Garden Ninja gives you some hints and tips to creating your own Japanese garden. Following these easy tips and tricks you can avoid ending up with a troublesome garden and get the zen garden of your dreams.
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Japanese gardens are a really popular choice of theme for gardens. They work well on small scales which suits a number of gardeners, especially in the city where garden spaces may be tightly packed. They can invoke that feeling of calm, zen and being at one with nature. They can be exotic and bold; a far cry from lawns and square borders.
However, the majority of do-it-yourself Japanese garden designs fall short of an authentic Japanese garden. Some Japanese garden designs bear little resemblance to the calming nature of their ancestors. Some being loud, disjointed and confusing. Gardeners hoping the odd buddha head or rogue bamboo will invoke the feelings of the far east. So rather than risk spend hours and money on your new Japanese themed garden for it to be a dud, why not read this Japanese garden design tips to help avoid some of the common mistakes?
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Japanese garden design is simple, if you follow the basic rules to guarantee authenticity! Why not share your Japanese garden design pics or tips here? Has this video helped you? Let me know or share!
What's the main difference between a Japanese garden design and a Chinese garden design?
How does this garden in London compare the one in Cornwall? Do you have a favorite?
Good summary!
Garden Ninja, thats funny! When I see all these calm gardens I picture the sterotypes of old! Then I think about people dressed in Ninja suites hidding under bridges or in bushes and quickly dashing out when no one is looking to make a subtle flower arrangment so no one see's anyone and the garden remains peaceful