A whole other
type of beauty exists in the moonlight that we can fully enjoy if we know
how. In the height of summertime's
heat, we drift outdoors at dusk to refresh ourselves in the temperate air of
evening. Cricket song and the glow of fireflies come together with
ever-lengthening shadows to create a natural symphony of overlapping
sensations that invigorates the body and gladdens the soul. As the sun sets,
the vivid colors of most flowers and leaves fade, becoming a dull gray, but
moon gardens provide us with a space to appreciate Mother Nature's
bounty long after the light of day has retreated. Designed to be enjoyed from
dusk until dark, these gardens serve as a perfect complement to silvery
moonlight, mild summer nights, and the spirit of rejuvenation. Most plant life worships the sun, but a
select few shrubs and flowers come into their own in the moon’s glow. The silvery
leaves of lamb's ears and artemisia reflect the radiance of the
moon, while the bright-white flowers adorning yucca and evening primrose seem
to shimmer brilliantly in dusk's gloom. Certain blossoms, such as
the moonflower and four o'clocks, open only at night, releasing
their sweet fragrances along with spectacular displays of beauty. While
creating a moon garden, remember to take each human sense into account. We
appreciate the ghostly beauty of nighttime nature best when we can sit comfortably
until our eyes have adjusted to the surrounding darkness. Bamboo and thick
grasses make a comforting sound when bandied about by gentle nighttime
breezes. Transforming a portion of your existing
yard or patio into a moon garden is simple, and the pleasure is worth it.
Green spaces come alive at night when nocturnal blossoms release their
perfume into the air and ethereally lovely and luminous foliage dances in the
breeze. In a moon garden, relaxation is a simple matter of attuning yourself
to the stillness of evening and seeing, perhaps for the first time, the
myriad shades of beauty that can be found in the darkness. |
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