Modern Garden Design: Express Yourself

April 23rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Many gardens are designed in the traditions of established gardens, such as the Old World feel of a Tuscan garden, or the rigid structure that comes from a formal garden. In contrast, modern garden design tends to incorporate the more organic shapes of informal garden elements and highlight individuality rather than conforming to older designs. Read the rest of this entry »

Important Elements in Japanese Garden Design

April 23rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Every Japanese garden has a unique design but they all use common elements that are found in traditional Japanese landscaping. The most common elements include rocks, water, plants and ornaments, all of which serves a specific purpose. Read the rest of this entry »

Design A Zen Garden: The Perfect Spot For Relaxation And Reflection

April 22nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

A Zen Garden is an ancient Japanese garden that monks use to use to meditate and contemplate and they date all the way back to the thirteenth century. The Zen garden is designed as a three dimensional entity with a background and a foreground to create depth. Read the rest of this entry »

Learning About The Chinese Garden Design Options

April 22nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are many different issues that you need to learn about if you want to learn about the different Chinese garden design options that are available to you, and so if you are interested in learning about these fascinating but multitudinous Chinese garden design options, then you are definitely going to want to read on. Read the rest of this entry »