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Creative Flower Gardens

 

            Creating a flower garden can be a wonderful way to let the creative side of your personality come through. Different types of flowers mimic human personality traits. There are two types of flowers when planted together bring two worlds together that complement each other much like human couples do. .
             Lay the design of your garden out on paper. Play with the design by moving flowers around in different combination until you get the feel of your garden that bests reveals the real you. An example, arrange your flowers so that they will bloom either all at one time or in stages. Flower gardens that bloom in stages tend to have more appeal due to the constant bright, beautiful colors that are seem through the year and would reveal a person who is mostly up beat and cheerful all year long regardless of the change of seasons. Flower gardens that offer bright blooms only in the summer, reveals a personality that enjoys the summer playfulness and retreats indoors in the winter.
             Different types of flowers mimic human personality traits. When you look close and examine a rose, you get the sense of beauty inside and out. When the rose is in the bud stage, it reveals a beautiful sense of elegance with the pear shape of the bud. As the bud opens up, it reveals the inner beauty of the flower that was hidden when in the bud stage. Gladiolas represents strength and statute in the height of the stem and the durability of the stalk that holds the very colorful flowers. When the wind blows, they stand tall and firm as some humans do in trying situations. Stephanotis is a very fragile flower that when it blooms reveals beauty, as all flowers do, but also a fragile side. As the flower ages, the pedals on this flower become very fragile to the touch. When touched, the pedals fall apart from the stem, like humans do in stressful situations. Impatien plants are much like human babies. They grow very quickly like human babies do in the first year and have blooming flowers all in one season.


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