Creating Japanese Gardens

Creating Japanese Gardens by Philip Cave, published by Aurum Press in 1993, is a comprehensive exploration of the art and practice of Japanese gardening. This 176-page book is presented in English and delves into the principles and aesthetics that define Japanese gardens, offering insights into their design and cultural significance. The work reflects a deep understanding of gardening techniques and the philosophy behind creating serene and harmonious outdoor spaces.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various elements that contribute to the beauty and tranquility of Japanese gardens. The book covers essential topics such as plant selection, layout, and the integration of natural features, providing practical guidance for both novice and experienced gardeners. With its focus on gardening, Creating Japanese Gardens serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in cultivating their own peaceful retreat inspired by traditional Japanese landscapes.
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Book by Cave, Philip, Jellicoe Sir, Geoffrey
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