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Gardens with Japanese Influence | Garden Style (714)



On this episode of Garden Style, host P. Allen Smith will visit gardens with Japanese influence! From enchanting islands and bonsai trees to grilled asparagus, Allen celebrates and enjoys Japanese inspirational gardens and Ideas.

Topics Include:
Origins of Botanic Gardens
Visit to Chicago Botanic Garden
Visit to Memphis Botanic Garden
Bonsai Tree facts and Care
Using Stones for Building
Noise Control Tips for your Garden
Grilled Asparagus with Sesame Sauce Recipe

P. Allen Smith is a landscape and garden designer, horticulturist, preservationist and television host. His passions span the subjects of community, health, sustainability and history. He has designed the grounds at many of the nation’s most notable estate properties, townhomes, and commercial complexes. And, for over 19 years, he has shared his green knowledge and insight with the public via ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, his own PBS television, and six book titles. Currently, Allen is focused on residential, commercial and community designs that are beautiful, improve our contentedness, and our social and physical health.

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….retaining Allen’s Garden and Landscape design firm, see http://www.pallensmithandassociates.com/

…Allen’s Garden Home-inspired intergenerational community in Monroe, LA, see https://www.gardensofsomerset.com/

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6 Comments

  1. nice. i use a little Japanese flavor. I burn some of my beehives and garden structures using Shou-Sugi-Ban

  2. Hi Allen.. I have one question for you… I want to know that will kiwi fruit grow in hot climate where its 40 degree Celsius for two months but have a month of chill required for bud dormancy… I am talking about Hayward green kiwi fruit.. reply will be much appreciated as this information is not available online but you mentioned some facts about this in your website. That's why I think you are right person to provide information about it… thanks for any information you may be able to provide.

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