When I was in Japan it was late october and I happened to be in Nikko one day for their chrysanthemum festival. Just like your lovely posting there were plants set outside EVERYWHERE. What got me the most were the single-stem six-footers. So much work for just one blossom. SO japanese.
I am thrilled to see this post! We live in an apartment, and our entire garden lives in containers - over 100 of them! I love how the containers in the photos have been arranged and planted. Thank you so much.
I have just recently found your blog and I just LOVE it!
For me, it is one of the things that stands out most about personal space and design in Japan. I am in Tokyo now and have been taking many pictures of these gardens myself. I now plan to start a garden of my own when I get back to the states. Thanks for the post!
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Beautiful and inspiring. I need to get some plants!
I love their front doors and potted plants- not quite like an American porch thats for sure!
Front door gardens were my favourite thing about Japan. All those little houses spilling foliage onto the footpath.
When I was in Japan it was late october and I happened to be in Nikko one day for their chrysanthemum festival. Just like your lovely posting there were plants set outside EVERYWHERE.
What got me the most were the single-stem six-footers. So much work for just one blossom.
SO japanese.
As much as I'd love to, I will never be that organized.
I love this when I visited Tokyo a couple of years ago, so beautiful!!
beautiful beautiful beautiful
I am thrilled to see this post! We live in an apartment, and our entire garden lives in containers - over 100 of them! I love how the containers in the photos have been arranged and planted. Thank you so much.
I have just recently found your blog and I just LOVE it!
nothing reminds me of Japan more than these photos do!
For me, it is one of the things that stands out most about personal space and design in Japan. I am in Tokyo now and have been taking many pictures of these gardens myself. I now plan to start a garden of my own when I get back to the states. Thanks for the post!
mee encantan tus plantas
Thanks for introducing my photo works "the Tokyo Plant Pots" to everyone!!!
:)
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