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The benefits of perennial plants continues to grow (no pun intended) and each new season brings new and exciting introductions to the home gardener.
A typical example is the much loved Black-Eyed Susan which in its new form will bloom from early May until frost, unlike its original companion which blooms from mid July until late August only.
Dwarf shrubs, small trees and ornamental grasses can add colour, texture and dimension, so your garden can look beautiful year round, even in more extreme climate areas where it may be snow covered during the winter months.
In addition to their sheer variety and beauty, perennials can be selected to attract birds, for fragrance, ground cover or low maintenance and of course for many other reasons.
Many of us forget the added bonus, that a perennial garden can provide a supply of fresh cut flowers and foliage for your home at least from early spring to mid November.
Its hard to think of another tree as beautiful and spiritual as the delicate Japanese Maple - often referred to as the "Aristocrat of Trees". Whether a tall elegant variety or a low-to-the-ground bushy type- a full size plant or a carefully cultivated bonsai, the Japanese Maple has a grace and personality that has made it near and dear to gardeners, amateurs and spectators around the world.
With all the new customized plant varieties and information now available, it becomes easier and easier for the amateur gardener to make an informed choice, so get the help and advice you need make your garden a special and magical place year after year.
Brookwood Gardens is a garden centre/nursery located in St.Catharines, Ontario, right in the heart of Wine Country. It is the place to go in the Niagara Peninsula for home grown perennials, shrubs and trees, specializing in Japanese Maples.
In a brief span of time they have gained a solid reputation due to their loyal customers, friendly helpful staff, top quality product and extremely competitive pricing. Please visit http://www.brookwood.ca
Annie Burkitt
Learn Japanese Calligraphy
The history of Japanese calligraphy is found way back in the Chinese civilization and the creation of the Chinese writing system.It was not until 4,500 years ago, that calligraphy was on the seen and had already made great head way before it made its way to Japan
It was not until the sixth century, that the Chinese (kanji) form of writing came to surface..
When you are going to learn Japanese calligraphy it is good to know its roots. In Japanese, calligraphy is called shodou, or "the way of writing". Whereby in the Western, it is widely practiced by people of all ages and all walks of life in Japan. Japanese children must learn japanese calligraphy in order to complete their elementary education.
To learn Japanese calligraphy there are three basic writing styles
* Kaisho
Kaisho literally means "correct writing." There is a deliberate stroking in the style which turns out to be very clearly seenwhich is a replica of that which is printed in the daily newspaper. This is the style that students that have to learn Japanese calligraphy study first, seeing that it is close to the written characters that they see everyday, Because of the familiarity it somehow creates a balance that gets them acustom to using of the bush (fude) precisely.
* Gyousho
Gyousho literally means "traveling writing" and refers to the semi-cursive style of Japanese calligraphy. When coming to writing notes this is the prefer style that is commonly used, just like cursive handwriting in EnglishFurthermore, as with English cursive style, what is written as separated strokes in kaisho style flow together to form a more rounded gyousho.
Text written in this style is usually been read by the majority of educated Japanese.
* Sousho
Sousho means "grass writing" and refers to the flowing cursive style of Japanese calligraphy. In order to learn Japanese calligraphy articulating this style, it will be wise to reckonise the readability of a Japanese calligraphy artist that barely allows their brush to lift from the paper giving that graceful, swooping shape.Only those trained in shodou are usually able to read this type of script.
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where to buy round window frame for japanese decoration?
any recomendation will be greatly appreciated
try looking at Home Depot or Lowes.
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