Accessorize Your Japanese Garden Crown Point IN

The finishing touches to your Japanese Garden come in the form of a well-chosen garden accessory...

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Accessorize Your Japanese Garden

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Written by Angelique Gervais

If you have a Japanese Garden in your backyard, you can appreciate the escape it provides, a chance to rejuvenate your whole being. The finishing touches to your Japanese Garden come in the form of a well-chosen garden accessory.

What garden accessory is perfect for the backyard escape?

A yukimi or "snow viewing lantern" is a heavy cast iron or granite lantern that typically is made up of three layers: the base or stand, the light holder, and the crown.

Kusari doi or "rain chains" are hanging ornaments in many shapes. They can be plants or animals that get progressively smaller in size from top to bottom to catch and drizzle rain water.

Bamboo fountains are very simple bamboo "T's" that trickle out into ponds, pottery, or basins.

Cast iron cranes are a pleasant addition to many Japanese garden.

Chimes, bells, and gongs are a good choice for your garden accessory as they represent a number of things: good fortune, harmony or balance, and the tinkling of water.

Statuary of Foo dogs or lions are traditional protectors of buildings and make good choices for your backyard escape.

The accessory that you pick should accent the garden and help to improve your backyard experience. Remember to keep to the integrity of the Japanese garden and you won't go wrong.

About the AuthorAngelique Gervais owns and operates a graphic design business serving rural areas in Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Angelique holds a degree in Biblical Studies, and she is currently expanding her education in the areas of psychology and human development at the master's level.


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