• I find that a real gardener is not a man who cultivates flowers; he is a man who cultivates the soil. He is a creature who digs himself into the earth and leaves the sight of what is on it to us gaping good-for-nothings. He lives buried in the ground. He builds his monument in a heap of compost. If he came into the Garden of Eden, he would sniff excitedly and say: "Good Lord, what humus!"

    Karel Capek: I find that a real gardener is not a man who cultivates flowers; he is a man who cultivates the soil.  He is a creature who digs himself into the earth and leaves the sight of what is on it to us gaping good-for-nothings.  He lives buried in the ground.  He builds his monument in a heap of compost.  If he came into the Garden of Eden, he would sniff excitedly and say: "Good Lord, what humus!"
    Karel Capek (2002). “The Gardener's Year”