Planting a Japanese garden

Written by Joy
The common Japanese garden planting varieties in Japan are mainly Japanese Uogawa Makishi, Japanese Golden Bean, Japanese Old Crow, Japanese Tang Maple, and Japanese Creeper. Each species has its own value and charm. Among them, Japanese golden beans and Japanese old crow bonsai have beautiful plant shapes in Japan, and they are also popular with locals here.
 

1. Uokawa Makishi from Japan

Japanese Uogawa Maki is one of the more expensive Japanese gardens in Japan. It is a light-loving plant, and flower lovers need to give it plenty of sunshine during planting. It can be properly shaded when the light is strong at noon. Its most suitable growth temperature is between 20 and 30 ℃. When the temperature is higher than 30 ℃, it can be physically cooled by sprinkling water to prevent plants from dehydrating.

2. Japanese golden beans

Japanese golden beans, also called kumquat oranges, are one of the most popular Japanese gardens. Because it will bear small orange fruits in mid to late October each year. The tallest shrub of Japanese golden bean is no more than one meter. The meaning of Japanese golden bean in folk is very auspicious. There are sayings of welcoming and bumper harvest, so it has been praised by many people.

3. Japanese crow

The relatively high-end Japanese crow bonsai in Japan has been through a certain period of time, and the long-term care Japanese crow will appear more vigorous and powerful. In the process of maintenance, we must follow the soil to dry before watering, and we must water it all at once. It is one of the most excellent Japanese gardens cultivated in Japan.

4. Japanese Tang Maple

Japanese Tang Feng is one of the Japanese garden varieties, and Japanese Tang Feng is considered to be the most common Japanese bonsai variety. It is also one of the most popular bonsai in the Japanese flower market. Japanese Tang Feng gives people a different beauty throughout the year. It has different colors and growth patterns, and it can grow up to about 58 cm.

5. Japanese creeper

The Japanese creeper is a very distinctive type of Japanese garden. Usually it uses a thick stem as a pile. Because it grows fast and needs regular pruning, it is best for flower lovers to use fertile and breathable sand when choosing the soil. The nutrient soil can be sculpted and trimmed according to your own hobbies, and its ornamental value is higher.