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Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 20, 2012 9:23 am
by carlamorim
Hello everyone.
I`m new here (found you through google :D ) and I want to share with all of you my Japanese garden in the northwest of Spain - Santiago de Compostela.
Hope you like it :)

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Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 20, 2012 12:31 pm
by rockNhostas
Nice! I love the stone path and water features.
Thanks for sharing!

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 20, 2012 3:26 pm
by George Nesfield
Hi,
Welcome to the forum.
Lovely garden, I like your large rocks they look great.
George

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 20, 2012 4:29 pm
by thy
Muy bonito

Like the huge stones and the wood deck- giving some peace.

Welcome to the forums :D
Pia

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 20, 2012 10:17 pm
by ogrefcf
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 21, 2012 1:14 am
by Bob Scott
Stunning!

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 21, 2012 8:49 am
by carlamorim
Thank you everyone :) it is quite new, since we finish it in February and the garden will gain a lot with the passing years. It is a pleasure to find a forum with an especifique topic for Japanese Gardens! I'll be sharing with you photos and also my blog ... The thing is that the blog is in Spanish so you might not understand a lot of it :). The other thing I will share my doubts and achievements is with my Niwakis, since I have 3 pines (sylvestris) and 3 acer palmatum to work on;) I' ll share the fotos on another post...
Bye!

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 25, 2012 6:37 am
by carlamorim
Here are a few more photos...


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Here you can see one of my "Niwakis to be" the pinus sylvestris by the lake...
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by night...

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Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 25, 2012 7:01 am
by carlamorim
My Niwakis to be...

Pinus Sylvestris:


reduced or eliminated cones and lower needles out, and some of the branches have tutors to lower then more horizontal/down. Still haven't cut some of the braches that are opposite or useless because i`m suppose to wait winter - ell me if that is correct for pines, please :)
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this one is with cones reduced or eliminated
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the last one is to be a Monka buri over the garden gate:

almost all cones and lower needles out - can't reach the upper branches :( but i'm not worried since the top will be cut down in the future...
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All I know about Niwakis is from books since I've never even had a Bonsai to previous learn some of the techniques... thats why all your help is important for me!

Bye!

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 26, 2012 4:44 am
by whis4ey
Love the stone path .. what kind of stone is that? where does it originate?
Good work so far :)

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jun 26, 2012 6:34 pm
by Tundra_Queen
What a beutiful garden! I love the rocks and the water feature,,it must be so nice to sit out there and listen to the water flowing.

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jul 04, 2012 8:13 pm
by thy
Do you know the latin name for the grass by the water feature ?

Your pine is planted in February and you want to cut the top and some branches. The reason winther is said to be the wood/ tree</scrub cutting time is.. it was the time of year people had the time to do it. It is not the best time. Best time is when the tree is awake, soaking up plenthy of water and... can heal itself quickly, witch is not possible in winther.

Al in all I would cut it in the early spring.
Pia

Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Jan 14, 2014 4:21 am
by carlamorim
Hello again! It has been some time since I first posted here... Hope I am still wanted :P
Since the first time I posted my garden has grown and a lot more photos have been taken, so that will be the thing to do, post some photos and let you know how it is right now :) I have added a new part after the wooden gate with a Suikinkutsu (water harp) and Nobedan that I designed and placed it myself... I am very proud of it and I would really appreciate if you give me your feedback. The design is still not finished on that area... have a few alternative drawings, perhaps you can help me to make a choice or change it to a different new one...

Here go the photos :)
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Re: Presenting you my japanese garden...

Posted: Mar 14, 2014 10:28 pm
by Cybernana
Very beautiful pictures of your garden. Thank you.