My buddies Amberlina and Lola are in town this weekend and one of the things on our to do list was to check out the Japanese Tea Garden in Seattle. Have you been?
If you live in the Seattle area, you really need to stop over at the Japanese Gardens. It was one of the most serene, beautiful places I’ve ever visited. It was designed by a Japanese garden designer, Juki Iida in 1960–which means it has had 53 years to mature. And seriously, it is exactly what you would imagine a Japanese garden to be like.
Apparently this year, they are piloting a new program where you can schedule weddings. But don’t get your hopes up because you have to go through an application process and they are only accepting a handful of couples. I totally would want to get married here. You wouldn’t have to do anything but buy a dress–the flowers and ambiance are already provided.
The park is only 3 1/2 acres, but it packs a lot in. There are walking paths that twist through immaculately landscaped gardens.
I think my favorite spot was the little bridge over the pond though. I’m not sure what the tall tiny purple flowers were, but I need a few for my wooded backyard. Oh and the moss. It was amazing. How weird is that? Who on earth gets excited about moss?
If you get the chance, Go! You’ll love it.
~Mavis
Seattle Japanese Tea Garden
1075 Lake Washington Blvd E
Seattle WA 98112
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Gardengoddess42 says
Beautiful garden! I think those tall blue flowers might be agapanthus
Aggie in Ohio says
Mavis, you are not alone in admiring moss. The colors and textures are amazing to see. What a beautiful world God created for us to enjoy. Thank you for sharing the beautifull pictures.
Carol says
I’m a moss lover, too! There are so many different types. Once you begin to take notice, they just seem to catch your eye.
Teri says
Beautiful and so serene looking. I think those tall flowers might be primula japonica.
Ursula says
The tall purpley flowers are candelabra primulas & would look fab in your woodland garden with a wee gnome !
Sorry to have missed meeting you & you online boyfriend :- )
Looked like a fun event!
Kelly says
My husband and I met in Seattle! I keep a little picture of us taken at the Japanese Garden on my desk . . .