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Japanese Garden Database
A non-profit, educational web site that seeks to provide information on a selection
of outstanding examples of garden art found in Japan while juxtaposing a ...
Japanese Gardens
About Japanese gardens. ... Traditional Japanese landscape gardens can be broadly
categorized into three types, Tsukiyama Gardens (hill gardens), ...
Japanese Garden Journal
A bi-monthly English-language print publication dedicated to the world of Japanese
gardening and architecture.
Japanese Garden Journaltaff Biographys
Most of our articles are written by our core staff. Here are their biographies
and achievements.
Japanese Friendship Garden of San Diego
Information and pictures covering the design, botanical collection, exhibits,
events, and history of this garden located in Balboa Park.
Japanese Garden Events, Classes and Seminars
Also tour the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden at CSULB traditional Japanese
garden designed with the zen-Buddhism philosophy. ...
Seiwa-en
The largest Japanese garden in North America (14 acres), located in the Missouri
Botanical Garden of St. Louis. Garden tour driven by Zen-inspired graphics.
Journal of Japanese Gardening
THE JOURNAL OF JAPANESE GARDENING is a bi-monthy publication dedicated to the
special world of Japanese Gardens.
Univ. of Alberta Devonian Botanic Garden
Northernmost botanical garden in Canada serving as a regional center for
horticultural and environmental collections of living plants and fungi.
Links to other Botanic/Japanese Garden Sites
The Japanese Garden Journal is a bi-monthly English-language print publication
... Earl Miller Japanese Garden (California State University Japanese Garden) ...
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The simple pleasures of gardening (Deccan Herald)
When I was in my early teens, inspired by a lesson on gardening in school, I had grown green chilli and coriander at home. The joy of seeing the tiny green chilli plants and delicate leaves of coriander sprouting in a pot, was much too delightful.
Top Ten 2009 Gardening Trends (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Americans craving authenticity and fretting over a bleak economy have reinvigorated the trend to grow-it-yourself (GIY). From blueberries to houseplants, GIY is the new mantra as folks turn "back to the future" to simplify their lives while gardening for the greener good.
Plot user touts gardening benefits (The Naperville Sun)
Gardener Julie Federico says she is OK with Option 1A, with one caveat. "As long as I could still get a plot where they're located on West Street," Federico said. "I could continue to walk or bike there." Federico has participated in the garden plots program for the last five or six years. She began gardening on a plot with a friend, but has been tending a plot on her own for at least the last ...
Gardening events (The Jackson Sun)
If you're looking for gardening tips, you can't afford to miss the Southern Home & Garden Expo with more than 1,500 exhibitors representing home design, remodeling and landscaping Jan. 16 -18 at the Agricenter International, 7777 Walnut Grove Road in Memphis.
City to offer classes on herbs, organics, gardening (This Week Olentangy)
The city of Powell will offer three classes this winter and spring on organic housecleaning, gardening and herbs.
Start Spring Early with Indoor Gardening (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Let's face it -- February, March and April can be gray and dreary months. You're more than ready for spring to begin, but Mother Nature is on a different schedule.
New year offers plethora of gardening learning activities (The Vicksburg Post)
Happy New Year! I truly hope you all had a Merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season. In spite of having to replace a water heater and having to make an unexpected trip to the dentist for a chipped tooth, I really enjoyed the last couple of weeks.
GARDENING: Budding gardeners can start seeds now (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
We are now entering a dreary time for gardeners -- we have (or should have) cleaned up everything from last year's garden and we can't do much now, but wait until spring.
5 Tips for Hydroponics Gardening (PIZZAHEROS)
When seeds first sprout, they are said to be germinating. In hydroponic gardening, this happens within a growing medium, which can be any number of things. The best choices are composted bark, expanded clay, gravel, peat moss or sand.
Plant Exchange: Gardening Is Local Woman?s ?True Hobby? (Yankton Press & Dako...
Q: May we visit your evolving county yard and garden?
