THE JAPANESE GARDEN :
A RESPONSE TO NATURE: Introduces the Japanese
concept of the garden, the major styles and ways to adapt these styles to your
own garden
DESIGNING YOUR GARDEN: Provides step-by-step
guidance in analyzing your site and needs and developing a design using
essential Japanese principles to create a garden that suits you best.
GARDEN COMPONENTS: In a Japanese garden, earth,
provides the matrix for the basic elements: stone, water, and plants. These
natural elements, in various forms and combinations, make the garden.
PLANTS : Most Japanese gardens have plants as
basic components, but their functions often differ from those in occidental
gardens. This chapter offers some basics about plant selection and use.
PROFILE OF A JAPANESE GARDEN : The owners of the
garden featured in this chapter have built a sanctuary that is thoroughly
Japanese and yet thoughtfully adapted to an American setting and to the
homeowner’s needs.

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