise. They live with nature without thinking. We can transform the human being and think very, incorporating the following five criteria to capture the essence of what we consider as a paradise in our own backyard.

1) Water

Whether a board scenario of natural sea or a pond with waterfall, water is a symbol of the essence of all life on Earth and is the fundamental basis of the creation of heaven.

2) Housing

We need to have a sense of sanctuary, both physical and psychological. A structure such as a pergola, a patio cover more or a thatched hut provides shelter, housing and a sense of security. We also have walls, the screen mode consider unpleasant and create a sense of privacy. Walls can be structures or plant materials, but natural materials mimic more closely the concept of the Garden of Eden.

3) S
ensory stimulus

We must remember that we live being conscious of our environment through our sensory perception. A warm breeze throughout our skin reminds us of the power of the sun to provide heat and light for life. Flavors and fragrances added pleasure and joy of our environment and lifts our spirits.

4) Nature

The raw state of nature in the form of lush vegetation and wild life are not that reminds us very different from that of animals, but with a more evolved consciousness. If we often fail to see the resident fauna, we can bring in our garden or provide our own form of fish, animals or birds. Create a haven for wildlife to visit and they will come.

5) Sound

Birdsong sounds and calling reassure us that all is well. The sound of moving water from a stream rippling, waterfall or fountain is a reminder of our connection to the essence of life in the form of water. Water is such a symbolic element and is not just life, but prosperity, purity and energy.

Once we have these five elements, a paradise begins to take shape, but not without our own state of mind. Paradise is not just a place, but a feeling of being somewhere special, that you are part of a larger whole.

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