Japanese Garden

(Pro.65 – Ep.2) Planting started! Creating a Japanese garden with Native Trees from the Mountains.



First part

This time, trees from the natural mountains will be planted in the garden!
Please enjoy the video to the end!

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拠点:長野県塩尻

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33 Comments

  1. Bonjour , je suis toujours en admiration devant les vidéos que vous publiez et qui mettent en valeur des jardins tous plus beaux les uns que les autres. Les jardins japonais sont d’une grande finesse et demande en amont beaucoup de réflexion, d’observation, et de techniques, le tout avec douceur et délicatesse avec un rendu si efficace . Bravo. 🙏Un admirateur de France 🇫🇷

  2. Here in Texas we try to keep trees (and their root system) away from the building. How are these maintained? Yearly trimming? Or are they small by nature? Love your channel…

  3. Native plants are already best suited for the environment they grow in, and will therefore thrive where a non-native plant may not. There is also no risk of the native plants escaping the garden and becoming invasive in the surrounding areas. Aesthetically speaking, native plants will make the garden look more natural and less contrived. When flora outside the garden is visible from within the garden, native plants in the garden provide for some continuity to the outside world making the garden feel less isolated and confining, and in some cases appear larger than it actually is.

    Many of the advantages of using native plants also apply to the stones and soil chosen for use in the garden–continuity, a more natural appearance and compatibility with native plants are all enhanced by using native stones and soil. Some plants are very specific to certain soil and rock types, so trying to use as many materials as possible that are sourced locally helps to ensure compatibility, from the trees used to the mosses and ground covers planted in the garden (especially moss!). I like to think of them all as good friends that will be much happier when they remain together. Happy, healthy plants are always more pleasing to the eye than struggling, out-of-place plants. Using native plants always makes this easier to achieve in the garden.

  4. 1. Мне кажется, что деревьям не будет хватать света.
    2. Почему не убрали ткань при посадке?
    3. Таби отличные)))))

  5. I was so happy to watch part 2. I expect we will see part 3 to see the big reveal. I always wonder….are there guidelines as to where to place rocks and/or trees, or does each designer have a preference? I love seeing it all come together. Thank you.

  6. Amazing video but unsure of why take trees off a forrest instead of getting them from a nursery?

  7. Another gorgeous video., thank you JGTV . Love to see the work wth such mindfulness. Just beautiful

  8. Is the wrapping around the base of trees (root ball) biodegradable? Why leave this on ~ this will kill the tree!?

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