Japanese gardens: A space to commune with nature


Garden of the Pine, a Japanese garden at Garvan Woodland Gardens in Arkansas designed by David Slawson. – TNS photos

When you design a Japanese garden, you want it to look as if it came together naturally, without human intervention.

They have been part of American horticulture – and culture – for nearly 150 years, yet Japanese gardens remain a mystery for many people.

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