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(Pro.21 - FInal) How to make a Japanese entrance garden.
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- čas přidán 13. 11. 2020
- It's finally done!!!
In this case, we are building a Japanese garden at the entrance of the new house.
We hope you enjoy it!
Gardener :Teiyu Sano Tomoatsu
庭師:庭友 佐野友厚 様
www.teiyu28.jp/
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The funds will be used to preserve traditional Japanese garden techniques.
I would like to see this garden again in a year and over different seasons. I am rather attached to it now.
Wonderful thought to each element. Thank you, Japan.
Japanese garden making is a part of art. small and tiny detail makes so sensitive.
I really admire your work, very neat and pretty. Very opposite in my own country. Filipino contractors are very messy. They let the owner clean their mess. Lack of discipline and love of work.
Simple yet elegant garden ! Love the umbrella holder only Japanese would think of something like that 🥰 👍
I am so impressed by the thoughtfulness and diligence of the garden even if it’s that small. Work hard on the small projects just as well as the larger. Amazing. I appreciate the work!
Danish woman here. Love your aesthetics
As a Chinese gardener, I think that I very appreciate your job, what small but so much clear and natural and useful this garden design. Excellent 👍
Thankyou for your videos, I have finally found my favourite gardening show.
May you and your team will always be healthy and keep making creative contents like these for along time to come. Greetings from 🇦🇺🙏
It's so relaxing watching you work, I love the way you create natural beauty.
Congratulations. The comments and delivery are amusing to the point.😊
Beautiful! Complements the house perfectly.
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Love it have been waiting to see it finish. Thanks for this and your videos. I watch it to relax
What a beautiful entrance?! I love it!
Beautiful!
Lovely, competent, artful 🥰🌿🍁🍂🍃
I just love your channel, everything is done so meticulously n well thought out. 😍😍😍💯💯💯👌👌👌
Is there a list of the small trees/shrubs in this garden? It’s a very nice entrance garden.
So satisfying to watch.. So peacfull. And reminds me of an anime I watched. Just subscribed because of this.
Beautiful and so simple
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful job! Thank you for posting this three part series, it has given me many ideas!
Lovely garden 💕👌
Amazing work and ideas equals beauty. Wow!
🥰🥰🥰lovely thank you
Vraiment très joli !!...quel minutie dans votre travail...bravo !!
Lindo, lindo extremamente gratificantes
The voice is so calming
All in Wyoming at 7,000' elevation, amazing.
Enjoyed the show
これぞまさに職人技!
Love your videos, so beautiful!
Beautiful work!
Wondeful!!!! Congrats! Felicidades y saludos desde México!!
WOW, ABSOLUTELY STUNNING, I LOVE IT. IT’S ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 😻 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Looks good 🇺🇸
Very beautiful
Simple neat n beautiful 😻
Beautiful job 👍😊
I like it
Thank you for sharing this. They are so careful and gentle with the plants (respect and pride). Love it. Love Japanese gardens. Can you tell me if there is a name or reason/story of the circle items?
Really interesting videos. I have a book from 1939 'Japanese garden construction' revealing the long tradition behind these skills, both in design and method together with planting lists. It is good to see how these fit into a modern setting.
Could we perhaps see a video from when it has matured?
OK! I'll do another video on the status of this garden next spring!
@@JapaneseGardenTV I was wondering. What was being used at 6:49? It looks like a beautiful high quality compost or casting, but was curious. I'm unable to read in any other language than English so excuse me if it's clearly labeled on the bag.
I learnt a lot from you guys
Is there a reason why the sacks around the roots are not taken off?
This is so nice.
Wow
Do use irrigation, like drip or sprinkler systems? So beautiful!
