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  2. Rock Gardens Are the Ultimate Hack for a Low ... - AOL

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    Innovative rock garden ideas can help add a level of high design to your backyard space. Just like in your interiors, the trick to a well-rounded space is layering different colors and materials.

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    A winding pathway makes for a charming addition to a small garden—and one that can even play tricks on the eyes. Ali McEnhill at The Old Dairy Nursery & Gardens says straight lines can make a ...

  4. Japanese garden - Wikipedia

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    Japanese gardens are designed to be seen from the outside, as in the Japanese rock garden or zen garden; or from a path winding through the garden. Use of rocks: in a Chinese garden, particularly in the Ming dynasty, scholar's rocks were selected for their extraordinary shapes or resemblance to animals or mountains, and used for dramatic effect ...

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    17 Small Garden Ideas John M. Hall "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Size might matter in many instances, but a lot can be done with a ...

  6. Garden design - Wikipedia

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    A rock garden in Seiganji, Maibara, Shiga prefecture, Japan. The usual form of a rock garden is a pile of rocks, large and small, aesthetically arranged and with small gaps between, where the plants are rooted. Some rock gardens are designed and built to look like natural outcrops of bedrock. Stones are aligned to suggest a bedding plane and ...

  7. Japanese dry garden - Wikipedia

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    Gravel is used in the entrance, main garden, and corridor area and takes four forms, spread gravel, gravel terrace, gravel pile, and garden path. Typically in areas covering less than 100 m 2, the gravel is 20 to 50 mm deep and has a particle size of 9 mm. Among the gardens which used Shirakawa-suna have been Ryōan-ji and Daitoku-ji. [18]

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