Moss - Love’em or Kill’em - and Japanese Gardens

August 17th, 2006 | by Michael |
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Ewa in the Garden asked:


The moss is loved or hated in the garden. People often pick very keen on. Why not examine it as a blessing to your garden? These genres are very hard to recognize - book appropriate for the needs and magnifying glass. I don 't remember when I love the moss. I always. Soft, moist and fragile. In my moss garden is welcomed everywhere. I try to cultivate my stones as well. A few months ago I covered them in yogurt dilluted with water 1: 1. No great effect yet, just small greenish something has appeared. You can appreciate the beauty of moss particularly in winter - when it is green and fertile so soft to walk on. It develops in the lawn behind the scenes? Great! I don 't need to move. The grass is weaker and weaker in these matters and areas of moss are larger and larger … and always greener. Moss reminds me of my second major and charm of the garden more initial Gardens.I Japanese seek peace and harmony in the garden. In smaller gardens is even more important not to overload with too many different plants. The Gradica the character of the quiet and meditative. I remember that time in communist Poland there were not many books sull'abbellimento and onto East - that was my special interest at that time. I made friends with the owner used books / old store sales. Whenever something about Japan appeared on the shelf I was getting a phone call and immediatelly function to the store to see it. There are six characteristics as a synonym for a garden landscape excellent but not only Japanese. According to the ancient book of gardens, there should be six different quality to a garden can aspire. They are grouped in pairs their traditional, are: & of spaciousness; amp; & the seclusionartifice; amp; & antiquitywater for-courses; amp; landscapes. As specialists say the & quot; is quite difficult to find a garden that is blessed with any three or four of these desirable attributes, more rarely left along five, or even the entire six. & Quot; But there is such If the name is Japan.Its & ldquo; Kenroku-en & rdquo, which means the & ldquo; garden that combines the characteristics & six; rdquo;, which is called by Sadanobu Matsudaira, a feudal load in the district's current Tohoku (the northern part of mainland Japan). Suggested plants for Japanese Gardens: Trees and plamatum of shrubsAcer, Acer japonicum, ginnala of Acer, of Amelanchier canadensis, Cercis chinensis, the Chamaecyparis obtusa, the kousa Cornino, Cryptomeria japonica, the Gingko biloba, thunbergiana of pinus, Pinus nigra, the Pinus densiflora, kobus of magnolia, the magnolia stellata, the Prunus cerasifera, of Prunus mume, the Prunus serrulata, of Prunus armeniaca, verticillata of Sciadopitys, the Tsuga canadensis, trees and shrubs of medium palmatum 'of sizeAcer; Dissectum ', Japonica of spirea, of Chaenomeles japonica, of Chaenomeles Lagenaria, the Euonymus alatus, campanulatus of Enkianthus, interim Forsytia x, suspensa of Forsytia, Juniperus' chinensis; Armstrong', Kerria japonica, Mahonia aquifolium of, japonica of Pieris, rhododendrons, azaleas, microphylla of shrubsBuxus of vulgarisSmall of Syringa, obtusa 'of Chamaecyparis; Nana', Cneorum of Daphne, of Ilex crenata, Juniperus' chinensis; Vase 'blue;, Mugo' of pinus; Compacta ', Obtusum of rhododendron, kaempferi of rhododendron, spirea japonica, bumalda of spirea, occidentalis' of Thuja; globular', The Viburnum carlesiiAll of these plants is accompanied by different kind of grass, moss, the perennials The bamboo, ivy, which could be chosen according to the climatic zone. If you are interested read more please visit http://wwww.ewainthegarden.blogspot.com

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