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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening > Garden design & planning
**Winner of the American Horticultural Society Book Award**
Japanese gardens are rooted in two traditions: an ancient one in
which patches of graveled forest or pebbled beach were dedicated to
nature spirits, and a tradition from China and Korea that included
elements such as ponds, streams, waterfalls, rock compositions, and
a variety of vegetation. This book traces the development and
blending of these two traditions, while also providing insight into
modern Japanese gardening trends. The Art of the Japanese Garden is
a comprehensive collection of the most notable gardens in
Japan--including graveled courtyards, early aristocratic villas,
palace gardens, esoteric and paradise gardens, Zen gardens, warrior
gardens, tea gardens, and stroll gardens. With an impressive amount
of new content, including more than 30 images, this updated edition
offers inspiring ideas for your own trip to Japan. If you're just
dreaming of traveling to Japan, there is also a section on Japanese
gardens in other countries--get a taste of Japanese culture and
tradition closer to home. Japanese gardening has reached new
heights of sophistication, and serves as garden design and
landscaping inspiration all over the world. The Art of the Japanese
Garden introduces readers to the history, culture, and design
behind these large-scale works of art.
This is a book about the triumph of inner authority over the debilitating effects of trauma and abuse. In a simple and straightforward style, a three-phase model for treating dissociative identity disorder (previously known as multiple personality disorder) is introduced. The Collective Heart model is consistent with the current standards of care which emphasize caution and restraint. Additionally, the Collective Heart Model has several unique features: it highlights the retrieval of personal authority rather than the retrieval of traumatic memories, identifies the fundamental inner unity underlying the fragmented personality system, and introduces techniques that facilitate communication between personalities and between each personality's conscious mind and the collective heart. Six chapters of fascinating case vignettes illustrate therapeutic techniques and show how clients tap into their underlying inner unity to create conditions for their own maturation, making it safe for their alters to grow, heal, and eventually join the host as a seamless, harmonious whole.
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Create an eye-catching outdoor oasis with this no-nonsense guide to
landscaping As families spend more time at home, they're expanding
their living space to their yards, decks, and patios. When you're
ready to upgrade the look of your landscape, Landscaping For
Dummies offers advice on installing fences and walkways, choosing
hardy plants and trees, and enhancing natural habitats for the
critters and creatures lurking in your neighborhood. You'll find
out how to make your backyard a relaxing retreat space and discover
the enjoyment and satisfaction that comes from working in your
yard. Landscaping For Dummies includes: Lists of recommended plants
and varieties, including the best ones for privacy plantings,
low-maintenance groundcovers, and small gardens Advice on how to
deal with special landscaping concerns, including fire-prone areas,
bee and butterfly gardens, and drought-tolerant and native
landscapes Instructions on installing permanent features like
decks, patios, fences, and more Pointers on how to water more
efficiently, including the latest tools and technologies that can
save you time With a little bit of planning and some digging,
trimming, or planting, you'll be set to enjoy your yard whenever
the mood strikes. Let Landscaping For Dummies be your guide to
making the most of your outdoor space.
China is renowned for its enchanting, tranquil gardens, designed to
reflect both the charm of nature and the ancient Chinese view of
life. Chinese Gardens explores the creation of classical gardens
through history, discussing the theories and artistic conception
behind these gardens and the development of diverse regional
styles. Lou Qingxi provides a comprehensive introduction to the
distinctive combination of nature, philosophy and art that is
unique to Chinese gardens, complemented with full color
illustrations throughout.
To visit Chanticleer is to step into a world of beauty and
creativity that few other gardens can match. Each of its many areas
- including formal borders, woodland glades, and a fantasy garden
planted among ruins - offers a unique embodiment of colour,
texture, and form. The sources of this distinctive blend of
inspiration and practical craft are at the heart of The Art of
Gardening. In these pages, you'll learn techniques specific to
different conditions and plant palettes; how to use hardscape
materials in a fresh way; and how to achieve the perfect union
between plant and site. And Rob Cardillo's exquisite photographs of
exciting combinations will be sure to stimulate your own
creativity. Whether you're already under Chanticleer's spell or
have yet to visit, The Art of Gardening will enable you to bring
the special magic that pervades this most artful of gardens into
your own home landscape.
Access to technology has created a generation of children who are
more plugged in than ever before - often with negative
consequences. Unrestricted outdoor play reduces stress, improves
health, and enhances creativity, learning, and attention span. In
Nature Play at Home, Nancy Striniste gives caregivers the tools
they need to make outdoor adventures possible in their homes,
schools, and neighbourhoods. With hundreds of inspiring ideas and
12 illustrated, step-by-step projects, this hardworking book
details how to create playspaces that use natural materials - like
logs, boulders, sand, water, and plants of all kinds. Projects
include hillside slides, seating circles, sand pits, and more.
Accessible, research-based, and timely, Nature Play at Home is a
must-have for modern parents and caregivers.
