Some thoughts on “Wild Gardens”
August 23, 2007 in Wild Gardens

The label “wild gardens” is comprised of seemingly contradictory terms. One scholar has written that gardens are “enclosed, protective places that…are metaphors for [the] cosmos in the face of chaos.”1 Similarly, another writer has defined the garden as a symbol for the subjugation of nature2. This would appear to be true: by function, gardens are places where nature is tamed and forced to grow in a particular way by the hand of the gardener….
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Image and text, Lori Gloyd (c) 2007
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August 23, 2007 at 3:42 pm
Such a lovely photo, Lori.