What a great revolution! I must say that the designers itself has a wild and creative imagination. I am deeply honored as I watched these magnificent masterpieces. Congratulations for the job well done!
I gotta say, this video was so great I just randomly came across it. Your work is beautiful. Seems like you create spaces for blessings to flow. Stuff like this reminds me to never stop working towards my goals. LOL I know kinda deep. all this from a zen garden landscape :)
Hey, I really enjoyed that presentation! I even left my speakers 'on' because the music was pleasant instead of being loud, boisterious, and overwhelming like many other videos. Good Job!...Keep up the good work! I Am, Patrisha from TEXAS
Joe, hope all is well. You know we can always incorporate more of your beautiful structures in our design. 2:13 shows the Azumaya with Ipe decking on here. And some of my other video has both the Azumaya and Entry Gate.
Most definitely, our clients always have the final decision. Our designs are created starting from the initial consultation and site analysis. Final design is created, taken into account the informations provided, location, and budget.
Some open areas are part of the design and some areas between the plants are spaced taken into account the plant growth. You don't want to create a design that after only few years things are over congested. We place landscape fibers under the gravel and stones but not under the plants. Mulch alone will deter much of the weed growth. A yearly fresh layer will also prevent the weeds and will freshen the look of the garden.
Thank you for quick answer. Landscape fibers - so that's what they're called in English. You make a good job hiding them under the bark/gravel. I think this type of plantings where you have a couple of plants and a sea of empty area underneath is especially popular in the US. It looks best with the gravel IMHO. I was always wondering how much attention this clean area needs to be maintained. I guess the fibre reduces the amount of necessary refillment.
Hi, right on 00:25in that little area, is that mulch? I am going to start a project on our backyard and I love the looks mixed with the rocks. Thank you.
@OrientalLandscape I've got a question. In your designs I see lots of empty areas under shrubs that are covered with mulch. Do you also put the extra material beneath to prevent weeds from rooting??? If not, how much effort does it take to keep these areas clean without hired labour?
I love the images, fantastic makeovers. Great job.
What a great revolution! I must say that the designers itself has a wild and creative imagination. I am deeply honored as I watched these magnificent masterpieces. Congratulations for the job well done!
All great. Somehow the smaller spaces seem to lend themselves to the most remarkable transformations.
This is amazing. I am becoming a landscape architect mainly to design Japanese gardens and this is soo inspiring.
Wow you guys did a great job - we just finished one ourselves. its certainly worth the effort when you see it all done.
Amazing transformation of garden and relaxing together the music , love it
Transformation of garden is amazing. Really impressed how you changed the whole outlook of #garden. Nice work.
I gotta say, this video was so great I just randomly came across it. Your work is beautiful. Seems like you create spaces for blessings to flow. Stuff like this reminds me to never stop working towards my goals. LOL I know kinda deep. all this from a zen garden landscape :)
Hey, I really enjoyed that presentation!
I even left my speakers 'on' because the music was pleasant instead of being loud, boisterious, and overwhelming like many other videos.
Good Job!...Keep up the good work!
I Am,
Patrisha from TEXAS
Joe, hope all is well. You know we can always incorporate more of your beautiful structures in our design. 2:13 shows the Azumaya with Ipe decking on here. And some of my other video has both the Azumaya and Entry Gate.
really beautiful.
Wonderful landscapes
Something beautiful, the greeting
Most definitely, our clients always have the final decision. Our designs are created starting from the initial consultation and site analysis. Final design is created, taken into account the informations provided, location, and budget.
Some open areas are part of the design and some areas between the plants are spaced taken into account the plant growth. You don't want to create a design that after only few years things are over congested. We place landscape fibers under the gravel and stones but not under the plants. Mulch alone will deter much of the weed growth. A yearly fresh layer will also prevent the weeds and will freshen the look of the garden.
amazing transformation
beautiful work
The red tree is a Japanese Maple. I'm not sure which cultivar that was but I believe it's the Acer Palmatum 'Bloodgood'.
The tree is a trained Hollywood Juniper (Juniperus chinensis 'Torulosa'). You can see many examples of all ages on our nursery video.
very nice video to watch
nice! I hope to do this to my property as well
That is a Japanese Black Pine Tree which has been trained into cloud form shapes.
Yes, the darker areas are mulch, hardwood shredded. Good luck with your project.
Thank you for quick answer. Landscape fibers - so that's what they're called in English. You make a good job hiding them under the bark/gravel. I think this type of plantings where you have a couple of plants and a sea of empty area underneath is especially popular in the US. It looks best with the gravel IMHO. I was always wondering how much attention this clean area needs to be maintained. I guess the fibre reduces the amount of necessary refillment.
Yes. Thank you.
I prefer to say it in Spanish: MAGNIFICO !!! Nice Video and nice song.
Could you do a tutorial in which you show how to do those cloud shape trees? tks!
Thank you. Beutiful work.
amazing!
Love it!
very nice and well done now i wish i was rich
soo nice house!!!!!
Many thanks.
new work!
Wow!
Hi, right on 00:25in that little area, is that mulch? I am going to start a project on our backyard and I love the looks mixed with the rocks. Thank you.
very nice wow
What are the bushes that i see you use in most of these landscapes, the little small hedges that look around 2' wide and 2' tall?
Nice !!!
@OrientalLandscape I've got a question. In your designs I see lots of empty areas under shrubs that are covered with mulch. Do you also put the extra material beneath to prevent weeds from rooting??? If not, how much effort does it take to keep these areas clean without hired labour?
awesome video
right on 4:24 in front theres a beautiful tree, what is the name of that tree. If you don't mind telling me. Thak-you.
What is the name of the first song? It is so nice and I need to find it. Is there anyone who knows that?
안녕하세요^^ 아름답습니다~~
Three things for japanese gardens. Big ROCKS, Big ROCKS, Big ROCKS. Without these, your garden is not Japanese style.
does the client have a saying on the garden? or how do you deiced what to put in there
ES UNA PRECIOSIDAD QUE JARDINES ESTO ES UN SUEÑO QUIEN LO PUDIERA TENER.
Did you ever install knee braces on the azumaya John? If so got any nice
pics? I'd like to update the ones I have on my Azumaya Kits page.
All In OST - All In Theme (Orchestra Version)
what is that tree called on 8:37? thanks very much
I'm assuming that you're referring to the beige gravel. Those are pea gravel. Best of luck with your garden.
@nattygirldred ..I know, I feel the same way!!...
Hey @orientallandscape what's the song called at 5:13
what is the second piece of music called
02:47 what kind of rocks are those? Thank you.
Graciaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas !!!!!
what kind of tree is at 00:41?
Please, does anyone know the name of this song?
Wheir is your plant Nursery
master
It is all different houses
schön
this video...just makes me wanna play sims ! lol
綺麗w住みたいw。ヽ(´▽`)/~
私も庭に楓を植えようかな
man i wish i had the dough to do half of that shit
mmm
you are made out of money!