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Japanese Garden “Nursery” . Lee's Oriental Landscape Art



Japanese Garden Design. “Traditional to just the touch of the Orient” This is just a small sample of “Nursery” pictures. We are a full service landscape design company specializing in Japanese Garden design and hardscapes. We also train and raise specimen plants at our private nursery. Servicing the Washington Metropolitan area for over four decades.

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33 Comments

  1. @frankcqIII

    agreed. please let us know the name of the song if possible! It matches perfectly!

  2. @OrientalLandscape Hello there, I cannot grasp how exactly you turned a colorado blue spruce into pom pom form, it looks absolutely beautiful. Is this some type of other species or is it a colorado spruce? I would love to trim my spruce into a pom pom just never knew it was possible(I have experience).

  3. Thank you for your comments. Yes, those are Colorado Spruce. Most plants do take many years before they are presentable and a little longer for the Spruce varieties. Unlike other species which produce growth all year long and can be shaped through out the year, the Spruce varieties only produce new growth in the spring. Therefore, you have to prune and have to wait a year to see the results. It can be done but it does take patience and years of pruning. Best of luck.

  4. What a lovely video! I am very happy to discover your wonderful channel! I hope you will keep on sharing moments like this one in the future!
    Kind regards, Stéphanie Elbaz, concert pianist

  5. These features are extremely full of affection and fashion! This will be the most wonderful landscape I've ever seen. The value of art in landscaping seems very significant. It is such a perfect creation to make me more inspired. I acknowledged your excellency! 

  6. Just amazing! I live in Chicago and have an inner courtyard that does not get direct sunlight, what plants do you suggest? I want it to be a minimal oriental courtyard, with pebbles and hakone grass. There is an Ipe wall on one side, and fastigate horn beams on the other side. The other 2 sides are all glass, opening into our home.
    Which colorful maples will be happy here, without any direct sunshine?
    Any bamboos?
    Any pines or junipers?
    It's only 20×20', very preciously located.

  7. Thank you for identifying the shrubs, with height and year information , I’m in CT and doing a zen garden in my yard. Your specimens are beautiful and this was very helpful. I will check zones and sun requirements and see what I might be able to incorporate. Japanese gardens, in my opinion, are the most beautiful.

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