This time we will renovate the Japanese garden of a townhouse.
The landscape of the garden will be gradually transformed! We hope you enjoy it!
Niwashi :Teiyu Sano Tomoatsu
庭師:庭友 佐野友厚 様
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The funds will be used to preserve traditional Japanese garden techniques.
Ya lo esperaba… Excelente, como siempre.
I love your channel so much it's so relaxing
Good movie ! like always, arigato gozaimasu
Another exciting program.I just love Japanese moss gardens.💚🌳🪨🌱
In love with the attention to the details and how there's an explanation to the choises that are made 🙂
Your channel gives me such peace to watch. Moving that Acer really changed the whole balance of the garden.
Is there a type of moss that can handle morning sun?
Kim🇨🇦
Waiting with anticipation for part 2. Its looking lovely already.
What kind of stone do you use? 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Bom dia!
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soo beautiful! The green of the moss will certainly be well offset by the reddish brown of the cedar bark fencing add to it sun and shadow and this will end up another masterpiece! With each garden of yours I feel myself falling for moss gardens harder – definitely understand the owner. He/She will have a true gem when it is finished! And thank you so much for showing the names of the plants!
Looking beautiful, looking forward to part two.
My opinion: the concrete wall looks better than the new wall, the concrete wall with black jointing line would produce a taste of Zen for the small garden.
新しい動画をいつも待っています。
Why didn't you plant Fern, solomon, and Lily of the Valley ?
This is a dream job. Why cant there be this kind of gardening elsewhere in the world?
정말멋진정원입니다, 수고 많으셨습니다.
Love your videos, so inspiring!
Sorry if I missed this in the video, but can you please tell me what kind of tree is the main tree that was already in this garden? (Front, center-right; the big one also shown in the design drawing). Thank you!
ひとつ大きな話をする石が欲しいなあ
I really love Japanese gardens. They take away a worksday of stress just by looking at it. I’m wondering, does an empty garden always starts with placing the bigger rocks? Or can it also be a tree, latern or tsukubai the first thing to place into a garden and after that put the rocks and smaller plants?