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  • Yo quiero un jardin como este es un pesado del eden en la tierra

  • Niceeee !!!! kiss

  • awe-inspiring... i had a few ideas from this video in which i will apply in my own garden. thanks uploader.

  • Fresh on the eyes, great music as well

  • our love will always last (instrumental) by O.S.T

  • What's the name of the song ?

  • Very beautiful. Love the music too. Is the music available for purchase anywhere?

  • Nice work, love handpicked ornamental trees, color texture.

  • thank you for sharing really love it!! it was my firsstime to look this kind of garden altho i use to collect bonsai when i was in philippines,plants is the only i had since i was kid,just curiouse house much u sell you pom blue spruce..not the exact but more or less!!thanks lyka

  • Oh what beautiful garden photos,they are absolutely gorgeous.I have a small Japanese garden, it's only 2yrs old and I'm still buying plants for it. I would love to know what the drooping tree plants are at 2-31,please.

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  • @cyrilmann Those are Cedrus atlantica Glauca Pendula - Weeping Atlas Blue Cedars. We prune and thin out the trees so the trunk and major branches are always visible. Good luck in your Japanese garden.

  • @OrientalLandscape Thank you and thanks for the quick reply, that's on my shopping list now.

  • @OrientalLandscape Thank you and thanks for the quick reply, that's on my shopping list now.

  • @OrientalLandscape Thank you and thanks for the quick reply, that's on my shopping list now.

  • sugooooooooooooooooooooooooiii­iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!

    (cant spell it) but its really beutifull!

  • Simply gorgeous! I love your work! And the music fits in perfectly! Wow, what talent!

    Thank you sooooo much for sharing!

  • Oh and one more thing, how do you keep the pine trees small and so well pruned?

  • @Arteolike Thank you for your comments. We can easily control the Pines by pinching back the candles as it comes up in the Spring. It gets a little technical depending on the style of training but in general you would pinch back two third of the candles. Hey, best wishes on your new business.

  • @OrientalLandscape I don't have a business on landscaping, just building ponds, i just really like Japanese gardens, and yours are great.

  • When you combine mans talent to care for nature, and natures beauty and tranquility... you get this...

  • lovely work ! well done.

  • très belle musique pour magnifique dépaysement * merci Domi

    bisous, Marlène

  • Oh !

    Merci beaucoup Ana

  • hey it's the instrumental version of the song from that kdrama "Please save the last dance for me"

  • Who want to learn Japanese online with me?

  • i love the music xoxox

  • I think this garden is beautiful! The music is awsome, tranquil, meditative. So appropriate for this video.  Well done!

  • Awesome! Better than HGTV. Thanks for sharing.

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