Thank you for your watching!!✨ If you like this video, please support me with a cup of coffee.🙏 ko-fi.com/japanesegardentv The funds will be used to preserve traditional Japanese garden techniques.
May God bless your good effort sir 🙏💖 We can gain good health through gardening.. touching the soil really make me feel better about life here on Earth while waiting for Heaven.
Adoro i giardini giapponesi e la cultura giapponese in genere è il vostro canale è fantastico, siete dei grandi artisti, rispetto e ammirazione per il Giappone 🙏🏻. Saluti dall’Italia 🇮🇹
Beautiful work and excellent attention to detail. I hope to start my Zen garden this winter. I'm in Texas and already have many small Acer Palmatum varieties but need to add, rock, water, and small dwarf conifer to get the desired look I'm after. Thank you for some great ideas!
КАКОЕ КРАСИВОЕ ПОЧВОПОКРОВНОЕ РАСТЕНИЕ: делится так просто без проблем, настоящие садовые ёжики))) САДОВЫЙ БОНСАЙ...это так шикарно, моя мечта иметь такие карликовые растения, это придаст саду такой уникально неповторимый шарм. Я люблю японцев: за их трудолюбие в садах, за их неповторимость в своих идеях и творениях!!! - Когда смотришь видео про японские творческие, мудрые сады, то дух захватывает, как можно боагодаря растениям - можно претворить свой сад в шедевр, гармоничный уют, пригласить птиц, журчание ручейка.... - К моему огромному сожалению: я так и не смогла встретить в своей жизни спутника, который так же любил бы растения, как их люблю я. Все мои многие творческие затеи - не смогла претворить в жизнь, потому что - рядом не тот человек ШЁЛ И ИДЁТ по жизни, оно обыкновенное презренное пустое явление, сам не сделает и другому не даст проявить творческую мысль в жизнь, всё постарается испортить на корню твои очень простые, но очень красивые идеи. - Приходится самой творить молча в заговоре с растениями... несмотря на то, что он человек с пагубным нутром...мои растения не взирая на таких людей - творят свои чудеса: цветут всё красивее и краше, здоровьем пышат, благодаря заботой рук моих. САД - ЭТО МОЯ ЖИЗНЬ!!! ЭТО ВСЁ - ЧТО ЕСТЬ У МЕНЯ!!! Я очень люблю свой цветочный сад. Основного фруктового сада не имеется....только цветы! Так как проживаю в северной части другой страны, лето - очень короткое, даже не успевают цветы полностью пройти свой курс цветения, поэтому - не было желания глумиться над фруктовыми деревьями из-за этого. ВСЕМ МИРА, МНОГО ДОБРОТЫ, ПРОЦВЕТАНИЯ И ВСЕГО САМОГО НАИЛУЧШЕГО!!!
I’m in the US. I am a 60 year old woman who’s nearly done creating a zen inspired fire pit area with large stones and boulders. Most I’ve moved by myself. What I have used are a modified boat winch strapped to a tree with straps and chains attached to to rock. Long iron pinch bars, if they are cheap iron they bend and are not good. One is long and has a flat end, and the other end has a point about 7 or 8 feet, the other one has a hook end (useful to shift the rock a little cat a time into place) it’s shorter maybe 5 feet. Another useful method is using rails either metal or wood with wooden dowels or pvc and move the rocks as though on a sled. These methods are very helpful.
Very interesting as i am making this week sept 2020 a japanese garden in my yard .. i have few bonsais and olants to go with BUT i miss japanese moss and that kind if grass with dark curved blades i know how to make moss but japanese moss is very special ..
Japanese Garden TV hi thanks Found a garden venter that has sclerantus biflorus.. i have to see if available now .. others are available at Botanic garden .. but NOT ON SALE ! 😱😇🍀
@@degrande007 probably!! we have plenty of others variety ireland scotland siberia icelandic and most of nordic countries with quite different textureswhere i live in switzerland imho we have just one that can be quite long fibers according age .. nex spring will see what is on sale or in the botanic garden . I was lately and noticed they opened a department with show cases of moss but were empty on work ? oct nov are the best period to transplant or grow it i have plenty of spontaneous born in my pots .. anyway these tutorials are very very interesting
I enjoy all the post you make. It calms me to see step by step how you make a beautiful garden with care and dedication. I just wonder if the birds aren't pecking at the moss. They have snatched all the moss from me and wreaked havoc. Do you have an alternative for this?
