I've seen the video of your garden so many times already. I never get tired watching it over and over again. It is such an inspiration and a real work of art. I just wish that you could put some of the names of the plants.
I noticed that the concept of these designs are quite innovative. The existence of this small sculptures created a big transformation and it offers happiness to every viewer's eye. I truly appreciate the simplicity of this scenario. Nice video!
Beautiful garden!! Would love to see a picture of it in the Fall. The maples are stunning. I'm trying to rework my front garden next year and am looking for some ideas. Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden.
I’ve been looking for inspiration for a Japanese garden without a large water feature, but didn’t k ow what I wanted. This looks stunning - I want to recreate it 😀
Thank you for the video. Just starting my Japanese Maple garden on my hillside home in Southern California. Hope it turns out well do to the hot weather in the summer. Your landscape is fantastic with so little cluttered and its well groomed and organize appearance. You have some great plants for covering the grown without using grown cover like grass or things the spread for a filler and the bark gives it the natural earth tone including stones.
Fantastic front yard and it really complement your brick house. I see lot of maple variety along with some other ornamental plants. Do you have the list of all the plant names that you have here.
This is absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for the ideas. It would have been nice though if you could have talked and explained what each plant was as I know many here but some I do not and some I have not seen before so would have liked to know what types of evergreens and bonsai's those were. Overall though, I absolutely Love what you've done.
Just beautiful! I just started planting Jp's and am wondering when and how you prune them. Also the bonsai. Any recommendations of videos or sites? Again...love your yard!
How amazing!!! Are your trees in full sun or part sun? They are ll so gorgeous! If I drove by a house like that they would think I’m a stalker because I would stop my care and stare for a very long time :)
Scrap the rock edging. It’s too much and it takes away from your amazing work you have done. Also do a flagstone path to the door instead of pavers. It’s a contradiction to the feel of the yard.
I agree on both counts 100%. I also feel that a Japanese garden should be calming and is too busy with too many focal points. It would be even more stunning if there were some space between plants without plants and maybe only some stones so your eyes can “rest”. However, kudos to the designer for an overall stunning effect enabled by a fabulous selection of dwarf Japanese maples and conifers that are highlighted by stunning contrasts in color, texture, and size that allows a very small front yard to be extremely appealing despite a huge amount of plant material.
Leuty's Nursery Address: 15655 Chillicothe Rd, Novelty, OH 44072 Phone: (440) 338-8020. Most of their Japanese maples are in the back, ask for help if you can't find what you are looking for as they have 100's of different varieties of Japanese maples and conifers.
Look great but what if the trees grow big? Then won't look great anymore unless you maybe them in the pot underground to control them from growing to large.
What is the name of the Japanese maple the one with pink leafs,near the street tree and sidewalk and your driveway,the one in the corner of your landscape?
Absolutely beautiful arrangement of plant material. Stunning to look at overall. The only thing that does not set well 'to my eye' are the trail of round stones. Although it may have some kind of Oriental purpose or reasoning I suppose, it does not look natural? Trees never line up in a perfect path, in my opinion - nor should rocks. Remove them all and notice how much nicer this entire planting would appear.
Thank you for the response. I'm also in zone 6 and I've lost a lot of acer palmatum last winter due to a late frost. I just love your gardens and it brings me so much inspiration to follow your style. Thanks again for sharing.
How do these Japanese Maples stay so beautiful in what looks like a full sun planting? My Japanese Maple burned in the sun and ultimately died and it only received partial sun, less than half day.
Climate, soil, and water play a big role in standing up to full sun. But most importantly the variety of Japanese maple can make a world of difference. Everything in the front yard needs to stand up to full sun and harsh winter winds. The varieties in our front yard that handle full sun in our area (zone 6) are Acer palmatum Tamukeyama, Garnet, Trompenburg, Atrolineare, Pendula Julian, and Viridis.
This garden was the inspiration for me starting my own maple garden... Only mine looks abysmal lol. I just dont have the ground space to plant so many varieties of plants together like this.
I've seen the video of your garden so many times already. I never get tired watching it over and over again. It is such an inspiration and a real work of art. I just wish that you could put some of the names of the plants.
I noticed that the concept of these designs are quite innovative. The existence of this small sculptures created a big transformation and it offers happiness to every viewer's eye. I truly appreciate the simplicity of this scenario. Nice video!
