Japanese Garden Design (Before and After)
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Lee's Oriental Landscape Art, LLC
Servicing the Washington Metropolitan area for over 50 years.
www.JapaneseGardensMD.com
Design - Installation - Maintenance
Online design service for out-of-state clients.
takes years to build gardens. Obviously to do all this , you can do it in one season, but to have the gardens and plants all grow and establish and finally start doing their magic, takes many many years and gardens evolve a lot over time. So beautiful.
Stunning
Beautiful! 🌿🪴 Would love a tour showing which plant is what kind of plant! I love the small bushes! 🌳🌱
😮 Awesome, each area of transformation is well designed, artistic and so appealing to watch. 🤩 😍
So neat, not crowded. 🥹😎❤️
Thoughtful, calming, structured
Congratulations…this is brilliant!
LOL this is my song. I posted it in facebook like 10 years ago. this is just the intro in a loop. note by note it is the same.
Wow! Beautiful work! Your finished work is so classy and beautifully done!
Wow! Beautiful design!
Can you do a video or videos that shows start to finish how to accomplish these beautiful gardens?
Beautiful inspiration
Thanks 👍.
Shared on Landscape Architecture TV. Thanks.
Beautifull work
Fantastic 🍃🍃🍃💕👌🙋♀️
Beautiful
Your lucky to have a nursery with aged topiary. There not always that easy to find in America.
literally. unbelievable material
Super!
Beautifully well done.
Que canal maravilhoso ❤ que vídeo sensacional 👌😎👍.
Amo 🇯🇵, cultura milenar de outro nível.
What kind of tree are the ones you plant that have separate bundles of bushes on each trunk? Also looks like a topiary
Nice 👍
What are those evergreen shrubs called? The one looks like larger version of bonsai.
Impressive…
What tree species do you use for your cloud trees???
Very nice. How much is the stone lantern costs in Japan
Yeah I’m gonna have to get your info 🤣 crazy
What are the black leaves under the tree? Can I buy it?
?? you took out those beautiful silver maples ??
what is the tree that has the round tiers of foliage? they look amazing and are in almost of the pics.
They seem to be hinoki cypress. The pines are most likely scotch pine.
@@marcklonel6885 I came back from Japan in 1999 and went crazy on my yard! Bought a Hinoki Cypress, dwarf Lace Leaf Maple, black bamboo, dwarf mondo grass, Zoysia grass plugs to imitate islands and chicken and turkey grit at a local feed mill to imitate zen sand. I scoured construction sites for rocks with moss on them, found horsetail reed grass in a marshy area to imitate mini bamboo and bought a cement feminine Buddha and Toro lantern. I planted giant reed grass which when the wind blowed slapped together making a beautiful sound. I replaced a corner downspout off my porch with a “kusari-doi” (Rain chain; chain gutter). The hummingbirds would hover and drink from it! When the teachers and students from Japan came Andosensei took a photo to show one of my host teachers.😊
@@1953liliwould love to see it
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The kids:
WHERE DO WE EVEN PLAY WHEN WE HAVE TO KEEP THIS GARDEN HOW IT IS-