Design A Zen Garden In Your Yard

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Design A Zen Garden In Your Yard

Thursday, June 28th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

So you want to design a Zen garden? I’m assuming that you have some experience with gardening already and this is just your next project. Or, maybe you are interested in mediation so you thought a Zen garden would be a nice way to go.

Now, if you have no experience with gardening then you are going to have to realize that this will be a trial and error process. Successful gardening doesn’t come naturally.

The first key to keep in mind if you want to design a Zen garden is that everything in the garden is there for a reason. If you can’t explain why it is there, then it shouldn’t be there. For example, water is the sign of life and that’s why you would put something like a fountain in the garden.

What Kind of Flowers Go In A Zen Garden?

To really design a Zen garden that is authentic you need to look into the meanings of different flowers and choose the ones you want based on those meaning. You also want to make sure that the colors compliment the other areas of your garden. The Zen garden design is all about harmony and the wrong kind of flower can wreak havoc on all your hard work. If you’re not sure of what flowers to include in your Zen garden design, ask a Zen expert which can be found at various websites or even in your area. Use the phone book to look for Zen experts in your area. With so much turmoil in the world, more and more people are looking to include Zen garden designs in their home or outside of their home so you should have no trouble seeking expert advice for your garden.

Stone and Rock

Rocks are a little more complicated. Zen gardens are supposed to have supposed to have depth and you can use rocks to do this. When it comes to the ultimate Zen garden design, you want to choose rocks that are well worn, you want to place the rocks from larger at the front to smaller in back and you want to make sure that the color of the rocks is somewhat uniform. Rocks represent time and energy and therefore you want to make sure that they are prominent in your garden to give your garden depth.

Once you get the foundation of your Zen garden design set, you can  begin to add other stuff. You can add a bridge to connect two otherwise non-connected parts, you can add a gate, you can add pebbles and sand, ornaments and any other elements that you deem worthy enough to create the ultimate relaxation spot.

So, you now have your Zen garden built and it’s time to meditate and relax. One of my favorite relaxation techniques is brainwave technology. I like to use their Insight CD to put me in a nice meditative state.

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