This is a charming yet practical guide to planning and designing
gardens with a view to attracting birds. It's a companion to the
very successful Cooking for birds, also beautifully illustrated by
Verne. The author caters for garden situations across the country,
and includes advice on planning very small gardens and even
planting on balconies. Specific 'habitats' are recommended, to
attract the widest variety of birds – an open area, wetland, canopy
section and wild zone. For each, there's a list of suggested
plants, from ground covers to shrubs, creepers and trees. There are
also sections on planting for birds with particular diets: nectar,
seeds, fruit, insects and even meat. Beautifully presented, with
simple text and delightful illustrations, this is an excellent
perennial gift.
This title is a practical guide to designing and planting your
garden, with 15 plans and over 200 inspirational pictures. It helps
how to successfully plan a garden, from a large family space to
patios, balconies and even roof gardens. It contains advice, tips
and great ideas on the basics of good garden design, as well as how
to create a style that suits your needs. It offers over 15 plans
for well-planned gardens, with stunning photographs showing them in
all their glory. It gives step-by-step guidance on a range of
hands-on projects, including constructing a trellis, building
overheads, creating shade, and installing garden lights. It is an
inspirational and practical book that will guide you from drawing
your first plans through to planting preferences and adding the
finishing touches. Often gardening is about maintaining the status
quo, but sometimes it is about new plans and a change of design.
This book will guide you through such exciting opportunities,
offering help and advice on how to make the most of your garden
shape and size, planning the different areas and elements, and
filling the new spaces with exactly the right planting schemes for
you. Divided into three sections, the book first takes you through
initial surveying, basic patterns and different kinds of design.
The next chapter gives guidance on boundaries, walling, creating
shape and focal points and other practicalities. The last chapter
offers ideas and projects to follow for gardens, patios, balconies
and roof gardens, ranging from entertaining areas to chill-out
zones, and different styles from elegant formality to an enchanted
jungle. Illustrated throughout with 200 images, this is an
invaluable guide to garden planning.
We all need a personal sanctuary - a place where we can be in
harmony with the natural world and can nurture our bodies, minds,
and souls. And this sanctuary doesn't have to be an exotic
destination, it can be in your own backyard. In her new book,
Creating Sanctuary, bestselling author Jessi Bloom taps into
multiple sources of traditional plant wisdom to help readers find a
deeper connection to the outdoor space they already have - no
matter the size. Equal parts inspirational and practical, this
engaging guide includes tips on designing a healing space, plant
profiles for 50 sacred plants, recipes that harness the medicinal
properties of plants, and simple instructions for daily rituals and
practices for self-care. Projects include herbal-based salves and
creams, an herbal dream pillow, a smudge stick, a more. Hands-on,
inspiring, and beautiful, Creating Sanctuary is a must-have for
nature lovers and gardeners seeking new ways to revitalise their
lives.
In a compact garden, vertical and overhead spaces take on a different role. Trellises, pergolas, hanging baskets, window boxes, as well as all manner of tubs and containers, create opportunities that are often overlooked in more expansive gardens.
Small Gardens offers ideas for space-saving designs as well as suggestions for suitable plant combinations for patios, terraces, courtyards and other small areas. This book will show you how to transform almost any small space into a garden of delight.
'In this wide ranging and comprehensive survey of the designed
landscapes of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries,
James Bartos argues convincingly that ornamental wildernesses
should be viewed as distinctive design features which, when linked
across an extensive terrain, took on the character of the whole
landscape. As a result of this striking analysis, our understanding
of the celebrated layouts at Wrest Park, Chiswick and Stowe, and
many more besides, must be revised. Contrary to the received wisdom
that wildernesses led inexorably to the more informal parkscapes
associated with William Kent and Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, it
was only when they were dismantled in the mid-eighteenth century to
provide more loosely controlled, open glades and greensward that
the English Landscape Style emerged. This ground-breaking study
ranges in its literary compass from classical authors through
contemporary writers on gardens and gardening to modern critical
authorities, while its visual focus on design manuals and
individual gardens and landscapes is presented through a wealth of
engraved prints, maps and present day photographs. Bartos considers
the making, planting and maintenance of wildernesses, their
continental precedents, thematic resonances - Classical, Biblical,
Druidic, Patriotic - and the eventual development of these often
numinous spaces into mature gardens followed by their inevitable
demise. The book has all the attributes of a true wilderness -
surprise, variety and, above all, delight - is engagingly written
and a tour de force of meticulous scholarship.' Professor Timothy
Mowl FSA The Ornamental Wilderness in the English Garden
reinterprets the English formal garden of the late seventeenth and
early eighteenth centuries through the perspective of a typical
feature of those gardens, the ornamental grove, called a
wilderness. In its mature form, the wilderness constituted most of
the garden, shady and private, a place for retreat as well as
social activity, with a seeming naturalness achieved through
artifice, where cultural incident and nature were equally
appreciated.