Planting taller trees will make them look narrower. I would recommend planting shorter trees. I also recommend planting a larger tree with fewer leaves near a position where you can see the garden better. The trees therefore add depth to the garden.
I am going to attempt to have a landscaper put in a small Japanese garden for me. I live in a place where we have 4 seasons. Our winter is very cold and snowy and summer is very dry and hot. I'm worried that I won't be able to put moss down, or ferns. Do you think a Japanese Maple will survive here? Winter could be 10 degrees, summer 100 degrees. Thank you for any help.
Congratulation, you have a wonderful garden video, if you don't mind, what do you call the object at @9:50, that was so nice.. Thanks you for your great video :)
The unfortunate point is that in countries of different continents we can not always achieve the growth of all the plantation that you grow in NIPPON. And I have two more suggestions to make. The one is to put if you would like that is a list of the plants that you used and if you can their needs in climatic and other substances. Many of the plants that you used here are totaly unknown to us in Europe and very possibly we can not grow them in our soils. The second of my thoughts that i would like to suggest is that because of what I previously said, I would very much prefere ifvyou could concentrate more on the decoration features that you use in a Japanese garden giving us some more ideas and then you could tell to your viewers from other continents to chose some of the japans originated plants that can be grown in their countries after making some searching and asking their plant sellers on what are these specific plant,.
Your gardens are so beautiful! Every part is so serene...PLEASE change the music, it spoils everything you do! Japanese music would be better than this free stock music.
Hi guys, can anybody tell me what is the latin/botanic name of the plant that is in the very center of the screen at 5:04, the one next to the water feature :-) ? And also the dark green grass like plant?
The dark green grass is mondo grass. It comes in green and in black. The first plant you mention I think might be some sort of ivy, but I am not sure. Mondo grass will spread and cover an area, albeit slowly.
Thank you for your watching!!✨
If you like this video, please support me with a cup of coffee.🙏
ko-fi.com/japanesegardentv
The funds will be used to preserve traditional Japanese garden techniques.
May God bless your good effort sir 🙏💖
We can gain good health through gardening.. touching the soil really make me feel better about life here on Earth while waiting for Heaven.
We learn more from as i inspert from you much ideas
Very inspiring gardens. Thanks for showing your techniques. :) I love your work.
I always loved Japanese home designs and gardens. Makes you have a peaceful life by just being there.
Thanks for your comment!
Please come visit us in Japan when the coronas converge!
I have seen so many Japenese garden inages, but never seen how it is built. Good job, thank you.
There is in my opinion, nothing more beautiful than a Japanese garden done well. Thank you for sharing this.
Japanese gardening is the best I’ve ever seen anywhere in the world.
Adoro i giardini giapponesi e la cultura giapponese in genere è il vostro canale è fantastico, siete dei grandi artisti, rispetto e ammirazione per il Giappone 🙏🏻. Saluti dall’Italia 🇮🇹
Such joy is what I feel ,🌎🌸watching this garden transformation
Beautiful work and excellent attention to detail. I hope to start my Zen garden this winter. I'm in Texas and already have many small Acer Palmatum varieties but need to add, rock, water, and small dwarf conifer to get the desired look I'm after. Thank you for some great ideas!
This is amazing. I really love it, it was deliver an energy of life, how you organize the stone and other elemen is an extra ordinary.
Thank you! I'll keep you posted on all sorts of Japanese gardens!
I am an Indian. ...we love you guys...your kokedama ...garden ideas are fabulous. ...hats off. ....
Beautiful Upload friend. keep it up. Thank you for sharing this to us. Greetings from Korea
Thank you for sharing....love it
Well done!! I enjoyed watching the transformation.
Thank you! After all, moss makes a garden beautiful.
You are artists!
