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GARDEN CLIPPINGS: Japanese beetles back for annual feast Like clockwork. On July 12, Japanese beetles returned for their annual feast.
For those of us who can’t travel to see them in Japan, we have some beautiful ones right here in Southern California.
The garden is offering these sessions that merge Tai Chi, a traditional Chinese martial art, with the ‘energy-balancing’ practice of Qigong, which is based on Taoist philosophy.
This year's winners include a Japanese garden and a backyard with a Mayan temple themed bocce ball court.
If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame. Learn how to recognize the invasive insect, and get rid of it ...
The Portland Japanese Garden purchased the property in 2022 from the Salvation Army.
With the Fourth of July often comes the start of Japanese beetle season in Wisconsin. The pests are not a welcome guest to gardens and landscapes.
Take a flight of discovery high above serene and meticulously designed Asian gardens, where nature and design harmonize in perfect balance. From the peaceful Zen gardens of Japan to the lush ...
Disco night brings a 'whole new vibe' to San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden The free-to-attend event will feature local DJs spinning classic tunes and new favorites.
Japanese maples can quickly become damaged and wilt away in the hot weather, but there is a very easy way to protect the tree's leaves throughout summer.
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