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Your Own Japanese Garden: Part 1

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Ever walked past someone’s garden and been so enraptured by the front yard that you hardly registered what the house looked like? In these days of the difficult-to-shift property market, that is the kind of garden you want.

Front yards that have appeal may draw a buyer into your home. If they like the way you have finished your yard - they may think that they will like the way you have finished your home.

At this time of the year a yard is more about evergreens and accessories than flowers, as there are very few blooms available. Also - and for this reason - it is at this time of year that the Japanese garden stands out. A Japanese garden can lend itself to almost any climate, from snowy to humid, from rainy to desert.

To get an idea of the look of a Japanese garden, first look in a few magazines or books at the library, or check out some illustrations on the Internet. Pick illustrations that look similar to the same size and shape as the layout of your garden. Depending on your preference you may wish to copy some layout plans or ideas.pa-zen-garden-zen-gardening

Japanese gardens are traditionally ruled by Zen philosophy. Each feature has a deeper representation which you can ponder on, once you are aware of them. As you walk through your Japanese Zen area each day, you may even absorb some of the peace embedded in the Zen philosophy. These ideas for your own Japanese front yard will be discussed in two parts.

Firstly, in “Your Own Japanese Garden: Part 1?, the focus is on ambience, focal points, rocks and lanterns; then a follow up in “Your Own Japanese Garden: Part 2? explores plants, water, bridges, vessels and aged items. These combined features help to form the Japanese Zen garden.

There are several factors of this look that can be touched on to create an unusual garden. In an abstract way, the qualities that the gardens are representing are peace and tranquility, and in Zen philosophy, this is created by simplicity.

The relaxing ambience that encourages meditation can be achieved by placing a bamboo or rattan chair plus a small table near a wall, or in front of a lattice fence. If your garden is in a hot part of the country, group the seats under a tree or parasol. Stillness is the key word here.

Two other abstract notions suggested in a Zen garden are represented physically by a focal point that is not placed centrally, and secondly, a ‘window’ to a hidden part in your garden.

This can be represented by a piece of tall, latticed fence work, or a tree with shrubs around, or a pagoda, or even simply a bench that is partly concealed. This ‘hide and reveal’ theme is suggestive of the quest for human enlightenment and it also offers privacy. You may wish to incorporate your seating here for that reason.

The introduction of something tall lends itself to the look of the Japanese garden. Western gardens tend to be larger and boast a flat expanse of lawn; Japanese homes usually have tiny gardens. They tend to be more vertical, and tall shrubs will often be placed to hide the house from the street.

For an inexpensive focal point, you can dig a bed and put a bamboo or a red Japanese maple (miniature or full size) plus other plants in it. The bamboo bushes and trees will live in most mild North American areas, though you may have to ‘cover it’ in severe frosts. A very large cactus or groupings of cacti will also make an interesting focal point.

Smaller beds can be dug in across the yard. The center of the yard is deliberately left empty, and a lack of symmetry is desired. This reflects the lack of perfection in the world!

For some authentic Japanese atmosphere, one tall and one shorter black lantern can be well placed along your winding (never straight!) pathway, or sometimes peeking out from amongst a selection of shrubs and plants.

A small pathway can lead to nowhere, and Zen gardens will always have at least one pathway of either white round gravel or gray flattened gravel wending its way through your shrubs; several glimpses of this pathway will satisfy the unity and harmony requirement of Zen gardens.

Whilst lanterns are more of a Buddhist tradition, they have come to represent the essence of the Japanese garden, so they are also included in Zen designs.

One very large Japanese lantern and one smaller one elsewhere can look effective. These usually come in two traditional styles, one more fat-bellied and squat than the other. They are most commonly found in black or pale gray.

Some of the most inexpensive modern lighting will lend itself to the Japanese mode. The ‘push-in’ mushroom type lamps are very easily assimilated into the Zen garden design.

