Japanese gardens
Japanese gardens derive their beauty from a mixing and blending of
different elements
- sand
- rocks
- water ornaments such as lanterns, water basins (tsukubai), and bamboo fences
- natural plants and surroundings
We have started to create a Japanese garden at BPS. Please leave us a comment on what else you think we could do?
A garden in Japan
Such a wonderful investment into the teachings of Japanese culture at BPS.
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DeleteI really like the garden at BPS. It has a great range of plants.
ReplyDeleteCharlotte 6S
Thanks Charlotte. Mrs Hebard did a great job researching and buying some bonsai plants for us...
ReplyDeleteCOOL I REALLY THINK THESE GARDENS ARE AWSOME I WISH I HAD ONE OF THEM IN MY GARDEN
ReplyDeleteALAN 4M
I agree Charlotte! Those gardens on the video were really cool!!!!
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Tom 4mc I think it was a excellent choice of rocks an good place to put the plants
ReplyDeletethey are very good gardens in japan
ReplyDeleteThey are great but i also love the school kitchen gardens they are very nice!! thanks to Mrs. Hebard! thank you so much for making the kitchen gardens a wonderful place keep it up Mrs. Hebard!
ReplyDeleteThankyou Ilhan. I am very proud of our kitchen garden and it has been so nice being able to incorporate a Japanese garden into that area.
DeleteThe japanese gardens are neat and good looking.
ReplyDeletefor the Japanese garden in B.P.S we should make a Japanese pond and get more fish!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAdam 4M Those gardens look really really expensive way to fancy for me.
ReplyDeleteThose gardens are very colourful! How long does it take to make one?
ReplyDeleteI like the gardens.
ReplyDeleteI love how there are always white stones in the gardens it looks so cool! It brings out the colour in the plants!
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