Stories and practical tips to motivate and inspire growing Japanese vegetables organically and recipes using these vegetables in Japanese home-style cooking. I also share my love of Japanese gardens. にわのやさい 無農薬栽培
Saturday, 3 March 2012
The stone and raked gravel gardens often connected to Zen Buddhist temples in Japan challenge the perceptions of people from the West as to what a garden should be. The influences of Zen Buddhism on the guiding principles of such gardens is strong, including symbolic representations of land forms, water and empty space, with refined simplicity of form designed to promote meditative reflection and contemplation.
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