Japanese Garden

February 5, 2012

Japanese Garden

The term Japanese Garden is a Japanese style, can be found at private homes, in neighborhood or city parks, and at historical landmarks such as Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines and old castles. In Japanese culture, garden-making is a high art, intimately related to the linked arts of calligraphy and ink painting.

Japanese Gardens are very important to the Japanese. All of the gardens are representations of nature. The purpose of these gardens in to capture nature is the almost natural way, and do it with a touch of artistic feeling. The Japanese gardens, for the Japanese people, have an ancient history influenced by Shinto, Buddhist and Taoist philosophies. These philosophies are used in the creation of the Japanese Gardens so as to bring a spiritual sense to the gardens. The Buddhist influence makes the garden a quiet place, allowing people to look back and reflect upon themselves, or meditate.

The presentation of each garden will include a plant that will help the visitor locate the various positions from which photographs were taken, but one may also take the tour by simply clicking on Tour the Garden. Other buttons lead to a longer history of each garden, a general bibliography, a glossary, an overview of the history of early garden design, and a section on the basic elements of Japanese gardens. Instead, the site is designed simply to provide the visitor with an opportunity to visit each garden, to move through or around it, to experience it through the medium of high-quality color images, and to learn something of its history. Winter is as much a garden season in Japan as spring. The Japanese refer to snow piled on the branches of trees as Sekku, or snow blossoms, and there is a lantern known as Yukimi that is named the snow viewing lantern. Even this season that represents the death of the garden is a vital one for our Japanese gardener, while our western gardener sulks until spring. Perhaps it is the eastern acceptance of death as a necessary component of the life cycle that separates the two gardeners.

The Japanese garden is not truly a singular type despite the fact that certain rules apply to every garden. The gardens differ by setting and by use. A garden that seeks to re-create nature on a small-garden sized scale. Through its maker’s choice and placement of plants, it is meant to suggest the wildness of nature, a sense of motion, and the passage of time. Japanese gardens usually incorporate Shinto or Zen elements as well. Typical Japanese garden have at their center home from which the garden is viewed. In additional to residential architecture, depending on the archetype.

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Garden Styles

January 25, 2012

Garden Styles

 

Sculpture Garden Style

Just as the name suggests, this garden uses the outdoor garden setting as a platform to love sculpture. A sculpture garden can take on either formal or informal style by including traditional or abstract sculptures. Occassionally hiding a sculpture in a garden setting can add interest and mystery to a garden setting

Woodland Garden Style

Sometimes with an existing canopy, this style has a soft fragile pallet of under story, shade and partial sun loving plants, dispersed randomly in groupings that mimic nature’s distribution in colonies with subtle meandering paths that blanket the forest floor. Typical materials used in the woodland garden are natural like wood and natural stone.

The design of a woodland garden should be nearly undetectable as it is design is to mimic nature’s way of placing plant materials and the use of hardscaping elements such as the foot bridge shown above. The use of a natural appearing contemporary outdoor water feature or stream, complete with rocks and boulders, can enhance the feeling of nature and add to the authentic feel of the woodland garden space.

English Garden Style

English landscape gardening in it is early form was mainly utility in function. Vast deer parks surrounded large estate homes and tiny knot gardens filled with lilies and tulips may be near the house itself. Orchards and kitchen gardens would be planted further away from the home and paths with walls or hedges flanking them.

Later, as the middle class implemented their English garden influence, the style became a more relaxed form of garden craftmanship the removal of some of the boundaries and hedges and working the garden into the natural landscape became the foundation of the English Garden we know today. Other influences in the English Style are the of the Palladian architectural style, the Italian use of Sculptures in the garden setting along with the formal French garden style the uses long lawn vistas. Long lawn views bordered by natural plantings of trees and lush border plantings along natural appearing, but planted trees and shrubs.

Wildflower Garden Style

The random pattern of a meadow of wildflowers can be one of the most breathtaking sites created by mother nature. it is also very attractive to birds and butterfly alike. Planting flowers that attract butterflies and birds is a challenging and rewarding garden type to be enjoyed by the young and young at heart.

