This is the small japanese garden attached to the Bonsai Nursery in the village of St Mawgan in Cornwall. bonsaicornwallJapanese GardenJapanese Garden DesignJapanese Garden Design IdeasJapanese Garden IdeasJapanese Garden LandscapeJapanese Garden LandscapesJapanese Garden Landscaping IdeasJapanese GardeningJapanese Gardening SuppliesJapanese Gardening SupplyJapanese Gardening Toolsst mawgan 3 Comments neil johnson 12 years ago Love the video of this gorgeous garden, the music is very fitting also. It shows how wildlife likes these types of gardens, we should all have one. roger briggs 12 years ago Amazing place, been there twice, I believe that the meld of nature and human creativity make this one of the best Japanese inspired gardens in England. I have a photo of my late wife standing on the bridge watching the Carp. Beautiful. JAW Automotive 11 years ago Thanks for sharing this is amazing! Feel free to check mine out to of the small one in my yard 🙂Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
neil johnson 12 years ago Love the video of this gorgeous garden, the music is very fitting also. It shows how wildlife likes these types of gardens, we should all have one.
roger briggs 12 years ago Amazing place, been there twice, I believe that the meld of nature and human creativity make this one of the best Japanese inspired gardens in England. I have a photo of my late wife standing on the bridge watching the Carp. Beautiful.
JAW Automotive 11 years ago Thanks for sharing this is amazing! Feel free to check mine out to of the small one in my yard 🙂
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Love the video of this gorgeous garden, the music is very fitting also. It shows how wildlife likes these types of gardens, we should all have one.
Amazing place, been there twice, I believe that the meld of nature and human creativity make this one of the best Japanese inspired gardens in England. I have a photo of my late wife standing on the bridge watching the Carp. Beautiful.
Thanks for sharing this is amazing! Feel free to check mine out to of the small one in my yard 🙂