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Dry Gardens - Episode 2 - NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast

Dry Gardens - Episode 2 - NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast

FromThe NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast


Dry Gardens - Episode 2 - NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast

FromThe NAJGA Japanese Garden Podcast

ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Sep 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this podcast episode, host Shayna Price explores the world of Japanese dry gardens, or karesansui, with guest Heather Grzybek, the garden curator at the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Florida. Heather shares her background and journey into Japanese garden design, highlighting the unique aspects of their contemporary take on a dry garden there. They discuss the challenges of maintaining dry gardens in the US, including the impact of weather, tools, and techniques for raking patterns, and the unconventional use of dry gardens for initiatives like Gardens for Peace. Heather emphasizes that the heart of dry gardens lies in simplicity, elegance, restriction, and the ability to provide a sense of peace and quiet in a chaotic world.
To explore more Japanese garden insights, resources, and engage with the community, visit the NAJGA website at www.najga.org and follow us on social media. Membership will provide community and access to a wealth of knowledge in the world of Japanese garden design. Happy Japanese gardening!
Released:
Sep 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (3)

This is the official podcast of the North American Japanese Garden Association. Learn from professionals and enthusiasts alike all about the art, craft and heart of Japanese gardens in the United States and Canada. Our goal is to increase the number of resources, conversations and awareness of Japanese garden design, theory, and techniques in the English language. Each episode is a conversation with an expert based on a monthly theme. Visit our website at www.najga.org to find out more about membership, read our blog and access our free Japanese gardening resources!