Paradiso Jardines

Paradiso Jardines Diseño, Desarrollo y Construcción de espacios verdes. Asesoramiento integral. Huerta Orgánica. Desarrollo de espacios verdes. Huerta orgánica.

Diseño, construcción y mantenimiento de parques, jardines, terrazas y balcones.

28/09/2024

Movilización Nacional • "Es violencia vicaria"
Sábado 28 de setiembre || 18hs

Marchamos en silencio con una única consigna: Es violencia vicaria.

Salimos del Monumento Artigas rumbo a Plaza de los Fundadores en la ciudad de Nueva Helvecia para concentrarnos y leer la proclama nacional.

25/01/2023

“The roots of all living things are tied together. Deep in the ground of being, they tangle and embrace. If we look deeply, we find that we do not have a separate self-identity, a self that does not include sun and wind, earth and water, creatures and plants, and one another.” — Joan Halifax

12/01/2023

Your deepest roots are in nature. No matter who you are, where you live, or what kind of life you lead, you remain irrevocably linked with the rest of creation ~ Charles Cook
Artist Jeanne Rorex Bridges

22/12/2022
19/12/2022

Atentos:
Municipios
Intendencias
Gobiernos y prentendientes de ser Gobierno!!!

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18/12/2022

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Wreaths have been used ceremonially for centuries to create a circle of hope. Since ancient times, they have symbolized eternity, because the ring shape has no beginning or end.
A linear path merely takes us from beginning to end, but the wheel of life symbolized in a wreath reminds us that we are always most vital, engaged, and alive when we accept our current phase, create forward movement, and celebrate the season at hand. Entwined botanicals form an artful intersect between natural and domestic worlds—and turn a front doorway into a portal bridging the two...Taking a walk, gathering natural materials, making a wreath—all become a link to ritual and a meditation on the season.
Creating a wreath that is a labor of love is a reminder that no matter where we are in the seasons and phases of our lives, we will continue to cycle through the good, the bad, the ups and downs, youth and aging, life and death. Taking comfort in the recurrence of winter, spring, summer, and fall. Drawing vitality from each to celebrate the mood and spirit of the season. Each of us, according to season or phase, will find ourselves moving along the wheel of life, marking the present, utilizing the greens and botanicals that are thriving at the time. Holly and ivy, rosemary and bay, spruce and pine to bring the best of the outdoors in when we celebrate solstice and Christmas in the bleak midwinter. P***y willow and forsythia to herald spring. Lavender and roses to celebrate summer, and fruits, nuts, grains, and fall foliage to bid farewell to another growing season. Wreaths of laurel for times of celebration, baby’s breath for birth, and acacia for times of mourning.
After the holidays, I move my wreaths to trees along the edge of the woods. I pay these fading seasonal markers homage by giving them back to nature and making way for the next turn of the wheel. Seemingly in tribute to this cyclical process, the fruits, seeds, and berries turn wreaths into neighborhood bird feeders, and the wildlife that replants them create new generations of growth as faded heirloom and native botanicals are sown into the surrounding landscape. Once the wreaths are picked over, they almost inevitably become places for nesting. Another visible reminder of the circle of life and our own creative contribution to the larger wheel of life.
Happy Yuletide foraging & decorating! The Heirloom Gardener - John Forti This wreath piece was excerpt from my book "The Heirloom Gardener - Traditional Plants & Skills for the Modern World" *p.s. it makes a great holiday gift for all of your gardening friends and family and it is on special for holiday delivery here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1604699930

04/12/2022
21/11/2022

Juan Kiehr y su campo “La Aurora” de Benito Juárez son uno de los máximos

15/09/2022

Restoring land without restoring relationship is an empty exercise. It is relationship that will endure and relationship that will sustain the restored land. –Robin Wall Kimmerer
Artist ~ Seanis Lewis

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11/09/2022

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Te deseo un huerto.

Un huerto que te recuerde
cómo cosechar lo que se siembra.

Un huerto que te enseñe que cuidar
es sinónimo de cuidarse.

Te deseo un huerto.

Un huerto que te recuerde el por qué
de los ciclos y de las estaciones.

Que no te permita olvidar, por ejemplo,
que la primavera
sólo existe gracias a -y despues de-
el invierno.

Te deseo un huerto.

Para que te manches de barro,
para que no te falte nunca
el alimento
ni los motivos para levantarte
de la cama.

Por ejemplo, para regar,
o sembrar
o para cualquier otra manera
de preservar la vida.

Te deseo un huerto.

Sobre todo para que comprendas
que reciprocidad, en la gran mayoría de ocasiones,
no es
dar lo mismo que recibes.

Que reciprocidad es recibir lo que necesitas
y dar lo que le hace falta al otre.

Te deseo un huerto,
un huerto que te explique
la complejidad de lo sencillo
y lo sencillo de la complejidad.

Te deseo un huerto.

Para que comprendas
que la reciprocidad
se resume, en esencia,

a dar agua y luz

y recibir tomates.

Ad Libitum - Cénix C. Callejo

Ilustración: Soma Difusa

03/09/2022

Enfermedades auto inmunes, alergias, intolerancias, diabetes a edades muy tempranas¿Qué está pasando? ¿Qué sabemos de los productos que consumimos? ¿conocem...

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