Gardens aren’t an exception to this rule. What makes a beautiful garden is a subjective matter. As this Quora thread shows, some find gardens with an abundance of wildflowers the epitome of beauty. At the same time, others don’t feel the need for flowers. They prefer the green coziness or gardens with greenhouses and vegetable gardens or something else. To each their own.
Some define absolute beauty as something unique and immortal. It’s something that provides warmth, joy, and happiness by looking at it. So, in a way, we can agree with Francis Hutcheson’s idea that nature is absolute beauty, can’t we? Even though we all have different meanings of what beautiful nature is (or gardens, in the sense of today’s topic), we still appreciate its uniqueness.
The images really resonated with Instagram users, as currently, the account has over 51K followers. Sadly, since there have been no new photos uploaded for 5 years now, the number isn’t likely to increase significantly. Yet, that doesn’t mean that the already existing pictures cannot be appreciated – after all, their beauty isn’t diminished because the account isn’t active.
Then, there’s controlling the weeds, getting rid of pests and other animals, and a lot of other stuff. There’s also decorating. Well, the latter is more optional, but more often than not, gardens include some decorations. Maybe just some nice pots or garden art; it’s still decoration.
So, what we can take away from this is that beautiful gardens are not only something nice to look at but something that can improve one’s life. And what could be better than that, right? What kind of gardens do you like the most? Share with us in the comments!
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