Beautiful garden!! Would love to see a picture of it in the Fall. The maples are stunning. I'm trying to rework my front garden next year and am looking for some ideas. Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden.
I’ve been looking for inspiration for a Japanese garden without a large water feature, but didn’t k ow what I wanted. This looks stunning - I want to recreate it 😀
Lots of work went into this garden. Beautiful
Great garden, congrats on the good taste.
You did a exelent job. Your garden I a MASTER PIECE. no words. CONGRATULATIONS
Thank you for the video. Just starting my Japanese Maple garden on my hillside home in Southern California. Hope it turns out well do to the hot weather in the summer. Your landscape is fantastic with so little cluttered and its well groomed and organize appearance. You have some great plants for covering the grown without using grown cover like grass or things the spread for a filler and the bark gives it the natural earth tone including stones.
What a beautiful Garden !!!
I'm glad you think so. Thank you kindly for your feedback!
Wonderful bonsai also!
STOCK LIST of the Japanese Maples in this Video:
'Aconitifolium'
'Akita yatsubusa'
'Amber Ghost'
'Atrolineare'
'Baldsmith'
‘Bihou’
‘Bloodgood’
'Bonfire'
‘Butterfly’
‘Coral Pink’
‘Emerald Lace’
‘Emperor One’
‘Fairy Hair’
‘Filigree’
‘Garnet’
‘Geisha Gone Wild’
‘Goshiki kotohime’
'Goshiki shidare'
'Green Cascade'
‘Hana matoi’
‘Higasayama’
‘Hiryu’
‘Kamagata’
‘Kagiri nishiki’
‘Katsura’
‘Kawahara Rose’
‘Koto no ito’
‘Little Sango’
‘Manyo no sato’
‘Mikawa yatsubusa’
‘Mikazuki’
‘O jishi’
‘Okushimo’
‘Orange Dream’
‘Orangeola’
'Pendulum Julian'
‘Red Filigree Lace’
‘Ryusen’
‘Sango kaku’
‘Seiryu’
‘Sekimori’
‘Shaina’
‘Sharp's Pygmy’
‘Shin hikasa’
Shirazz
‘Shishigashira’
‘Shu shidare’
‘Sister Ghost’
‘Skeeter's Broom’
‘Tamukeyama’
‘Tiger Rose’
‘Trompenburg’
‘Villa Taranto’
‘Viridis’
'Willow Leaf'
Acer shirasawanum
'Aureum'
‘Autumn Moon’
‘Sensu’
What a beautiful front garden..well done you.
Fantastic selection you have here buddy, we're just starting our one and using yours for inspiration
Mark Gregory wtf! Anything I do on utube shows up here?
Why yes Gavin, yes it does. Not sure if you can remove it from G+
David Nicholson well I didn't know that! I've also discovered they make a 'book' of my previous posts
Thank you!
Japanesemaplegarden beautiful garden buddy
Gorgeousness in the Maple!!!!!!!!in all of the garden
Thank you for the great feedback!
Simply amazing. I have my first Japanese maple in a pot and would love to do this to part of my front yard.
Breathtaking ! I love it❤️❤️❤️
Very nice! Beautiful. Nice mix of color too.
Wow!! Simply stunning!
Fantastic front yard and it really complement your brick house. I see lot of maple variety along with some other ornamental plants. Do you have the list of all the plant names that you have here.
Wow... !!! It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
What type of shrubs do you have in your garden? They look amazing with your Japanese Maple trees. How often do you prune your trees?
This is absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for the ideas. It would have been nice though if you could have talked and explained what each plant was as I know many here but some I do not and some I have not seen before so would have liked to know what types of evergreens and bonsai's those were. Overall though, I absolutely Love what you've done.
What a great Japanese maple garden .
Just found this video, absolutely gorgeous! subscribed!
very restful video. good mix of plants. thankyou
very nice collection good job!
This row of houses looks so much like the ones in Queens, NY. Beautiful garden!
My home is in NE Ohio. Thank you, glad you like our garden!
Japanesemaplegarden This looks like our home in Seattle. :)
I like your borders, plant variation and variation in texture and height.
can you please list the type of plants as your showing them...theres some i like and would like to add to my collection..
Just beautiful! I just started planting Jp's and am wondering when and how you prune them. Also the bonsai. Any recommendations of videos or sites? Again...love your yard!
Very good design and plant selection.
The envy of the neighborhood ! ;)))))
I love it!!!!
