The older I've got, the more obvious it gets that maintaining a Japanese garden is time-consuming (another expression for 'lots of work').
For this reason alone, I've more and more come to believe that if you want a Japanese garden, then having only a very small back yard is no disadvantage at all, so long as you can enclose it.
The Journal of Japanese Gardening is one of the best sources of helpful advice for anybody who wants a Japanese garden, so today I was especially interested to read, in their July/August issue, what seems to me to be some very useful advice about the actual size of Japanese garden that an ordinary homeowner can manage.
Here's some of what it says - "Unless you are wealthy, smaller is better.....Consider enclosing a modestly-sized area next to your house and leaving the rest of your property as is......Even a very ambitious do-it-yourself homeowner will have trouble properly maintaining a JN garden that is larger than half an acre."
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......Even a very ambitious do-it-yourself homeowner will have trouble properly maintaining a JN garden that is larger than half an acre."
You said it
Sam
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My garden is fairly small. But still large enough to allow for plenty of mistakes and plenty of work !
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