A fascinating look at the life, influences, techniques and works of
18th-century landscape gardener Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. His
transformation of unpromising countryside into beautiful parks
changed the face of a nation and created a landscape style which
for many of us defines the English countryside. One of the most
remarkable men of the 18th century, Lancelot 'Capability' Brown was
known to many as 'The Omnipotent Magician' who could transform
unpromising countryside into beautiful parks that seemed to be only
the work of nature. His list of clients included half the House of
Lords, six Prime Ministers and even royalty. Although his fame has
dimmed, we still enjoy many of his works today at National Trust
properties such as Croome Park, Petworth, Berrington, Stowe,
Wimpole, Blenheim Palace, Highclere Castle (location of the ITV
series Downton Abbey) and many more. In Capability Brown, author
and garden historian Sarah Rutherford tells his triumphant story,
uncovers his aims and reveals why he was so successful. Illustrated
throughout with colour photographs of contemporary sites,
historical paintings and garden plans, this is an accessible book
for anyone who wants to know more about the man who changed the
face of the nation and created a landscape style which for many of
us defines the English countryside.
Capability Brown was a man made for his time. Read about his life
and work in this absorbing biography.
A useful guide for anyone who has moved into a new house and needs to create a garden that will meet their needs for decades to come.
Garden Design and Planning shows you how to convert a bare patch or an existing layout into the garden of your dreams. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and drawings, it guides the reader through every stage of the process, from the initial planning to the finishing touches, offering practical advice on a variety of projects that are well within the reach of the average gardener or DIY enthusiast
The team at Gardeners' World bring you the ultimate guide to your
gardening year, from planning and planting to troubleshooting tips
and gardening discovery. Organised by month, this book includes
lists, timetables, step-by-step guidance and expert advice for
year-round gardening, as well as an informative guide on what to
plant when and projects for every season. Complemented by beautiful
hand-drawn illustrations and tips from your favourite gardening
personalities, The Gardeners' World Almanac will help you make your
garden look its very best throughout the year.
Turn your outdoor space into a sanctuary for nature and join the
rewilding movement today! Introducing Wild Your Garden, a practical
guide to rewilding your outdoor space, with advice, inspiration and
step-by-step projects brought to you by Gardeners' World and
Springwatch guests The Butterfly Brothers. We all have the
potential to make the world a little greener, and Wild Your Garden
shows you how to create a garden that can help boost local
biodiversity. You don't need specialist knowledge or acres of land.
If you have any outdoor space, you can make a difference to local
wildlife, and reduce your carbon footprint, too! So what are you
waiting for? Dive straight in to discover: -Practical illustrated
step-by-step projects for all level of gardeners -Tips and advice
to adjust to the principles of wild gardening -Inspiration for
rewilding your garden space and encourage local biodiversity to
thrive Whether you wish to transform a paved-over yard into a lush
oasis, create refuges to welcome and support native species, or
turn a high-maintenance lawn into a nectar-rich mini-meadow to
attract bees and butterflies, this great gardening book has
something for everyone to discover. The Butterfly Brothers are
expert landscape gardeners specializing in wildlife-attracting
projects of all sizes across the UK. Having worked closely with
Chris Packham, Alan Titchmarsh and even Sir David Attenborough,
they will show you how to easily support wildlife and reap all the
benefits Mother Nature has to offer, no matter the shape and size
of your garden. In fact, Alan Titchmark once said: "It's up to
every single one of us to do our bit for wildlife, however small
our gardens, and The Butterfly Brothers know just how that can be
achieved." Did you know that the concept of rewilding is being
increasingly seen as a viable tool in the fight against rising C02
emissions? So let's all work together to do our part for the
planet! Whether it's plummeting pollinator numbers, building bird
boxes or crafting a woodland wonderland, this gardening guide is
jam-packed with top tips and tricks for wilding your garden and
becoming one with nature! The ideal gardening gift for the nature
lover in your life, those looking to take steps to reconnect with
nature, or those who wish to protect local wildlife from the
comfort of home!
Widely acknowledged as the last great landscape designer of the
eighteenth century, Humphry Repton created work that survives as a
bridge between the picturesque theory of Capability Brown and the
pastoral philosophy of Frederick Law Olmsted. By turns inspired by
and in opposition to the grandeur of Brown s estates, Repton s
contribution to the British landscape encompassed a tremendous
range, from subtle adjustments that emphasised the natural features
of the countryside to deliberate interventions that challenged the
notion of the picturesque. This remarkable book explores 15 of
Repton s most celebrated landscapes from the early maturity of his
gardens at Courteenhall and Mulgrave Castle to more adventurous
landscapes at Stanage, Brightling, and Endsleigh that would point
the way toward how we envision parkland today. With photography by
Joe Cornish commissioned specially for the book, and including
reproductions of key illustrations and plans for garden design from
the famous red books that shed light on Repton s vision and
process, this book illuminates some of Britain s most beautiful
gardens and parks and the masterful mind behind their creation.
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