Absolutely love it !!!
Beautifull garden
Wow this is amazing x
How amazing!!! Are your trees in full sun or part sun? They are ll so gorgeous! If I drove by a house like that they would think I’m a stalker because I would stop my care and stare for a very long time :)
Nicely maintained! How do you maintain the edging? Do your neighbors appreciate the hard work?
Beautiful!
absolutely stunning!
Nice 👍 work
gorgeous
How many years did it take to get this far?
Scrap the rock edging. It’s too much and it takes away from your amazing work you have done. Also do a flagstone path to the door instead of pavers. It’s a contradiction to the feel of the yard.
I agree on both counts 100%. I also feel that a Japanese garden should be calming and is too busy with too many focal points. It would be even more stunning if there were some space between plants without plants and maybe only some stones so your eyes can “rest”. However, kudos to the designer for an overall stunning effect enabled by a fabulous selection of dwarf Japanese maples and conifers that are highlighted by stunning contrasts in color, texture, and size that allows a very small front yard to be extremely appealing despite a huge amount of plant material.
Super.
Very nice! What type of plant is the tall straight specimen next to your steps. Some type of golden hinoki?
It would be nice to see an update.
I love Japanese maple planned 12of them and 100 of Boxwood an 109 of Emerald
Awesome!!!! Anyone know what the red one in the back at 6:33 is? Id love to get one.
Hi, watching this video again. Can you give me a recommendation for a dwarf hardy maple? Thanks!
My dream garden
What about your garden now after these years?
omg, this is stunning.
Looks similar to my garden
I live in north east Ohio also. I am finding it hard to find Japanese maples to buy. Can you tell me where you purchase your plants from? Thank You
Leuty's Nursery Address: 15655 Chillicothe Rd, Novelty, OH 44072
Phone: (440) 338-8020. Most of their Japanese maples are in the back, ask for help if you can't find what you are looking for as they have 100's of different varieties of Japanese maples and conifers.
Thank you I will give them a try. Marty
I'm going to guess that this is from somewhere in Nassau County LI
Look great but what if the trees grow big? Then won't look great anymore unless you maybe them in the pot underground to control them from growing to large.
Would they survive In a container In the heat of Las Vegas?
You can tell what a person house 🏡 looks like inside by looking at their front yard ,most people That have clean yards have clean house.
What is the name of the Japanese maple the one with pink leafs,near the street tree and sidewalk and your driveway,the one in the corner of your landscape?
That is Acer palmatum Shirazz also known as Gwen's Rose Delight
Over the top and hard to maintain.
Like your need to judge? The outstanding health of these plants shows their owner is up to the task. It's a labor of love I am sure.
@@Cowplunk Jealousy is real in some of these comments, omg...it's unbelievable with these ppl..
Absolutely beautiful arrangement of plant material. Stunning to look at overall. The only thing that does not set well 'to my eye' are the trail of round stones. Although it may have some kind of Oriental purpose or reasoning I suppose, it does not look natural? Trees never line up in a perfect path, in my opinion - nor should rocks. Remove them all and notice how much nicer this entire planting would appear.
美しい
the summer garden
SPECTACULAR! May I ask what zone are you?
Thank you! We are in zone 6.
Thank you for the response. I'm also in zone 6 and I've lost a lot of acer palmatum last winter due to a late frost. I just love your gardens and it brings me so much inspiration to follow your style. Thanks again for sharing.
Can someone please tell me the name of Japanese Maple at 1:49 ?
Yes .it a tree.
How do these Japanese Maples stay so beautiful in what looks like a full sun planting? My Japanese Maple burned in the sun and ultimately died and it only received partial sun, less than half day.
Climate, soil, and water play a big role in standing up to full sun. But most importantly the variety of Japanese maple can make a world of difference. Everything in the front yard needs to stand up to full sun and harsh winter winds. The varieties in our front yard that handle full sun in our area (zone 6) are Acer palmatum Tamukeyama, Garnet, Trompenburg, Atrolineare, Pendula Julian, and Viridis.
Needs A windmill palm
This garden was the inspiration for me starting my own maple garden... Only mine looks abysmal lol. I just dont have the ground space to plant so many varieties of plants together like this.
Thats hardly a Japanese garden . They are supposed to look natural and your garden is a far cry from looking natural.
Here is a link to updated Japanese maple garden photos on Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/japanesemaplegarden/albums/with/72157660757531639