What is a Japanese garden? Japanese gardens are about experience—about feeling the way the rocks and plants relate and about understanding their deeper relationship. Just as you instinctively find the place in a room where you feel comfortable, you will learn to trust your instincts about where a rock should be placed in a garden. In A Path Through the Japanese Garden, we learn about the natural world in a philosophical way, but it is also a practical book that provides step-by-step guidance in designing and creating a garden. Contents include the principles of Japanese garden construction; adaptable garden plans for any space or size garden; explanations of Japanese construction and pruning techniques; information on plants, flowers, trees, shrubs, and water features; and 200 color photos and diagrams.
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Great on basics of Japanese garden design! I’ve collected and read many volumes on Japanese garden design over the years, visited public and private niwa both here in the US and in Japan, and incorporarted their principles in my environment-design practice since the 1960s. This one is among my favorites, addressing both traditional philosophy and practices, and practical “adaptions” of them to modern/international garden creation. Frankly, I expected it to only be a “superficial-overview”, compared to “bigger, thicker” texts, but was…
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