6 Critical Elements to Include in Your Zen Garden

Are you building a Zen Garden in your landscape? If so, our previous blog on the best steps to make your own Zen Garden might come in handy for you. However, in this blog, we take the Zen Garden landscape theme a bit further and discuss the different elements to include in your Zen Garden. Zen Garden is meant to provide you with a calming space where your brain can wander and imagine, which is the main aim of true meditation. Hence, several elements like sand, armour stone Barrie, gravel, and more help create an imaginative environment. There are several other elements to include in your Zen Garden to ensure it provides you with a peaceful abode.

Rocks in Zen Garden

Rocks in Zen Garden

Rocks

In Japanese culture, rocks are symbolic of eternity and strength. Also, having rocks makes the overall Zen Garden design cohesive. Hence, make sure to include rocks in your Zen Garden. Since they are the heaviest elements, you must place them first when constructing.

Gravel

A Zen Garden is incomplete without gravel. Using fine gravel and raking it now and then can symbolize different things. For example, raked gravel patterns can symbolize different seasons or moods. If the gravel is raked around a larger stone, it looks like water ripples. Raked gravel combined with sunlight at different angles can provide stunning imagery to boost your focus and imagination. 

Lighting

You might think Zen Garden doesn’t need lighting. However, with the right outdoor lighting Barrie can enhance the overall ambiance of your Zen Garden in the evening. It can make your Zen Garden a suitable place to sit during evenings too. You can add lanterns, light your trees and pathways, and more.

Statuary

Ideal Landscaping Barrie

Ideal Landscaping Barrie

Zen Garden must contain statuary Japanese lanterns or Buddhist figurines. This statuary can become the focal point of your garden and provide you time to focus and meditate effectively. 

Water features

If you are building a traditional Zen Garden, you can avoid water features. However, we always suggest you stay flexible and open to including water features in your Zen Garden design. Water features add tranquillity and provide a white noise background to improve your meditation process. 

Seating

Having a bench placed at the right spot can enhance your viewing ability. Zen Garden is meant to have a sitting design to ensure the meditator can sit, focus, and enjoy calming energies. 

In addition to these elements, you can also include pathways, plants, and privacy screens. If you need guidance on creating your Zen Garden, get in touch with us at Hard Rock Landscaping. We are a leading ideal landscaping Barrie company providing stunning, tech-driven landscaping services to residential and commercial properties. Call us now to find out how we can help you.