Absolutely beautiful, and inspiring
Beautifully done! Congratulations!
Thank you!!
素晴らしい‼️すべての動画拝見しました。自宅の庭作りに参考にさせてもらいます🎵
下草の使い方がお気に入りです。
ありがとうございます😊自宅のお庭作りお楽しみください!
It's truly beautiful.
Thank you very much!!
Wow! Beautiful!
So Beautiful !
Thank you!!!
КАКОЕ КРАСИВОЕ ПОЧВОПОКРОВНОЕ РАСТЕНИЕ: делится так просто без проблем, настоящие садовые ёжики)))
САДОВЫЙ БОНСАЙ...это так шикарно, моя мечта иметь такие карликовые растения, это придаст саду такой уникально неповторимый шарм.
Я люблю японцев: за их трудолюбие в садах, за их неповторимость в своих идеях и творениях!!!
- Когда смотришь видео про японские творческие, мудрые сады, то дух захватывает, как можно боагодаря растениям - можно претворить свой сад в шедевр, гармоничный уют, пригласить птиц, журчание ручейка....
- К моему огромному сожалению: я так и не смогла встретить в своей жизни спутника, который так же любил бы растения, как их люблю я. Все мои многие творческие затеи - не смогла претворить в жизнь, потому что - рядом не тот человек ШЁЛ И ИДЁТ по жизни, оно обыкновенное презренное пустое явление, сам не сделает и другому не даст проявить творческую мысль в жизнь, всё постарается испортить на корню твои очень простые, но очень красивые идеи.
- Приходится самой творить молча в заговоре с растениями... несмотря на то, что он человек с пагубным нутром...мои растения не взирая на таких людей - творят свои чудеса: цветут всё красивее и краше, здоровьем пышат, благодаря заботой рук моих.
САД - ЭТО МОЯ ЖИЗНЬ!!! ЭТО ВСЁ - ЧТО ЕСТЬ У МЕНЯ!!!
Я очень люблю свой цветочный сад. Основного фруктового сада не имеется....только цветы!
Так как проживаю в северной части другой страны, лето - очень короткое, даже не успевают цветы полностью пройти свой курс цветения, поэтому - не было желания глумиться над фруктовыми деревьями из-за этого.
ВСЕМ МИРА, МНОГО ДОБРОТЫ, ПРОЦВЕТАНИЯ И ВСЕГО САМОГО НАИЛУЧШЕГО!!!
I am starting my Bonsai garden to day, I will use some of your techniques... very inspirational.. thank you
So relaxing, the end result is the reward, not rushing, very natural!
So COOL!!!! Is an small but so nice place!!
Gosh what a magnificent change🥰❤️🥰
Beautiful 🥰
Thank you! I'll keep up the good work!
🌷🌷Sooh beautiful garden scene presented by you, I am nature lover, so I like it🌷🌷 from India
Beatyful !!!
Beautiful work
That was great 👌💪🙏
Thank you! I'll continue to work hard!
These people know what they are doing. Architect and labourers are experts.
Super Wow!😉😉😉😉
Very creative
great work mate! 👌
Thank you!!
Beautiful. Please teach us how to move and place large boulders/stones without any heavy machinery.
We're using "Mitsumata"!
We use it a bit in the middle of this video!
th-cam.com/video/1uFTe_Sss34/w-d-xo.html
instablaster
I’m in the US. I am a 60 year old woman who’s nearly done creating a zen inspired fire pit area with large stones and boulders. Most I’ve moved by myself. What I have used are a modified boat winch strapped to a tree with straps and chains attached to to rock. Long iron pinch bars, if they are cheap iron they bend and are not good. One is long and has a flat end, and the other end has a point about 7 or 8 feet, the other one has a hook end (useful to shift the rock a little cat a time into place) it’s shorter maybe 5 feet. Another useful method is using rails either metal or wood with wooden dowels or pvc and move the rocks as though on a sled. These methods are very helpful.
So beautiful garden. Professional work!
Beautiful work.
