If you're looking for a way to plant a luxurious and relaxing garden for
your home but don't necessarily have a green thumb, try your hand at Japanese
gardening. Here you'll find some tips on how to create a Japanese garden of
your own.
Bonsai Trees
Perhaps the most common plant to decorate your Japanese gardens with is the
bonsai tree. These are small trees that you can shape in a variety of forms and
pot them in different size vases to accent different parts of your garden.
Bonsai trees are also said to bring peace and serenity to any open space; they
can also make the air a little clearer around your gardening space. There are
varieties of bonsai trees, and you can even put them in your home or office. For
example, Aralia bonsais have flatter, greener leaves, and tend to do better
indoors, while Tamarind trees have shorter, bushier leaves, with a stronger
trunk suitable for outside weather.
Tea Gardens
But bonsai trees aren’t the only plants you can include in your Japanese
gardens. You can also grow your own tea garden by planting herbs and fruit
blossoms to make your favorite teas right from home. There are also public
Japanese tea gardens, where you can learn more about the herbs used in each
tea, and even taste a tea, in case you want to purchase ingredients or learn
how to make it yourself. Some of the most popular teas to grow and drink these
days are green and white teas (in their different variations). Both teas have
been known to serve as antioxidants for the body, and to strengthen the immune
system. For more information on exotic Japanese teas, contact Holy Mountain
Trading Company at www.hlymtn.com.
Rock Structures
Rock gardens are also a common Japanese tradition. This is definitely
something you can start yourself, as most of the stones you need will be
available at craft or health food stores. Most of the stones used in Japanese
rock gardens aid in the water flow of the area, since there is usually a
fountain or stream of water nearby. The stones are also used in spas to help
treat your pressure points and relieve tension in the neck, back, and
shoulders. You can find stone fountains to accent your gardens, or even benches
and birdbaths to give your garden a more peaceful look and feel.
There are larger, public rock gardens across the country, where you can find
information about Zen, a Buddhist practice dealing with the balance of mind and
body, as rocks and plants are often used to achieve harmony within human beings
by using the forces of nature.
Learn How
You can find out how to begin planting Japanese gardens of your own by
visiting the Japanese garden database online at www.JGarden.com. You’ll find
out what type of soil your Japanese plants need, where the best geographical
locations are for certain plants, which tea herbs would grow best in your area,
and even ways to plant an indoor garden. You can also find suggestions on how
to decorate your Japanese gardens with stones, basins, and fountains at
affordable prices.
If you’re looking for something different to place in your yard, a Japanese
garden may very well be the solution you’re looking for. They are fun,
affordable, and most of all, unique. So, why not pick up a new hobby? Start
planting your version of a Japanese garden today!