Ideas to create your own Japanese Garden; A Japanese garden is a beautiful addition to any yard or home. Here are tips to create your own!
Discover the best rocks for Japanese gardens. Enhance tranquility, balance, and natural beauty with our comprehensive guide on rock selection.
The city of Shimabara on the Kyushu island of Japan is renowned for its remarkable cleanliness and hygiene. Students take it upon themselves to clean their
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When Peter Blum and his wife, Rita, had a modern house built in Irvington, New York, they hired a landscape architect to turn the existing grounds into an
Discover serene Japanese style garden ideas. Embrace minimalist design and natural elements for a tranquil outdoor retreat.
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Much of what I know about Japanese Maples comes from simple observation. They are relatively slow growing. The little green leaf...
The city of Shimabara on the Kyushu island of Japan is renowned for its remarkable cleanliness and hygiene. Students take it upon themselves to clean their
These Japanese garden designs are relaxing and serene. Try our Japanese garden ideas for a peaceful ambiance in your backyard.
Japanese maples are so varied in size, habit and leaf color, they can go almost anywhere in the garden. Try a few of these ideas!
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Are you looking to turn your yard into a zen garden? These Japanese landscaping ideas can be just what your space needs. Number 12 is especially important.
Best gardens in Japan - Discover in this blog post our selection of the 10 most elegant and peaceful Japanese gardens in Japan. The #2 is...
A tiny basement space in a Tokyo suburb imaginatively converted into a step-garden by Japanese gardener Masayuki Yoshida. It uses descending ledges made from old railway sleepers to draw light and plants down to this level from the upper garden. The se...
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