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Posted by nell VA 6 (My Page) on Sat, Jun 13, 09 at 10:10
I am just starting to plan a courtyard garden and I would like to visit some Japanese Gardens for inspiration. I live in Manassas, VA outside of DC and I'd like to know of places within day-trip distance. I have already been to the national arboretum and Hillwood. Surely there are more?
Nell
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Nell, If you don't mind the drive... you may want to check out Shofuso in Philadelphia. It would be a full day for you. You can check out their website under Shofuso. The only other place would probably be Brooklyn Botanical Garden. ronin01 |
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Nell, although this is virtual, I have been told (Guestbook e.o.) that people do find inspiration at Tsubo-en. Enjoy, |
Here is a link that might be useful: Tsubo-en Zen Garden, Netherlands
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| I have one in my back yard - japanese gardern for small space. It is in Herndon, VA, near route 28. you can see it here (may be little slow some times) http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/photos/51703020_zpid/# thanks |
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- Posted by nell VA 6 (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 22, 09 at 16:39
That's gorgeous! May I ask you how long it took you to develop it? Did you design it yourself? Thanks, Nell |
RE: Japanese Gardens in DC area
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| Yes, I did it by myself, design, implementation and testing !!. I got couple of books on Japanese garden from Library. Then googled it to get more info. Bought the arch bridge from Big Lots for $65.00. Build the zig-zag bridge from the remnants from home depot. I keep my yard in good condition so Town awarded me the best yard plus $100.00 with that I bought the Japanese lantern (Toro). Bamboos I got it from Maryland. One familty wanted to get rid of the bamboo invasion of their backyard. It took me 4 years !!. Not becuase of actual constuction. I have a 4 year old. When ever I take the spade of pick ax, he wanted it. When ever I move the soil for the pond , he put it back. He enjoyed as much as I did. Now he is 8. |
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| please see my blog (How to create a Japanese garden) http://roychettan.blogspot.com/ |
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- Posted by nell VA 6 (My Page) on
Thu, Aug 6, 09 at 12:35
Awesome blog! Thanks so much! Nell |
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