For many people, their home is a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the outside world. A place where they can unwind after a hectic day. Most people are extremely busy in their day-to-day lives, giving them no time to connect with nature. So why not create a zen garden and bring greenery into your homes? If your interest is piqued, keep reading to learn more about these minimalistic and relaxing green spaces.?
A zen garden is a tranquil space in your home where you can embrace nature. Intended for meditation, introspection and contemplation it is simplistically, a landscape comprising of sand, gravel, rocks and minimal low-spreading plants. Japanese-inspired zen gardens are based on the principles of naturalness (Shizen), simplicity (Kanso), and austerity (koko).?
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A classic addition to your zen garden, bonsai is an ancient Japanese growing method that involves trimming and pruning miniature trees to look full-sized. Incorporating bonsai can help create a sense of peace and tranquillity in your space.?
Lucky bamboo is a popular addition to indoor gardens as they are easy to grow and requires low maintenance. Lucky bamboo plants are often seen in indoor spaces for the purpose of good feng shui. Sculptural lucky bamboo plants have braided stalks and small floppy green leaves.?
Easy to grow, miniature herns are a dwarf variety of Polypodiophyta that do not grow more than 2 feet in height. A go-to for most gardeners, these fast-growing plants can be forgotten once planted as they are nearly maintenance-free.?
A beautiful addition to your green space, Peace Lilly is an exquisite indoor plant with glossy dark green leaves and white flowers. Famous for its air-purifying properties, Peace Lilly is a fast-growing lush plant with low maintenance requirements.?
One of the signature plants of a Japanese zen garden, moss is an incredibly resilient and versatile plant. A simple addition to your greens, it immediately elevates the look of your space and gives it a rustic and outdoorsy appeal.?
While building your zen garden, choose the plants very carefully as each plant adds a unique feature to your retreat. Add these low-maintenance and beautiful plants to your space and keep in mind that your garden isn¡¯t just about aesthetics, it's your safe haven.
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