Landscape design
All About Creating Japanese Gardens (Ortho's All About Gardening)
Ortho (Paperback) Wiley 2003-01-21
Release date: 2003-01-01
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Im looking for a home design tool that allows me to design the inside and outside of the house (dont care for landscaping) that allows me to incorporate different styles (like japanese and french inspired homes) Also if i can design furniture as well.
What would be a good tool for that?
well, a Internet search would be a start and last time i checked, the library had some good information.
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How do I create visual depth with only a 2' wide planting area?
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The wall is 50' long and runs a long my pond. The top of the wall is chainlink fence the bottom is grey block. I want to block out my neighbor's house which is big, close by and orange :s.
I am creating a Japanese inspired garden. So I would be using plants like podocarpus, hydrangea vine and evergreen wisteria vine. I am open to any plant suggestions as well.
If I plant a few different things along the wall (different colors/textures) would it help to break it up? I only have 2 feet of planting area between the pond and wall. I am hoping to make it look like the edge of a forest.
I would love to use clumping bamboo but its to close to the pond liner and I am afraid it would pierce the liner. Also 2' wide is not enough space for a clumper, as far as I know.
Bluish foliage and blue or purple flowers give an illusion of more space and distance than you really have. You also need fine textured foliage. No broad bold leaves for this part of the garden. Hydrangea and wisteria are too course. A fine-textured ivy would be good. It cound attach itself to the grey block and then eventually twine itself between the chainlink fence. Fine ivies comes in various shapes and variegations which might provide some variation. To avoid drawing too much attention to the fence, do not plant them in any distinguishable pattern. A cool annual vine that can be bought on the internet is called Butterfly Pea. It has beautiful blue flowers. Another very fine-textured and attractive annual vine is Cypress Vine, but it has 1/2 inch red flowers, which may be too bold a color for this area. Carolina and Swamp Jessamine are American Native vines that have a medium to fine texture and yellow flowers. Swamp Jessamine blooms in spring and fall, and Carolina only in spring, but Carolina Jessamine is fragrant. One other scrambling plant that might work is the Climbing Aster, Aster carolinianus. It has a fine texture, and it is covered with excellent soft lavender 1" daisy-like flowers every fall.
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I am in Japan for a few weeks. I used to live here so I have seen the Kyoto gardens and the usual Japanese garden stuff. However, I am now a student in landscape architecture and I would like to explore more of the contemporary/recent designs here in Japan. Does anyone know of any designed specifically by lanscape architects or land artists in the Tokyo, Saitama, or Kyushu areas?
This might sound crazy, but since no one else has tried I will. Rent The Karate Kid. Go right to the credits and see who the set designer was. Search the web and try to contact. I'll bet whoever it is has a lot of contacts here and there. That's the best wild guess I have. Sayonara
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I just want to know what you would choose, I am having troubel in chooseing one, I am open to anything
Thanks.
Business Admin, Economics, Sociology - those would be useful. Pick something that compliments your major.
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Designs Of Japanese Garden Landscaping
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Japanese garden landscaping consists of three basic design ideas. These design ideas are tea gardens, hill and pond gardens and flat gardens and all can be designed to work around your garden sheds. These are the three basic designs that dominate the Japanese garden landscaping scene. Among these three basic Japanese garden landscaping concepts, there is a common theme and this is nature. The Japanese prefer to be as natural as possible when it comes to their gardens and this means that they prefer to stick to designs and concepts that may happen on nature. Unnatural modern designs do not catch on when doing the Japanese garden landscaping.
Tea Gardens
This Japanese garden landscaping design is usually used for traditional Japanese tea houses, residential homes and some restaurants. The Japanese tea garden helps to create a relaxing atmosphere which many tea houses wish to create. Tea houses are mean to foster friendship, relaxation and appreciation for beauty. The Japanese term for a Japanese garden landscaping design leaning towards the Japanese tea garden is Rojiniwa. The Japanese tea ceremony is commonly done in many Japanese homes and establishments that it encourages some establishments and homes to put up their own Japanese tea gardens even if it were a small one.
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