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Every Japanese garden needs bamboo and Paula has made a rectangular raised flower garden with these poles around it.
As we’ve mentioned, popular Japanese garden plants include acers, azaleas, bamboo, moss, magnolias, and cherry blossoms. But, if you’re after even more plants to fill your Japanese-inspired ...
He traveled the garden-show circuit from San Francisco to Vancouver, B.C., and his talent grew. He expanded from trellises to gates, entryways and privacy screens -- all with an Asian flair.
You may believe planting bamboo will create a fast-growing privacy screen from your neighbors or the street. Although that may be true, bamboo has many more downsides. It is not good for fire ...
The sushi and yakatori bar in Finchley Road has a glamorous design and a tucked away courtyard garden with private party room where you can ...
The vertical lines of its split lodgepole outer fences, meant to mimic traditional bamboo fences, vie with the strong horizontals of interior cedar screens, meant to both conceal and reveal the ...
Come for the art, the garden and the cascading waterfalls.Stay for the coolness and the “Bending Nature” art exhibit opening Saturday at the Portland Japanese Garden at Washington Park ...
Clumping bamboo is becoming popular as a fast-growing privacy screen in urban areas. Bamboo lends an exotic feel to the Japanese Garden at Hermann Park.  ...
BAMBOO is a popular plant for growing gardens. However, experts are warning it could be just as damaging for your home as Japanese knotweed and cause tens of thousands of pounds in damage.
Discover the Sasebo Japanese Garden at ABQ Biopark, a stunning four-acre exhibit honoring Sasebo Japan. Learn about its design and the River of Lights expansion.
Invasive Japanese and giant knotweed largely reproduces vegetatively, meaning that root fragments from these plants can break off and establish elsewhere, causing new infestations. This makes ...