(Pro.66 - Ep.3) Planting! Professional Japanese Gardeners create a garden in Malaysia

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Planting will begin at this time.
Also, this garden is getting closer and closer to completion!

施工庭師:熊谷 昌樹 / Masaki Kumagai

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Thank you for your efforts in travelling and filming this project. I am excited about the next stages.

buddhababeoz
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Thanks for watching the video!
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JapaneseGardenTV
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This is beautiful. Im excited for the finish project

paolaauranda
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I hope we keep receiving updates on this garden, even after it’s ‘finished’.

BritInvLvr
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Enjoyed your video very much. Can't wait until the water flows.

cathybrewer
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As always I appreciate the great JGTV's job. I have learned a lot from your videos, not only about Japanese-style gardens, but also about landscaping in general. The Niwashi´s projects and opinions are very instructive and exemplifiers. I'm impressed by Mr. Kumagai's wisdom in this video.

eduardoaosoriog
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Des jardiniers formidable d un grand savoir. Félicitations

ericcelepluboeric
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🤩🤩🤩Bravo Szuper video!!!!Japanese Gardens Beautiful!!!!👌👌👌👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏

peterpeter
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Amazing work! Will you be posting a video when the water is flowing? I would love to see a before and after.

GabrielaTorres-rkcz
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Those asplenium ferns are gorgeous. They remind me of the cycads used in south Japanese gardens, but cycads like full sun (and I presume those ferns need some shade).

Aren’t there some deciduous trees in Malaysia? Yes it’s tropical but there is a dry season and wet/monsoon season. For example some plumerias, like the one used in the video, are deciduous and drop their leaves during the dry season.

LinusCello