NZ House & Garden: Turning Japanese

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Uploaded by on Jun 19, 2007

Landscape designer, Tony Murrell demonstrates how a courtyard space can be transformed with two distinct Japanese-inspired looks.

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  • Hello Mr Gardener man, how about a trip to Kyoto to learn how to make Japanese gardens properly? And you might even learn how to pronounce Kyoto while you are there. And the Japanese 'symbol' or don't you mean the Japanese flag, looked totally ridiculous. I bet any Japanese people watching this would be giggling.

  • very cool mate and nice to see that new zealand barowed that styile from japan mate good work .

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  • To each his own. We should appreciate their effort in creating a serene garden. I think it is lovely.

  • Kiwi again: is Reiyanji in Kei-yo-to which consists of owwnly fifteen stouns, ground and mosss---I am sorry I can't help it....

  • Kiwi: Japanese Gaaaden's ahhh famed fo' thea beauty desiain and simplicity...Hea we have an unda-developed cout yaaaad....

  • What´s the name of that green plant?

    It´s beautiful

  • royanji in kayoto... where is that? If you're going to design japanese gardens, don't butcher the pronounciation... should be pronounced 'ri-yo-ahn-ji' in 'ki-yo-to' ... not so difficult! grrrr

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