How do botanical gardens address seasonal changes and their impact on aesthetics?
As someone who values aesthetics deeply in my bonsai creations, I find myself intrigued by how botanical gardens manage to maintain beauty throughout the seasons. My garden here in [Your Location] experiences significant seasonal shifts, which I've learned can dramatically alter the appearance of plant collections. I've tried various seasonal displays with my bonsai, but I'm curious about how botanical gardens curate their exhibits to ensure visual appeal year-round. What techniques or plant choices do garden managers use to counteract seasonal dullness? Any insights into color schemes, seasonal plant rotations, or other artistic strategies would be greatly appreciated!