Japanese Garden Pasadena

The Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden might be dubbed a "hidden gem" by many plant people and lovers of gorgeous, tucked-away green spaces, but tea lovers who've sipped a fine brew at the Pasadena plot ...

LAist: Now You Can Visit A 1930s Pasadena Japanese Garden Every Week

Pasadena Star-News: To be among geishas at Pasadena’s Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden

Who doesn’t love the serenity and beauty of a Japanese garden? The essence of these spaces has been refined in Japan for more than a thousand years, from Indigenous sacred rock gardens to the unique ...

NBC Los Angeles: A spring tea celebration is brewing in this lush Pasadena garden

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This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. A private Japanese-style garden in ...

MSN: Love the Understated Elegance of Japanese gardens? Here's What to Know About Them

If you’ve ever been to a Japanese garden, you’ll remember the extraordinary sense of peace and tranquillity these gardens help inspire. Japanese gardens also look very different from Western ...

Love the Understated Elegance of Japanese gardens? Here's What to Know About Them

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Here is a quick overview of when to plant the most popular types of vegetables for your spring garden. Scroll down for the full list. Cole crops (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, spinach): Direct seed around January 16 if ground is workable. For better results, start indoors around December 19 and transplant around February 7. Onions, potatoes, and peas: Plant around December 29. If ...