The garden is the result of the union between the culture of man and nature, a mixture of built parts and living elements, stability and transformation.
Although it is our creation, it does not cease to be foreign: the garden cannot be controllable and completely subjugated to our will, unless we make it an artificial space, incapable of transmitting emotions.
Its natural side represents for us ‘everything else’, which we can welcome and love but never fully understand.
But it is precisely this part of mystery and indomitable vitality that makes the garden always fascinating and bewitching.