Friday, January 1, 2010

Miniature Garden Tools A Miniature Japanese Garden?

A miniature Japanese garden? - miniature garden tools

How to create a Japanese garden in my garden? What we need and how much does it cost? The terrace is approximately 20x30 meters.

1 comment:

ANGEL said...

Here is a video of 5 Japanese gardens, give some ideas:
Use represented plants, water and stone (or stones into water)
The calculations can be used to build the garden paths, bridges and gateways. :
http://www.japanesegarden.com/gardens/

Japanese gardens often contain several of these elements into a beautiful and peaceful place to give food for thought:
Water, real or symbolic.
Rocks.
A lantern, typically of stone.
A teahouse or pavilion.
A device may, as a hedge, fence or wall of traditional character.
A bridge to the island or not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_ga ...

Water Gardens:
http://www.landscape-ontario.com/waterga ...

Images of landscapes with water, stone and wood structure:
http://www.garden-view.com/design1.htm
http://www.landscaping-solutions.com/Asi ...

More Japanese Gardens: Click on each image to a tour of each garden to be made:
http://learn.bowdoin.edu/japanesegardens ...

You do not needtoo much on, because you can make your garden using natural elements. Just to reorganize themselves so that they around in harmony with nature around them. "Find the main house. Where the garden is framed by opening a door or window, you must fill the frame with a scene of beauty. A Japanese garden creates the best of nature - rocks represent mountains and hills, water streams, rivers and oceans, forests and plants may represent and abundance of nature. "
Features such as stone lanterns, water containers and oriental statues that special touch.
http://www.all-free-samples.com/useful/j ...

A cradle of branches bent:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/gl_garden_struc ...

Water properties for every budget;
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/gl_design_water ...

Good luck! I hope this is helpful.

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