We will be planting trees this time!
This yard will change dramatically!
We hope you enjoy!

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25 Comments

  1. It’s so beautifully done. The trees, shrubs, stones, etc. are in great harmony. I wish i had a garden like this. Thanks for video clip.

  2. I am mexican but I really love the japanese art becasue this is art I would really to be in japan and learning all the wonderful things you do. thank you. OHAIO GOZAIMAS

  3. You are the great gardener. I watch every your video, I like it so much.
    I want to make my small garden like this too. but I want to know one thing. Why you put the root into the sack before you plant the tree?
    In my country they don't do this. So I don't the reason.
    PS. Sorry for my bad English.

  4. Hello, I live in the Czech Republic and I am a fan of Japanese culture. It is very nice small garden. Please, I have a question : because of small and all-four-sides closed garden – do the trees have enough sunlight (especially the maple) ? There are many small gardens in Japan with all closed walls but I don´t understand how the tress get sunlight for their progress? Thank you very much for answer.

  5. @Kohei Yamaguchi very nice work! These videos are so helpful for gardeners. I have a question- if you were to add color (something more flowering) does the position in the garden need to be considered much? Thank you!

  6. Like it your Garden design 👍 Can I ask why you tie up the roots before you plant in to the ground? Thanks

  7. I Like this job for garden . thank you this video . I always follow to the Japannese garden tv .

  8. Wow! What an improvement to the previous garden! Now it really invites you in and theres a serenity yet also an energizing element to it. It seems to spark my creative energy. The added trees, bushes, ferns and moss were perfect! You’ve created so many little points of interest in that small space. I find that my eyes and imagination take a little journey making that space feel so much more exciting. By the way, where is the water from the Tsukubai draining to ? The garden before looked as though it had a xylophone type drainage system or recirculating water system. But I didn’t see that recreated in the new garden.

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