by NAJGA Manager | Mar 26, 2015 | Garden Wisdom, Gardens, NAJGA News & Events, News
Creating Beauty Behind Barbed Wire by Jeff Burton and Mary Farrell “A desolate prison camp in the high desert seems an unlikely place for a Japanese garden contest, let alone an outstanding collection of Japanese gardens. World War II would seem an unlikely time...
by NAJGA Manager | Mar 23, 2015 | Garden Updates, Gardens, News
“The following articles include techniques for improving water quality, restoring shorelines and aquatic plants, adding to hardscape, repairing leaks, maintaining historic sensibility, and choosing the right construction materials.” Water Quality...
by NAJGA Manager | Mar 12, 2015 | Garden Wisdom, Gardens, News
(The following passages are excerpts from the book “Japanese Flowering Cherries” by Wybe Kuitert) American garden lovers were given a first-hand look at the art of Japanese gardening at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, where Japan...
by NAJGA Manager | Mar 5, 2015 | Garden Wisdom, Gardens, NAJGA News & Events, News
Japanese gardens outside of Japan number more than 450, of which approximately 300 are in North America. Of that substantial number, fewer than 20 have reached the centennial mark. In this issue, six gardens across the continental United States and out into the...
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