A whole world on a few square meters... Perfect
Very interesting as i am making this week sept 2020 a japanese garden in my yard .. i have few bonsais and olants to go with BUT i miss japanese moss and that kind if grass with dark curved blades i know how to make moss but japanese moss is very special ..
Great! Good luck!
Japanese Garden TV
hi thanks
Found a garden venter that has sclerantus biflorus.. i have to see if available now .. others are available at Botanic garden .. but NOT ON SALE !
😱😇🍀
Finished but i an sorry cannot post a picture of it
the temperature and weather is important, I don't think those moss can be used in Europe
@@degrande007 probably!!
we have plenty of others variety ireland scotland siberia icelandic and most of nordic countries with quite different textureswhere i live in switzerland imho we have just one that can be quite long fibers according age .. nex spring will see what is on sale or in the botanic garden . I was lately and noticed they opened a department with show cases of moss but were empty on work ? oct nov are the best period to transplant or grow it i have plenty of spontaneous born in my pots .. anyway these tutorials are very very interesting
Beautiful ❤️👍👍👍
Thank you!!
Beautiful gardens would love this 🌿🌱🌳🪨 im a new subscriber from england .
Sehr gut ! Prima perfekt!
Klasse Arbeit 👍wunderschön.
Ich danke Ihnen!
Amazing!🌿😍
Thank you!!!
Bello, los jardines más hermosos son los orientales !!!
So tranquil💗
Beautiful
Thank you!!
小さいお庭なりに侘び寂びってことですね〜〜👍
そうですね。詫び寂びという価値観を大切にしたいです。
great work! i love it
This is so beautiful! You are amazing!
Thank you!!😊
Beautiful and great job as always. Just would've like some Japanese music to go along with it.
Uterly beautiful...
Thank you!!
大好き😘
ありがとうございます!
Fantastic. What is the last part. The water poured onto what then makes a dripping sound. I can't remember the name.
Soooo beautiful and peaceful
I enjoy all the post you make. It calms me to see step by step how you make a beautiful garden with care and dedication. I just wonder if the birds aren't pecking at the moss. They have snatched all the moss from me and wreaked havoc. Do you have an alternative for this?
Wow....!
What is that dirt looking stuff they put down before the moss???????
What kind of plant is the short dark green grass like before you added the moss? I love the contrast
매우 아름답습니다
Im curious about the thing that sounds when you wash it in the last part of the video, what is that?
Bravo
Thank you!!
I want to have a Japanese garden.
Just wondering, how do you taking care those plants during winter?q
It's looked amazing by the way :)
We'll still need to water those plants during the winter, but don't worry about it as much as in the summer!
What was that thing you poured water on at the end of video? Beautiful sound
I explain a little bit in this video! Please take a look!
th-cam.com/video/mm8YUFh6FKY/w-d-xo.html
Thank you so much
how to design a traditional garden in the yard that is not too big so it looks beautiful ?? ( please reply)
Planting taller trees will make them look narrower. I would recommend planting shorter trees.
I also recommend planting a larger tree with fewer leaves near a position where you can see the garden better. The trees therefore add depth to the garden.
What kind of trees and plants are used to make a traditional garden ?? (please reply)
nice work! what is the water/sound feature at the end of the video?
Thank you!
I explain a little bit in this video!
th-cam.com/video/mm8YUFh6FKY/w-d-xo.html
where does the dropping water come from? thank you
I am going to attempt to have a landscaper put in a small Japanese garden for me. I live in a place where we have 4 seasons. Our winter is very cold and snowy and summer is very dry and hot. I'm worried that I won't be able to put moss down, or ferns. Do you think a Japanese Maple will survive here? Winter could be 10 degrees, summer 100 degrees. Thank you for any help.
Can i ask, What sort of plant/grass is that at 2:12? Really enjoy your garden!
This plant is called Tamaryu in Japanese. Is it Mondo grass in English?
Are those Fuki plants beside the rock pit
Thanks for the comments!
Через несколько месяцев, когда растения приживутся, вообще красота будет
What kind of soil is that. If I tried to grow in that I think I would lose everything
I have placed the moss. How does one keep squirrels, chipmunks and robins from digging it up all the time? Is there something to sprinkle on it?
