This minimalist Japanese garden is so beautiful. It's soothing to the eye and to the soul. I could sit and watch the moss grow from now into eternity. P.S. I would like to see this garden every year, to see how the trees settle in, how the vines grow and how the moss fairs. Moss is a distinctive part of the traditional Japanese garden; it was a good choice for this space. I hope you will post videos of this garden in the future. Thank you for sharing this gorgeous garden with us. Take care & be well. 🤗🌱⚘
I think this is the most beautiful of all your projects. The trees make it, but the attention to detail in such a small space is amazing. I take a lot of inspiration from your videos, excellent work, please don't stop!
Beautiful garden. It's very simple compared to others you've covered, but it works amazingly well! Maybe simple is the wrong word, it's feels very natural.
Absolutely beautiful garden once again. What I love about your channel is that each garden is unique. They’re so gently constructed with such care, precision and attention to the smallest detail. And your camerawork is most impressive. You really allow us to be right there in the thick of things as observers. This has got to be one of my top 5 favourite channels on UA-cam.
Hello ! I love the final result of this beautiful traditional Japanese garden with wild trees . The location of each tree in this garden was really important to achieve the natural look this master gardener wanted . Love the void or emptiness (Ma) which is really important so this garden won’t look saturated, contrary to that is really simple and balanced , the way nature should be . Congratulations !
The trees are nice and give the garden place for the light. Theres one or two things i miss...I really love the magic of a japanese lantern and a water place. 🙏
Truly a relaxing garden. I noticed that many of the trees have a wooden tag hanging on the branches. I've never seen that before in any of your other videos. What do the tags represent? I wondered if it was to help the Niwasi keep track of the wild trees? Thank you for sharing.
I'm always surprised how common it is to get moss in Japan. I've never seen it in nurseries here in Austria. And apparently there are far fewer flowering plants such as roses in Japan. You can see hundreds of varieties here.
I love this work 🔥🔥 Do they leave the material on the root ball when they plant the trees? What type of material is it? It's it easy for roots to grow through without getting cut by the material? Thank you for your time.
Good day. I have a question. What is that piano movement close to the end of the video. And another question. About how much would this Niwaki charge for this last project. Thanks.
Intricate pretending to be simple, just like nature. Spectacular garden!
This is one of the nicer and more natural gardens I've seen on this show.
Another great Japanese garden - congratulations to the niwasi ...
Another super garden. Congratulations 🎉😊
Lovely. It looks like everything grew there from the beginning. Well done!💚
This minimalist Japanese garden is so beautiful. It's soothing to the eye and to the soul. I could sit and watch the moss grow from now into eternity.
P.S. I would like to see this garden every year, to see how the trees settle in, how the vines grow and how the moss fairs. Moss is a distinctive part of the traditional Japanese garden; it was a good choice for this space. I hope you will post videos of this garden in the future.
Thank you for sharing this gorgeous garden with us. Take care & be well. 🤗🌱⚘
I think this is the most beautiful of all your projects. The trees make it, but the attention to detail in such a small space is amazing. I take a lot of inspiration from your videos, excellent work, please don't stop!
Beautiful garden. It's very simple compared to others you've covered, but it works amazingly well! Maybe simple is the wrong word, it's feels very natural.
Absolutely beautiful garden once again. What I love about your channel is that each garden is unique. They’re so gently constructed with such care, precision and attention to the smallest detail. And your camerawork is most impressive. You really allow us to be right there in the thick of things as observers. This has got to be one of my top 5 favourite channels on UA-cam.
Hello !
I love the final result of this beautiful traditional Japanese garden with wild trees .
The location of each tree in this garden was really important to achieve the natural look this master gardener wanted .
Love the void or emptiness (Ma) which is really important so this garden won’t look saturated, contrary to that is really simple and balanced , the way nature should be .
Congratulations !
Well thoughtful of plants that are common to areas 😊
The trees are nice and give the garden place for the light. Theres one or two things i miss...I really love the magic of a japanese lantern and a water place. 🙏
Takk!
Simple, however extremely sophisticated. A whole lesson in Landcaping.
Those Japanese Maples make the garden so pleasing on the eyes 🩷🧡💛👌💫.
The skill That handcraft is deep impression to me is fantastic😀😀😀😀😀
Can't wait for this part 😊 thanks for sharing
So serene, clean and beautiful.
Love it 💕 simple but beautiful!
nice work! would love to see the evolution of the garden after 5yrs.
Modern Livingの取材が入りそうな、素敵なお庭とお宅ですね♪経年変化を是非見せて下さい。
Oh how exquisite everything is, perfect 👍
I love the peace of a Japanese garden, wonderful job.
Beautiful!
Super beautiful. Love it
Truly a relaxing garden. I noticed that many of the trees have a wooden tag hanging on the branches. I've never seen that before in any of your other videos. What do the tags represent? I wondered if it was to help the Niwasi keep track of the wild trees? Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing. Just beautiful ❤
Inspiring! 💚
Beautiful
私はブラジル人です、ビデオをありがとう😊
Thanks!
What a fantastic job you do, congratulations!!
Queeee preciosoooo!!😍
9:27 Will the roots of those trees damage the concrete, walls, or any foundations beneath the soil in the future?
その木の根は、コンクリート、壁、または地中の基礎を損傷しますか?
Amazing!
Great work!
Beautiful! Looks so natural!
I'm always surprised how common it is to get moss in Japan. I've never seen it in nurseries here in Austria. And apparently there are far fewer flowering plants such as roses in Japan. You can see hundreds of varieties here.
East Asian gardens are less about colour and more about form. Chinese garden is also the same. Korean gardens too
I love this work 🔥🔥 Do they leave the material on the root ball when they plant the trees? What type of material is it? It's it easy for roots to grow through without getting cut by the material?
Thank you for your time.
How do you get the trees to look skinny and fragile like that? is there a technique? or they are just young trees?
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Wonder garden. But do weeds grow through the moss?
Love in every detail, i ❤ your projeckt.
Absolutely beautiful!
Gorgeous work
ASSISTIR ESSE CANAL MARAVILHOSO FAZ PARTE DO MEU DIA A DIA
Hermoso pero las raices no levantan la casa ???
Beautifully. What are those trees, please???
Good day. I have a question. What is that piano movement close to the end of the video. And another question. About how much would this Niwaki charge for this last project. Thanks.
美しい
What trees did you plant?
The moss!
Thanks posting🙏master gardener at work bring nature home👍🥰
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Beautiful garden but poaching plants is not cool