[A Life with Natural Greenery] A book packed with professional know-how, 'Creating a Naturalistic Garden for Beginners,' is released

Shufunotomo Co., Ltd. has released the book 'Creating a Naturalistic Garden for Beginners.' It offers a wealth of professional tips and real-world examples for creating a comfortable garden where you can enjoy the four seasons at home.
新製品NQ 69/100出典:PR Times

📋 Article Processing Timeline

  • 📰 Published: March 27, 2026 at 23:29
  • 🔍 Collected: March 28, 2026 at 21:59 (22h 30m after Published)
  • 🤖 AI Analyzed: April 8, 2026 at 23:02 (265h 2m after Collected)

Shufunotomo Co., Ltd. will release "Creating a Natural Garden Even for Beginners" (written by Takayuki Hirai of Sekishoen) on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

"Creating a Natural Garden Even for Beginners" by Takayuki Hirai, Sekishoen

The book is full of tips for creating a comfortable garden that incorporates seasonal trees and makes you want to stay forever. A "natural garden" allows you to enjoy the four seasons while staying at home: the budding in spring, the beauty of flowers and fresh greenery in early summer, the cool breeze blowing through the tree shade in summer, the autumn leaves that change color day by day, and the healing warmth of a sunny spot in winter.

Richly introducing examples of different types

Chapter 1, "Making Good Use of Small Spaces," and Chapter 2, "Turning Poorly Lit Areas into Beautiful Gardens," showcase numerous examples of creating beautiful gardens even in locations with less-than-ideal conditions. Having natural trees in your garden allows you to realize a life with nature.

An example of a modern tea garden attached to a gallery

Packed with tricks and tips unique to professional garden designers

In Chapter 3, "Changing Use and Image Through Renovation," and Chapter 4, "Gardens with Beautiful Seasonal Changes," you can find many hints from gardens filled with ideas only an experienced professional can provide, such as creating streams or ponds to make it easier to keep living creatures, or modernizing a garden inherited from ancestors.