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Last Updated January 16, 2024

Introducing photos that have been submitted for "Blue Mix Flowerbed Photo Recruitment"

Blood mix flower bed photo recruitment 2023

Ballot Mixed Flowerbed Photo Recruitment 2022

Change of Yamashita Park bulbs mixed flower bed in spring 2023

See the changes in the state of the bulb mixed flowerbed planted in the northern corner of Yamashita Park with the Park Protection Association last October!

Fixed-point observation photo

April 17

April 17 Sea side April 17 Road side April 17 flowering status

April 11

April 11 Sea side April 11 Road side April 11 flowering status

April 4

April 4 Sea side April 4 Road side April 4 flowering status

March 28

Mar. 28 Sea side March 28 Road side March 28 flowering status

March 20

March 20 Sea side March 20 Road side March 20 flowering status

March 15

March 15 Sea side March 15 Road side March 15 flowering status

March 10

March 10 Sea side March 10 Road side March 10 flowering status

March 3

March 3 Sea side March 3 Road side March 3 flowering status

February 15

February 15 Sea side February 15 Road side February 15 flowering status

February 6

February 6 Sea side February 6 Road side February 6 flowering situation

January 30

January 30 Sea side January 30 Road side January 30 narcissus

January 17

January 17 Sea side January 17 Road side January 17 germination status

How to make a bulb mix flower bed video is now available!

In order to convey the appeal of the bulb Mixed Flowerbed to the Park Protection Association, we have prepared a video on how to make a bulb Mixed flower bed.
Please take a look and try it at a park flower bed near you.

Examples of flower bed making

Kaiko Hiroba Park (Naka Ward)

Utilizing existing plants, we created a low-maintenance flowerbed that allows you to enjoy color throughout the year.
Seminar Report (PDF: 3,906KB)

Kohoike Park (Totsuka Ward)

Utilizing the characteristics of the park, we created a flower bed that reminds the waterside.
Seminar Report (PDF: 3,786KB)

Yokodai 1-chome Park (Isogo Ward)

Aiming to create an environment where flower bed management is sustainable, we improved the soil and made flower beds.
Seminar Report (PDF: 2,792KB)

Shirayuri Park (Izumi Ward)

We made a flower bed with a main tree, which is a symbol of the back entrance of the park.
Seminar Report (PDF: 1,965KB)

Okurayama Park (Kohoku Ward)

Utilizing thinned wood generated in the park, we created a three-dimensional flowerbed with sharpness in the space.
Seminar report (PDF: 2,318KB)

Nokendai Chuo Park (Kanazawa Ward)

Utilizing existing materials, we created a dynamic rock garden-like flower bed.
Seminar report (PDF: 3,430KB)

Shiomidai 2-chome Park (Isogo Ward)

Utilizing the flower bed frame made with technical support, we created a flower bed where colors can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Seminar report (PDF: 1,160KB)

Kasamacho Park (Sakae Ward)

We made a natural and low-maintenance flower bed to enjoy leaf.
Seminar report (PDF: 3,383KB)

Futoo Tsutsumi Green Road (Kohoku Ward)

Image of Futoo Tsutsumi Green Road Material

We made flower beds in places where water is likely to accumulate.

Reporting materials (PDF: 1,661KB)

Nakamachi Park (Tsurumi Ward)

Nakamachi Park material image

Utilizing Sukune grass, we created flower beds that can be enjoyed not only by park users but also people who come and go.

Reporting materials (PDF: 1,787KB)
Seminar report (PDF: 1,713KB)

Inoyama South Park (Sakae Ward)

Image of Inoyama South Park material

Utilizing existing perennial plants and bricks, we created a flower bed that looks good.

Reporting materials (PDF: 1,829KB)
Seminar Report (PDF: 1,695KB)

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For inquiries to this page

Green Environment Bureau Park Green Space Department Environmental Activity Business Division

Phone: 045-671-2650

Phone: 045-671-2650

Fax: 045-633-9171

Email address: mk-katsudojigyo@city.yokohama.lg.jp

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