Five Seasons
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In the Taoist philosophy of the Five Elements (Wu Xing), the year is divided into five distinct periods. Each season corresponds to an element, an organ system, and a specific type of energy. A time of birth and renewal. Summer (Fire): The peak of expansive, high-energy growth. five seasons
We all know Spring, Summer, and Fall. Garden centers make a fortune off them. But Piet Oudolf, the rockstar of the "New Perennial" movement, argues for a fourth and fifth season. [Your Name] In the Taoist philosophy of the
You don’t need a sprawling meadow or a famous German landscape architecture degree to channel your inner Oudolf. Here is what I changed in my tiny suburban lot after watching the film: Summer (Fire): The peak of expansive, high-energy growth
But if we respect the fifth season, we find a deep, resonant peace. We realize that life is not a race through four checkpoints. It is a spiral that includes the quiet corridors between the doors. We learn to sit in the grey light of the "not-yet" and see it not as a waiting room, but as a sanctuary.
: Ecologists in the Sonoran Desert identify five seasons: Spring, Dry Summer, Wet Summer (Monsoon), Autumn, and Winter. A documentary titled "Desert Dreams" on Arizona PBS captures this unique environmental transition.
Have you seen Five Seasons ? Did it change your mind about "clean" gardening? Let me know in the comments below.
































