Japanese zen gardens are very relaxing and a very simple, yet beautiful addition to any garden.
i like the whole concept of zen garden....it son my wishlist..:))
stick a zen garden in the dirt out back!
relaxing Zen garden made by AguaFina Gardens International.
Circles emanate from a mound of rocks symbolizing mountains in a quiet Zen garden. The gravel has been hand-raked to suggest the ripples on the surface of water caused by a dropped stone. The circular lines intersect other raked lines, parallel
Patterns. Zen gardens are a soothing way to add variety and relaxation to a plant-heavy landscape, and are reasonably simple to create. The textures created by rakes are most admirable in the morning and evening hours, as the shadows are the deepest during this time.
stick a table out there in the garden, good idea
i want a garden area that the deer won't eat.
vegetable gardens can go contemporary. These raised beds and gravel paths could be straight out of a traditional French potager, but the simple steel pergola and table beneath give this space a modern look.More:Keep Your Garden in LinesGive Your Landscape Rhythm
compact herb garden that can be moved for appropriate sun, water, etc.
Great idea for a herb garden, next year
Container gardening. Whether they're pots of herbs or troughs full of greens and root crops, containers work well to maximize small spaces. Prefab containers come in numerous shapes, sizes and materials. It’s worth noting that not all containers are created equal. If you live in an area that has cold winter
allotment garden scale; even a few pots can suffice. You can get a worthwhile crop by building smaller, more manageable growing spaces for seasonable crops."Cut and come again" salad plants, including rocket, lettuce, radicchio and endive, are perfect to grow in pots and are almost maintenance free. Growing
a Zen Garden. Of course there is no room for change.
the Zen gardens of Japan. The perfectly placed rocks set in immaculate gravel, raked into swirling patterns, are pure minimalism.Japanese gardens were created in the pursuit of spirital balance, but in the West this has become a garden style.
and a garden may be the prime spot for personal revival.