Japanese gardens have a way of stimulating all of our senses and are renowned for their therapeutic benefits. If done right, they provide a sanctuary of tranquility and harmony amidst the chaos of modern life. Let’s explore why these gardens are so deeply therapeutic。。。
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I leave my garden to walk in the forest for peace when the torrent that flows next to it gets too noisy. Funny to think of you townies creating artificial waterfalls but mine are good to sit in if we get hot weather in this temperate rainforest
I always thought it'd be really cool for someone to build a series of Japanese gardens in different ecosystems using only native plants to that ecosystem (such as boreal forests, desert, prairie, tropical rainforest, wetland, mountain ect) or a single botanical garden set up as a Japanese garden where different sections bring you to each of those ecosystems)