Japanese Garden Style

A japanese garden includes what would appear to be elements of an informal garden, but in reality is a rather purposeful spatial arrangement, with its clipped shrubs and trees, meticulously placed rocks and garden elements. Incorporating constantly changing views as one walks from space to space, coupled with thoughtfully placed outdoor water fountains, plants and rocks to convey visual serenity. Oriental gardens are full of deep meanings and symbolism. There are many different variants of Japanese or Oriental gardens, but most use similar elements. Instead of colorful flowers and shrubs, like you may see in a Western garden, most Asian gardeners concentrate on the use of rocks, stones, trees, plants, bridges, water and waterfalls. You’ll sometimes see rocks that surround a pond or stream that are then encased with plants or shrubs. In Japanese ponds or streams, you’ll often find koi a common fish. The gardens purpose is to capture nature and become a quiet place for refection or meditation.

Cottage Garden Style

The cottage garden can be one of the most charming of all the styles because of the unassuming nature and humble origin. It is marked by informal plantings and style. Low picket fences or walls and little walks to the porch setting are some of the elements that the cottage garden employs. A Cottage Garden is just as it sounds, a smaller cozy garden. Because of the limited space, gardeners play up patches of plants, instead of grass or trees. Since these areas are the focus of the yard, gardeners use colorful plants and ground cover. This is the area to be creative; pick a wide selection of plants you like, that compliment each other in the space. Gardeners often surround these colorful spaces with borders of brick or stone walkways. These borders can be in any geometric design if you have the space try some patterns to accentuate the area.

Romantic Garden Style

Who doesn’t love to have fresh flowers on display in your home? It is one of the advantages of a cutting garden, when you fill it with flowers you really like. Roses are a favorite, but you might consider planting other variants of flowers, so you’ll have a longer blossoming season. Roses also need special care and space, so be definitely sure you know roses before you choose them. While the garden will be definitely stunning during the peak season, it won’t last too long, so pick an area of the yard that isn’t the focal point year-round. The results will be well worth it when you have beautiful flowers to display and share with colleagues. Nurture love in a romantic garden and a refreshing sound of outdoor garden fountains. Scented plants, love seats for two or create privacy in a secluded part of the garden. Build a romantic paradise for entertaining your lover. Put plants that have engrossing meanings to you and your love.

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Garden Decking

January 20, 2012

Garden Decking
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Small, medium or large, regardless of how big or how small your garden is, it can benefit from the beauty of the finest Garden Decking. Kits are available starting at 2.4 metres wide rising to 4.8 metres in total. If you have the space and want to create a very special feature in your back garden, its possible to install a huge Garden Decking kit, ready to enjoy the best of the British weather. Even if you have the smallest of gardens, its amazing what you can do with Garden Decking.

Go on. Change the look of your garden and install Garden Decking. Itll provide you with years of pleasure in the future and its not as hard to install as you might imagine.

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If you want something totally unique the manufacturers of Garden Decking will provide you with a bespoke kit; perfect for your exclusive project. You dont have to make do with square sections of decking either, tailored solutions are supplied and any size or shape of Garden Decking is available ready to give your garden the wow factor.

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Gardening – Benefits

January 10, 2012

Gardening – Benefits

In these days, more and more people take gardening as their hobby. Many people regard gardening as a means to improve their quality of life. With a garden, you can eat all the fresh fruits and vegetables you can grow, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. As matter of fact, gardening offers many benefits.

Many researches show that you can lose weight and get into shape while gardening. Through gardening you can get physical activity, which is important to maintain your figure.

Gardening contributes to physical health, since activities such as digging, planting, weeding, and harvesting are all part of three types of physical activity: endurance, flexibility, and strength. Daily physical activity is a prerequisite for good health. Gardening provides a variety of activities to improve the physical health of the gardener.

Gardening is also good for the mind.

Tending the garden can relieve your stress and anxiety by providing a break from the general rush of life. In the harvest season, the gardeners can also feel a sense of accomplishment in a job well done.

Gardening involves creativity. You should use your head and creativity to get a successful garden. Gardening gives us a chance to be creative. You can let your personality shine through in your garden.

Gardening connects you with nature. Gardening requires you to live in garden. Viewing a garden or nature has healthy psychological benefits.

Gardening connects you with other people. In your neighborhood, you can find most people are gardening enthusiasts. Gardening provides a common topic for you all. It’s also a great activity to do with kids. Give them a section of the garden all their own.

You can enjoy what your garden produce.

Eating garden produce is good for you.