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Japanese Garden Tour – Spring 2022 | Our Japanese Garden Escape



This week we celebrate our one year anniversary of creating the channel about our Japanese garden. At the same time spring has arrived, and the garden is beginning to wake up and change from its winter slumber. We decided it would be fitting to do an early spring tour one year on from our original spring tour, highlighting what is new, some of the changes and how a Japanese garden starts to come to life. We focus specifically on plant varieties and new blossoms. Enjoy!

Plants mentioned in this video:
Wild cherry – Prunus avium
Juneberry – Amelanchier
Japanese holly – Ilex crenata
English yew – Taxus baccata
Boxwood – Buxus
Japanese yew – Taxus cuspidata
Black bamboo – Phyllostachys nigra
Horsetail reed – Equisetum japonicum
Deciduous azalea – Rhododendron luteum
Fuji cherry – Prunus incisa
Japanese andromeda – Pieris japonica
Golden larch – Pseudolarix amabilis
Japanese larch – Larix kaempferi
Arrow bamboo – Pseudosasa japonica
Golden bamboo – Phyllostachys aurea
Laurel
Rhododendron
Japanese maple – Acer palmatum
Portuguese laurel – Prunus lusitanica
Silverthorn – Elaeagnus pungens
Japanese maple ‘Orange Dream’ – Acer palmatum ‘Orange Dream’
Sacred bamboo – Nandina domestica
Japanese azalea – Azalea japonica
Japanese black pine – Pinus thunbergii
Mugo pine – Pinus mugo
Japanese quince – Chaenomeles japonica
Japanese iris – Iris Kaempferi / Iris ensata
Mountain laurel – Kalmia latifolia
Flowering cherry plum – Prunus cerasifera ‘nigra’

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Video created with: Adobe Premiere Pro v22

12 Comments

  1. It's a very beautiful garden of course, but what I really like about all your videos, are the precious information and explanation that we get from you. Thank you very much !

  2. Thanks! I ordered some Horsetail reed thanks to you all 🙂 I will be putting it with my water basin (still in the process of getting it set up). Congrats on one year! ~ Hunter

  3. Beautiful design… love the plant details too… In that new open space you have now… I can imagine a beautiful meditation/relaxation spot, a space to retreat to and enjoy nature in all weathers 💚

  4. That’s funny one person‘s plant is another person‘s pest, when I was living in the Pacific Northwest, horse tail was the bane of any gardener because it is impossible to remove and it would literally fill up garden beds, like a weed…. coming up through ground cover, etc. Scotch broom although beautiful flowers is was evasive species also …..love your garden❤️😃

  5. Hi Theresa and Adam I love your garden so much so jealous it’s so big I also have a Japanese style garden and have just started a YouTube Chanel looking forward to watching all your videos

  6. Que hermoso está ese jardín. Está buena la distribución y por eso me parece muy relajante.desde argentina saludos

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