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Earth Day 2010 and Planet Indy

Posted on 4/28/2010, at 08:05 PM
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Like so many people I wanted to do my part on the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Since the weather forecast was not so rosy, I looked for another option and found Planet Indy: Gestalt Gardening with Felder Rushing. Irreverent, humorous and knowledgeable, Felder spoke of Horticulture versus Gardening and his gestalt approach to enjoying his own sacred place.

Horticulture is linear, planned, regimented, processed and goes by the book, which is full of Latin. It requires chemicals, weeding, watering, fussing, mowing, trimming, backaches, headaches and heartbreak when plants won’t grow.

Gardening gives people the right to lighten up, be outside the box, plant what they love and what grows naturally, requires low maintenance, little to no watering, weeding, chemicals, mowing or trimming. A true garden is a place of divine beauty as it reflects the spirit of it’s’ owner. The Gardener’s Bill of Rights proclaims:

 You can have as many wind chimes as you can afford to buy
 You are free to miss-pronounce names of plants or not know the names at all
 You are allowed to place clashing colors together just like nature
 You can plant in clumps not rows or plant just one of something
 You are allowed to pronounce the “H” in herb
 You are free to grow NO GRASS AT ALL
 You can create a garden anywhere
 You must accessorize
 You are free to plant Bottle trees – they are beautiful!

Free your garden and yourself by trying something different. Give yourself a sacred place to enjoy. For inspiration visit Felder’s website at http://www.felderrushing.net

Presented by the Indianapolis Museum of Art Planet Indy is a monthly series of guest speakers addressing Sustainability. For more information and future events go to
http://www.imamuseum.org

Comments on “Earth Day 2010 and Planet Indy”

Jill Mendoza said on May 12, 2010

Thanks Janet for reminding us of the joys of a garden. Just this past weekend Joe and I were invited to attending a benefit dinner presented by Lake County Forest Preserves for a nature preserve north of Chicago called Brushwood, Ryerson Woods in Deerfield. The Keynote address was given by Will Raap, the founder and Chairman of the Board of Gardener’s Supply Company. Gardner’s Supply is an award-winning gardening equipment company and is among the world’s largest online garden retailers. Will was a very interesting speaker; he calls himself a “restorationist”, not an environmentalist. You’ll have to check out their site at www.gardners.com. This site is more for the vegetable type garden verse the flower garden, but probably is a great resource for any type gardener. I especially love the “kitchen garden planner”! I’ve been planning a vegetable garden for weeks and have not touched the soil yet!!! But you’ve helped me keep it on my short “must do list” this summer! Thanks! jill

Amanda said on April 30, 2010

Fun article Janet! The pictures are absolutely beautiful and the “Gardener’s Bill of Rights” made me chuckle! :) I especially love “self-maintained” gardens. If only I could keep the weeds and critters out of my vegetable garden!

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