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Garden Grown Indoors: Objectives

A dish garden is a miniature landscape garden grown in a container indoors. Any container can be used as long as it is large enough to hold multiple compatible plant varieties. Dish gardens combine decorative plants, textures, and colors to beautify indoor living spaces. They originated in Japan centuries ago as artistic models for landscape designers and are now popular for adding natural accents indoors. Dish gardens require little maintenance and can help purify indoor air.

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Garden Grown Indoors: Objectives

A dish garden is a miniature landscape garden grown in a container indoors. Any container can be used as long as it is large enough to hold multiple compatible plant varieties. Dish gardens combine decorative plants, textures, and colors to beautify indoor living spaces. They originated in Japan centuries ago as artistic models for landscape designers and are now popular for adding natural accents indoors. Dish gardens require little maintenance and can help purify indoor air.

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Introduction

A dish garden is a garden grown indoors in a container. Although the name might
suggest they are grown in dishes, in practice, almost any kind of container can be used, as
long as it’s large enough. The idea is to create a landscape in miniature by selecting several
different compatible plants – “compatible” is an important point and we’ll come back to it –
and growing them together while also incorporating other decorative elements as you see
fit. Dish gardens are all the rage these days as a way to add a unique natural accent indoors
or out. These miniature gardens combine groups of plants in a decorative container to
create fashionable home decor that dresses up a living space with interesting textures,
unique shapes, and organic color. Dish gardens fit just about anywhere - from the kitchen
counter to the mantle and even the bathroom vanity. They’re a great way to bring nature
indoors, brighten a room, and naturally clean indoor air! With the right plants, dish gardens
are maintenance–free, thriving under any condition. They help create a healthy home by
removing toxins and create a calming influence that helps reduce stress. While the origins
of dish gardens are obscure, they are said to have begun centuries ago as a Japanese artistic
hobby as well as a model for landscape architects. The leading landscape gardeners of
Japan would create miniature models of their work to help customers visualize the end
result. Three stones were always placed in these Japanese gardens to symbolize Heaven,
Earth and Mankind.

Objectives

The study aims to know the importance of dish gardening, the study aims to observe basic
dish garden designs and the study aims  to learn the basic techniques of constructing and caring for
a dish garden.
Conduct of the study

The project (dish garden) was conducted from October 2020 at Swan Pudtol Apayao.

Materials

The materials that being used in the project are: dish garden comprise/design a
shallow dish or bowl for a container with different kinds beautiful plants such as
___________-__---___________- _________ ,. The materials and tools in beautifying the dish garden
are shovel, garden trowel, scissor and bolo.
Design and lay out
Discussion

A dish garden is a garden grown indoors in a container. Although the name


might suggest they are grown in dishes, in practice, almost any kind of container can be
used, as long as it’s large enough. The idea is to create a landscape in miniature by selecting
several different compatible plants – “compatible” is an important point and we’ll come
back to it – and growing them together while also incorporating other decorative elements
as you see fit. Dish gardens are all the rage these days as a way to add a unique natural
accent indoors or out. These miniature gardens combine groups of plants in a decorative
container to create fashionable home decor that dresses up a living space with interesting
textures, unique shapes, and organic color. Dish gardens fit just about anywhere - from the
kitchen counter to the mantle and even the bathroom vanity. They’re a great way to bring
nature indoors, brighten a room, and naturally clean indoor air! With the right plants, dish
gardens are maintenance–free, thriving under any condition. They help create a healthy
home by removing toxins and create a calming influence that helps reduce stress. While the
origins of dish gardens are obscure, they are said to have begun centuries ago as a Japanese
artistic hobby as well as a model for landscape architects. The leading landscape gardeners
of Japan would create miniature models of their work to help customers visualize the end
result. Three stones were always placed in these Japanese gardens to symbolize Heaven,
Earth and Mankind. The idea is to create a landscape in miniature by selecting several
different compatible plants – “compatible” is an important point and we’ll come back to it –
and growing them together while also incorporating other decorative elements as you see
fit.Dish gardens are thought to have first appeared in Japan several centuries ago when
landscape artists created them as a way of demonstrating their abilities to potential clients.
Nowadays, they are increasingly in vogue as many people choose to grow them in their
urban spaces. The health benefits of dish garden are houseplants such as dish gardens can
filter out toxins in the environment leaving your home full of fresh oxygen to promote
peace and relaxation. Dish gardens can also aid in eliminating airborne pollutants and
adding humidity to the air making it healthier for us to breathe. Studies have proved that
people in indoor environments that contain healthy houseplants exhibit less stress and
lower blood pressure. With your new dish garden in place, you may be finding yourself
breathing a bit easier- no carbon dioxide needed. Between dish gardens appearance and
livability to their emotional and health benefits, you cannot go wrong with one of these
succulents!

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