A squirrel...
There aren't many squirrels in Japan, so I don't know how to counteract that.
I'm sorry. I'll look into it.
The last vídeo (vol #2) has ended without bamboo aside tsukubai, and this last one doesnt show How you placed It. Is there a pump and hose?
Are there other plants besides momiji ?? ( please answer )
I would recommend a deciduous tree with an unusual shape. I think you can use any type of tree you like.
what's underneath the tsukubai?
What's botanical name of this moss? Can it survive in the tropics?
How is that sound made in the water basin???
I explain a bit within this video!😊
th-cam.com/video/mm8YUFh6FKY/w-d-xo.html
Japanese Garden TV thank you so much!!! So building this in my dream home garden!!!
3:15 is this plant a Caltha palustris or is it something else?
Would love to know the name of the short green grass you used :)
Thanks for the comment!
I love that plant too!
I am looking for that grass .. in an italias. Film the guy said is a short bladed grass that can be bought by bouquets but did not not say the name
Очень круто
Спасибо.
Congratulation, you have a wonderful garden video, if you don't mind, what do you call the object at @9:50, that was so nice.. Thanks you for your great video :)
I was wondering the same thing, so I did some research. I think it’s a suikinkutsu. Hope this helps!
What kind of trees and plants are used to make a traditional garden ?? (please reply)
In Japan, momiji is often used. Maybe one more evergreen tree would be nice. I think it can be your favorite tree.
Can u share more on this
Wonderful work! Can you please name the tree @ 3:00 and the moss @ 4:00
hello Have you got a response please? I like the same moss.
The unfortunate point is that in countries of different continents we can not always achieve the growth of all the plantation that you grow in NIPPON.
And I have two more suggestions to make.
The one is to put if you would like that is a list of the plants that you used and if you can their needs in climatic and other substances.
Many of the plants that you used here are totaly unknown to us in Europe and very possibly we can not grow them in our soils.
The second of my thoughts that i would like to suggest is that because of what I previously said, I would very much prefere ifvyou could concentrate more on the decoration features that you use in a Japanese garden giving us some more ideas and then you could tell to your viewers from other continents to chose some of the japans originated plants that can be grown in their countries after making some searching and asking their plant sellers on what are these specific plant,.
Hermoso! por favor como se llama la piedra tallada del minuto 9:50 y como se produce ese sonido, muchas gracias
Se llama "Suikinkutsu" en japonés. ¡En algún momento te explicaré cómo hacerlo en un video!
@@JapaneseGardenTV muchas gracias por tu amable respuesta!
What are the grasses he is putting in at 2:00 ?
At time mark 9:55 in video, what is that wayer chime called? Thank you. Love your videos.
Is that kanuma that I see?
This place is in Kyoto!
最後の、水をかけて音が鳴る筒状のものは何ですか?
コメントありがとうございます!
水琴窟と呼ばれるオブジェです。このシリーズの1話を観ていただますとざっくりと解説しております。th-cam.com/video/mm8YUFh6FKY/w-d-xo.html
Japanese Garden TV
ありがとうございます!
Your gardens are so beautiful! Every part is so serene...PLEASE change the music, it spoils everything you do! Japanese music would be better than this free stock music.
Hi guys, can anybody tell me what is the latin/botanic name of the plant that is in the very center of the screen at 5:04, the one next to the water feature :-) ? And also the dark green grass like plant?
The dark green grass is mondo grass. It comes in green and in black. The first plant you mention I think might be some sort of ivy, but I am not sure. Mondo grass will spread and cover an area, albeit slowly.
How does is called that Japanese shoes?
What kind of gras @2:09 is it?
This is called "Tamaryu" in Japanese.
What the sound for.
2:07 name of the plant 🌺🙋♂️???
This is called "Tamaryu" in Japanese.
@@JapaneseGardenTV 🙇♂️
9:47 Does anyone know about the bell ? Plsss tell me about it, thkssssss
is is called a "suikinkutsu" - water is dripping down and making sounds
If you walked up to it you'd think it had been there the past 500 years!
What kind of moss is that?