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All gardening and gardeners know that there are a few things that can spice up their garden and upgrade their garden looks, some of these features are expensive and very hard to get, like complicated water fountains and iron structures and some are pretty easy to buy and install, this article talks about one thing that is not that easy to install but certainly will add a lot of class to your garden and upgrade you from a gardener to a landscape expert.



A garden pond is the things these days, it is relatively easy to understand and not complicated to maintain throughout the year, and owning a pond holds in it wonderful possibilities and prospects, for some gardeners to have a pond in their own backyard is a rare opportunity to further exploring the power of their gardens, to others it is beginning of a love affair with nature as they start to grow their ponds into living habitats for fishes and plants.

The real purpose of a pond, some say, is to present a living environment by itself, regardless of the garden in which it is placed, because a successful pond will have its own plants and fish in it and even birds that will visit it during the different seasons. This is the reason that so many of the garden lovers that try and place a pond in their garden discover that they are quickly amazed and interested in a whole different thing then gardening, learning about fish and algae and water plants.

The other more natural benefit for gardeners and home owners is that a pond will completely change the way the garden looks, it is one of the best ways to making a garden look younger and fresh and maybe even add some basic design changes to the landscape as a whole. Some gardens and landscape designers use a pond as the central place in the garden and investing in all the area adjacent to the pond, the other sides of the garden remain very basic and uniform, as a silent background to the pond and the main attraction. A garden pond can also be used as a side feature, setting a corner in the garden f or relaxing or reading, maybe even add a garden bench or some other kind of garden furniture by the pond, set a few high bushes or existing trees to set this part of the garden apart of all other parts and you will have a magnificent and privet sitting corner in your own garden.

There is much more to be said about the garden ponds, its almost endless possibilities of fish and plants, its contribution to any garden and the peace and serenity it brings with it. If you are interested in getting your own garden pond you should start looking for the real thing, try and find out what kinds of ponds you like and only after you have seen a few start researching for price and possibilities, simply because you can sometimes change one pond to fit a different idea you do not have to commit to a certain type right away.
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Attempts to classify different types of plants is known to have occurred as far back as since pre-historic periods as shown in the evidence found in the caves of Lascaux in Dordogne, France. These date back to 18,000 B.C. We can only assume that man has always sought the knowledge of plants and had an interest in their cultivation, beyond the simple interest in plants for food.

Hippocrates, the "father of medicine" taught in the fourth century B.C. of the value of some 400 plants and herbs - about half of which are still in used today. Aristotle attempted to catalogue the herbs known at the time and Theophrastus, a pupil of Aristotle, created a system of inquiry into plants which was to influence botany for many centuries.

Classical Greek and Roman records show definite proof of this with early texts from the first century AD. Pedanius Dioscorides in Cilicia wrote De Materia Medica, a textbook for herbal medicine which was in use for 16 centuries. He was a military physician and soldier and wrote 5 volumes covering 600 plants in use in medicine. Galen, court physician to Marcus Aurelius the Roman Emperor, was a Greek physician who practiced medicine in Rome in 2C A.D. For centuries he was respected as an authority on herbs.

At this time their main interest was in the medicinal value of plants which were common in the wild, rather than concern about their deliberate cultivation .

From 529 A.D European medicinal gardens continued to be the province of the monasteries and the fine example of St Gall's garden in Switzerland so impressed Charlemagne that he ordered duplicates to be build across his Holy Roman Empire.

Such medieval gardens focussed upon healing herbs for the monks to use in treatment of the injuries sustained by soldiers in combat but attempts were made to make the gardens ornamental. as well as serviceable and this attitude continued in the designs of the walled gardens of castles and monasteries. It was by the exchange of plants between the monasteries and the dedication of the travelling monks that the extent of herb and plant cultivation was greatly increased. The movement of the troubadours was also instrumental in this.

Following the Crusades, a vast variety of new plants was introduced into Europe with botanists eager to grow new species but somewhat inhibited by superstitions and local legends related to them. Planting, grafting and harvesting was strictly in accordance with astronomical indications of the moon and other conditions.

It was later that royalty, including the early kings of France and Italy took up the cause and became keen promoters of plants of all kinds. Some created landscaping on a magnificent scale in the palace gardens, before ever botanical gardens for the public were considered. According to the specific interest they directed orchards such as those for propagating and cultivating oranges in protected orangeries, as they were called. Others such as Napoleon's Josephine introduced hundreds of different roses, reported to have been the largest collection of different species in Europe at that time.

In Britain many customs of the Druids survived the centuries to which were added the familiar plants known to the Romans. It was John of Gaddesden in 1314 who's first researched work "Rosa Medicicae" covered Greek, Arabic and Jewish medical writings plus contemporary observations and later in 15C more texts and treatises started appearing. This was followed by many illustrated works which began to include plants introduced from the Americas - from the New World, such as corn and potatoes.

John Gerard had his own Physic Garden as Curator of the Physic Garden of the College of Physicians. Thomas Johnson, apothecary, edited Gerard's Herball after his death and recorded thousands of species in England thereby commencing English botany. It was King Henry eighth who protected herbalists with a Charter in 1511. This signified the distinction between the barber surgeons and the apothecaries - a rift which continues to this day between the herbalists and the medical doctors.

William Turner's "A New Herball" was published 1551-1568. Nicholas Culpepper introduced the doctrine of signatures and astrological aspects of herbalism 1652 and translated the physicians secret handbook "London Pharmacopoeia" which incensed the professionals as it placed knowledge of herbalism into the hands of the common man.

By 1850 Herbs had begun to be commercially cultivated in England with the principal crops being peppermint, lavender, chamomile, aconite, belladonna, caraway, elecampane, liquorice, foxglove, lovage, angelica, hemlock, juniper, poppy, roses and marshmallow.

The people of England and Europe as well as settlers of the New World and the various colonies depended to a large extent upon the traditional custom of the cottage garden to provide them with additional foods and home remedies as well as beautiful flowers. The discoveries of strange new plants in the colonies was a constant source of interest and with the help of the indigenous people gave them indications of their usefulness in healing as well as practical purposes. Eager gardeners placed great value, often commercial value, upon new specimens which became available for cultivation. It was largely by this enthusiasm that many new species were preserved and proliferated through the care of botanists in Europe.

Over the last couple of centuries there has been an explosion of interest in the usefulness of herbs and plants of all kinds. Commercial production occurs on a huge scale throughout the world as the demand for medicinal herbs increases, both for herbal medicine and as a source for medicinal drugs but horticulture still remains as one of the most popular pastimes in creating beautiful, ornamental plants which can be used for indoor decoration in homes, hospitals, business houses and institutions of all kinds and providing the aesthetic value which has proven to be essential in our way of life not only in our western culture but in all countries throughout the world.
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