A Japanese shelter
A place to sit, drink tea and read verse A place to sit, drink tea and read verse If you live in beautiful scenery, you really need a place to […]
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Construction of gardens in the UK
A place to sit, drink tea and read verse A place to sit, drink tea and read verse If you live in beautiful scenery, you really need a place to […]
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In the last post I described how difficult it is to grow some of the traditional plants of a Japanese garden in my garden – especially Acer Japonicum which dislikes
I start to plant a garden. The summer of 2022 was not the best of times for planting. In June the moor was beleaguered by a cold desiccating east wind
To be true to the location walls should be drystone. The Yorkshire Dales National Park alone has 8000Km of drystone wall. Road and field boundaries across the north of England
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If I were to have one book about Japanese Gardens it would be the first one I bought almost 40 years ago. “Space and Illusion“by Teiji Itoh is a book
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Mitate-Mono 2 As well as looking through Architectural antiques yards for decorative objects I have also been on the search for materials for hard landscape- for walls, stepping stones and
Mitate Mono1 In this blog I will return again and again to what we refer to in the West as aesthetics. Just as in Japanese it is difficult to translate
Developing a Narrative Every aspect of gardening is a form of deception. With plants. paths, stone and water the gardener contrives to tell a story of time and space in
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The nature of my site. I always assumed that the “right plant – right place” philosophy work to a point. If money is no object rare tropical orchids can be
‘A Move’ by Martin Owen Mono no aware, 物の哀れ – an acceptance of impermanence and that things change is an important tenet in Japanese aesthetics. To accept and letting go
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