Rocks and stone are a big feature of the Japanese garden, with different sized rocks grouped seemingly at random. Smaller rocks will look good grouped with your focal point, or added to a bush or plant grouping.

Try to find at least one big rock. If you have one big one, you can group smaller ones beside it and finish off with a fern or two. Stones represent life’s immovable mountains.

If that really resonates with you, beware; just one rock will suffice; you do not need a rock for each immovable mountain in your life! If you feel that you have numerous immovable mountains in your life, then move into “Your Own

Japanese Garden: Part 2? where the de-stressing values of water-sounds are discussed!

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Land For Sale South East England - + 400% Potential In Under 5 Years

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Both home and foreign investors are looking to buy land for sale in south east England to make above average first-class gains quickly.

Also you don’t need to be rich to take advantage of this opportunity!

Land for sale in south east England is being bought by more and more humiliated investors who are being advised by specialist land companies, to buy land that is likely to be grated planning permission.

A tremendous amount of farmland green belt and brown belt land needs to be developed over the coming years to support the acute housing shortage in the UK.

The demand for premium land means that speculators buy land before it is granted planning lenience and when permission is granted they can sell at a substantial profit.

Factors fuelling the UK land boom

1. The UK is already one of the most densely populated countries in the great and has a fast rising population fuelled by mass immigration.

2. 250,000 to 3,500,000 new homes are needed over the next 15 years rising to 4,400,000 homes needed over the next 20 years to assure the shortage.

3. 90% of towns are unaffordable for 1st time buyers.

4. The UK suffers from some of the oldest housing in Europe and there is a momentous shortfall in the supply of affordable and mid priced housing.

5. Over the last 30 years demand for new homes has increased by around 30% and in the same years house building has dropped by in excess 50%.

6. Since 1997, the UK Government has increased the average number of new homes built per hectare up from 25 to 40.

light in south east England offers the best potential

While land for sale in the UK offers a momentous investment opportunity, it is land for sale in the south east of England that offers the biggest potential returns for buyers.

It is here that the casing shortage is at its most acute.

Land for sale in the south east of England is being bought and sold for big great gains as London and the commuter towns to around the channel tunnel route see spreading urbanization

Years performance 920% AVERAGE growth in 20 years!

The average growth of UK Land values including farmland, greenbelt and brownbelt, has seen gains of 920% on Customary in the above period; however speculators who have bought land in the right location have seen even bigger gains.

If you are looking to create big gains in land, then land for sale in south east England, offers the best potential returns complete.

This trend looks set to be the case for many years to come.

Risk & reward

Settle on offers investors great risk to reward, not only can inveztors make great gains, but they can do so with low downside hazard!

The major risk in land investing is that the land is not grated planning permission quickly, however as come to rest tends to increase in value anyway, potential downside is relatively low.

How to get involved

For investors who long for to buy land for sale in south east England there are many specialist land companies who can help.

By dividing large-hearted plots of land into smaller plots investments can start with as little as $10,000.

Investors can get specialist suggestion on the best plots of land to buy and can also benefit from buy back options offered by developers.

This means that if a plot of land has to be sold quick, there is a guaranteed buyer.

Land the perfect diversification for investors

If you take all, the facts into account secure for sale in south east England offers an outstanding investment opportunity for investors seeking above norm growth with relatively low downside risk.

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Market Chatter — Corporate finance press digest

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

LONDON, April 7 (Reuters) - The following corporate finance-related stories were reported by the media on Tuesday.

* About half a dozen investment managers have put forward bids, ranging between $400 million to $800 million, for troubled insurer American International Group’s (AIG.N) asset management business, the Wall Street Journal reported [ID:nBNG134150].

* Germany’s Commerzbank (CBKG.DE) is preparing to issue an offer document to a handful of potential investors in General Motors’ (GM.N) Opel unit, the Financial Times said on Tuesday, citing sources close to the automaker [ID:nL6722266].

For Deals of the Day, click on [ID:nSP203931]

(Compiled by Douwe Miedema; Editing by Jon Loades-Carter)

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