Gardening with Refinement
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Gardens frequently include places to sit, places to pause and sculptural elements that capture your attention and motiate you to pause and enjoy the sights and sounds combined in the outdoor work of creative expression and natural processes. |
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Apple orchards
were everywhere! Some were a couple trees in a backyard garden...others were
square blocks in size, nestled among the homes in Obuse, a town of about 15,000
population. And on the outskirts, there were large commercial fruit orchards
raising a variety of apples, persimmons, chestnuts and pears. Obuse has a growing
confectionary industry based on their local bumper crop of chestnuts. These
mile, sweet nuts are ground and made into a variety of paste and baked goods.
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From tiny little button mums to the large, lavishly duo-colored mum unique to
Obuse town, mums
are carefully
pruned, trimmed, and
shaped into bonsai,cascades, balls, and single stem display plants with one huge blossom. |
But let's
not relegate Japanese gardners to landscaping! Tiny patio gardens were frequently
filled with seasonal color and creative trellises. These mums and pansies were
just a few of the coloful container gardens seen at a well stocked garden center.
While colorful
ornamental cabbages are striking display accents, almost every backyard in this
small community contained a vegetable garden. And there were numerous communty
gardens nestled in neighborhoods, as well.
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Persimmons are huge! These three inch diameter fruits are popular for drying. Many patios were hung with these fruits strung into decorative hanging displays of the harvest. |
Traditional rakes
were always handy to sweep up the fall leaves -- even at the most modern architectural additions to the community like this museum. These were not ordinary metal
or plastic rakes... they were made from the branches of trees or shrubs. Very
lightweight, they were another link between everyday activity and nature. Another
way to use natural products in the care of nature.
The rich variety of gardening was matched only by the creative craftsmanship of the container, retaining wall or apparatus design to hold, control and present plants in their natural -- or artistically arranged -- beauty. |
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