Plants indicate the change of seasons and ... but I would not go far as to say they are required. 'Japanese garden design is based on centuries of interpretation of Japan’s landscape.
Instead of using traditional containers, kokedamas feature small plants suspended in moss and soil, held together by twine.
Create a natural look Japanese gardens are intended to mimic nature — this means using asymmetrical design elements, such as incorporating an odd number of plants to create a dynamic feel.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Gardens are all about green, but there are other creative ways to spruce it up. Garden expert Charlie Nardozzi and our Sharon Meyer show us some decorative and floral insp ...