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Thanks. That was magical! I felt really calm watching the video and my wife and I are excited to start our own smaller version in our backyard to honor her late father who had a small garden outside his family room. Already going on shopping trips to look at plants!
Fajnie było zobaczyć zakładanie małego ogrodu przydomowego w stylu japońskim od pierwszego dnia po efekt końcowy. Uwielbiam ten styl i była to dla mnie inspiracja. Dziękuję za ten film 🥰👍
@@JapaneseGardenTV For us, Japanese garden enthusiasts, your videos are intructive, inspiring and always impressive. We see and learn techniques, it's pure gold for us. For me in my garden in France, the goal is not to copy the art of the Japanese garden, (I am not Japanese, I do not live in Japan, the vegetation and the climate are different) but to inspire and to reveal his mind. Still in Japanese pruning but on European trees, try to grow moss, erect stones, etc. And above all to learn the art of eternal Japan. Congratulations and many more thank you for your work and your sharing. Regards Romain
Hello. I became so busy with work and have not been on RU-vid. I just saw your video. It was so amazing. Congratulations on your work. I will watch the next video now!
I look great, I love all the work done! If I get ahead with a project I want to try doing something simple or a bonsais nursery! Thank you for your inspiration!
Happy new year to all at Japan Garden TV, I wish all the best to you and yours, just seeing in the new year with a few beers and Band Maid (a guilty pleasure of mine 😁) Regards from Cumbria UK
Thank you for the video, I just made tsukubai 蹲踞 similar to this garden design, I plan to make kakei and shishi odoshi, my question do japanese usually put pump underneath tsukubai and re circulate the water or you use fresh water to fill the tsukubai? I really appreciate your answer thank you
A true piece of art. Congratulations. 1 question though: How come all stones and rocks are beige/light color at 6'48" (Before state) and then in different dark colors at 7'00 (After state)? How do you explain/obtain this change in colors? Thank you.