3:25 In USA they take great efforts to make everything as flat as possible, especially lawns. I lived 5 years there and their neutered lawn "gardens" always depressed me greatly. I miss Japan, but the furniture and clothes fit me better in Europe. :))
Thanks for your comment!☺️
We used to be a people enamored with glass houses and sustainable living, We used to understand the importance of living landscapes in keeping sustainable environments. It's all that damn world wars fault, Everything fell apart and anarchic materialism took over from that point on. It's like everything from National defense, political leaders, the land, the people, ecosystems, economies... All of it's just about exploitation now.
They do it to all of us. The state will demand the house be flat and the lawn be 100% green because the banks tricked everyone into thinking flat green lawn = good property, which then supports the synthetic fertilizer companies who then buy politicians... It's the hydra with many heads. If you don't want the HOA (or whatever) fining you for thinking outside the box and doing something other than lawn... Well you better live out in the sticks.
I try to practice what I preach as best I can, I know other westerners who do the same. Just don't forget these methods of growing things using companion planting, soil horizons, bugs, forest material and clean living water. Don't forget how your ancestor grew things to completion using only what they had available near by.
That's why channels like these are important. It's not just the sear's catalog garden they try to sell you, It's special because you built it for this place specifically with natural processes in mind and with fairly simple materials.
Sorry about the rant. This comment just spoke to me in a manner I couldn't help, but relate with the sentiment.
Lets all make the world interesting, distinct and beautiful again.
Wow! That looks great! It's going to look so nice and natural! By the way, I really like that big orange scoop you were using to apply the pebbles; that is the second time I have seen one today! The first time was this morning, I was watching Pitagorosuichi, the kids show, and tetsudai robo was helping to clean up horse stables with one of those!😆 By the way, I am also in the garden construction business, specializing in interlocking brick and stonework, here in Victoria, B.C. Canada. I invite you to have a look at some of my work videos, I do them in timelapses.
Tengo algunos dias siguendole y me parece magnifico su trabajo. Saludos de Mexico
Subarashi ne
In the US, we call “Nanten” Heavenly Bamboo or Nandina. The scented shrub may be Daphne odora?
Why don't you use spunbond under gravel? Aren't you afraid that the gravel will mix with the soil over time?
I'm not an expert, but I read that a traditional maintenance crew would manually clean up the gravel once a year. Move the gravel onto a pile, clean up underneath, and shift it back. On a garden of this scale, must be do-able.
Very beautiful work. Mind sharing what type of bamboo is planted?
looks like Equisetum hyemale
i enjoy all your videos. the bike garage was wonderful; i 'd love that for my bike. btw: what's that scoop-bucket tool used for the gravel called? i see that in lots of videos but cannot find a name for it. thanks!
Hi, absolutely excellent work and lovely outcome, may I ask what the name of the "cane/ bamboo" shape plants please. thank you
I think it’s horsetail
Someday I can visit your country. When is the best time to visit there?😊🙏🇯🇵
i think early spring late fall are good times. you avoid heat and humidity as well as the cold.
You should avoid to visit in summer. It is tooooooooo hot there.
Please can you tell me what is that black last placed on the piece of exposed ground? Is that something special? also looks like charcoal?
Nice again!
What are these orange bowls called that you use to spread the stones?
Best Regards, Jan
What kind of bamboo is that?
Your Chanel is most asthetic
Acabado perfecto para la entrada de la vivienda. Como se hace un nudo Ibo? Gracias
¡Gracias! ¡Haré otro video sobre cómo atarlo!
Por favor, qual é o nome da planta maior o arbusto grande
What are those round stone pavings(?) For? Drainage?
They look like old millstones recycled for their shape/accent appeal and of course the added holes for an umbrella stand. Brilliant!
what is the name of the multitrunk tree please??? Anyone?
What are the round disks for?
That's a disused millstone.
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Thank you!!
あの黒い土は何だろう?
灰?
😀👏🏻👍🏻🇧🇷🇯🇵
I am creating a 13-acre garden. Help? My Son is good and is working with me to attack this endeavor, to fruition.
Beautiful!