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Gardening Your Personality: The Greens Of Growth
Kirsten Hawkins

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Gardening Your Personality: The Greens Of Growth

Kirsten Hawkins


Many gardeners are the nurturing type: just like Mother Nature.
People say they have "green thumbs" because they can make
anything grow. Is your personality the growth type? Are you the
kind of person who wants to see others grow and develop? If so,
you probably love to be around children and, though you are
exhausted at the end of the day, you feel like it is all worth
it if you have helped other people. So is there green in your
garden?



It seems to be a silly question: is there green in the garden?
Most people think that green automatically appears in the
garden. Leaves and stems are almost always green. But green can
also be used as an accent color itself, though it's often
overlooked - just like the nurturing individual - a teacher, a
preacher, a farmer. These nurturers are vital to the world, but
often go overlooked.



Why does the color of a garden even matter? Many psychologists
have studied the effects of colors on the human psyche for
years. Colors both reflect our current emotions and elicit
certain emotions from us. In other words, if you feel happy, you
may wear your yellow shirt to work. Yellow is a happy color. If
you look on the walls in the doctor's office, they are most
likely blue or some other calming color. Green is a color of
growth and nurturing. Used in the garden, can give those
feelings liberally.



Many people focus on the brightly colored flowers - the reds,
yellows, and oranges, but they overlook what a simple green can
do for the garden. The next time you go to the greenhouse to
pick out flowers for your garden, take a moment and consider
this. It's important because the garden - and your whole house -
should reflect your personality. If you are the nurturer, let
the green come out and show the neighborhood that this is your
sanctuary.



When it comes to greenery, use it liberally in the garden. It's
difficult to have too much green. Using green in the garden has
a two-fold effect. First, by filling the garden with a green
backdrop, the other colors will stand out more vibrantly. If you
set off a firework in the middle of the day, it's rather
unimpressive. But if you place it on a dark backdrop, it will
light up the sky. Green in the garden helps to accomplish this.
Green also has a second effect. It gives the appearance of a
lush, healthy garden. It's nice to see the different flowers in
a garden, but if you fill in the areas between them with some
greenery it makes the entire landscape seem to jump to life.



So when it comes to your garden, does your loving and nurturing
side come to the front? Can your neighbors see the effect of
your green thumb? With the careful placement of some green
plants, you can bring your garden to life and make it an
extension of yourself. After all, you spend a great deal of
time, effort, and money in the garden. Shouldn't it reflect part
of you?



About the author:


Kirsten Hawkins is a food and nutrition expert specializing the
Mexican, Chinese, and Italian food.
Visithttp://www.food-and-nutrition.com/ for more information on
cooking delicious and healthy meals.













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