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EIJI MOROZUMI – Your friendly garden advisor

 

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Volume
Issue
Description
28
July 2010
and.....Winneris.........
27
April 2010
Worst client ever in my business history
26
January 2010
I can only describe as a ""one of kind garden""--""What nature told me to do.""
25
March 2009
Do not plant tree just because you already bought one.
24
October 2008
23
July 2008
My Japanese gardens are changing to become more water wise and I am selecting more Native plants than before.
22
June 2008
Best way to make good garden is.....""spend your time or spend your money""
21
May2008
I'm Back
20
January 2008
If you like to know which lawn is best to use ? Use ""Virgin Grass""
19
September 2007
My next article series will be about some of the secrets of Japanese gardens.
18
September 2007
After more than 6 weeks of dedicated work, I am very proud to announce the ""Japanese garden at Kings park"" was open on 1st September.
17
August 2007
Picture below show my wife walking front of me with no guilt and no manner.
16
July 2007
When you are planing your Garden maintenance programme, it is important to know the season change by paying attention to nature - not just by looking at your wall calendar.
15
June 2007
Winter is best for pruning as deciduous trees with bare branches make it easier to see which branch to prune.
14
May2007
Nice Garden, nice foods and nice sake are just too much not to ignore to go there.
13
April 2007
Nagano people are typical country people you'll meet on your journey
12
March 2007
Fifteen rocks arranged within a space of 248m2. In this abstract arrangement, what did the designer have in mind?
11
February 2007
Set deep within mountains of Gifu prefecture, Takayama has been called a ""little Kyoto"".
10
January 2007
I would like to show you how different faces of a garden can still be very attractive.
9
December 2006
Motsuji Temple is known for its garden, one of Japan's few remaining Pure Land Gardens, Which attempt to reproduce the Buddhist concept of the paradise.
8
November 2006
Mt. Fuji is the most sacred mountain for the Japanese people.
7
October 2006
There is unique feature of the Perth Zoo Japanese garden which involves dripping water. It is called a water-harp hollow or ""suikinkutsu"" in Japanese.
6
September 2006
Personally I like to set with stone lantern that gives good balance and harmony to finish.
5
August 2006
In Japan today there are a good many people, besides the Zen priests, who pursue truth by practicing zazen.
4
July 2006
I'll make you into an overnight Landscape Artist
3
December 2009
Thankyou for creating such a beautiful, natural garden! It has been a real pleasure watching you discover and enhance the beauty of the site, and I have really enjoyed getting to know you - even just a little. -J & P-
3
June 2006
In this issue I will tell you how to make a small garden which you and your family can enjoy being in.
2
May 2006
Do it yourself Contemporary Courtyard
1
April 2006
Contemporary on the move