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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.
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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This text provides sections explaining plant symbolism, so the
reader can choose flowers and shrubbery with an eye to more than
looks, and see how to grow a healing garden with medicinal herbs.
Photographs capture the splendour of gardens ranging from England
to the Far East.
Before picking up the trowel, pick up the stickers! With 150
reusable illustrated stickers -- representing dozens of plant
cultivars that are versatile, readily available, and suitable for
most temperate growing zones -- plus a fold-out design board and a
book teaching five easy steps of garden design, you'll have
everything you need to create your vision of the perfect garden.
The durable cling stickers, with beautiful botanically accurate
illustrations, can be layered, arranged, and rearranged to try out
every variation before making any plant purchases. This
book-and-kit combination makes it possible to create your dream
border, bed, or backyard oasis without leaving your kitchen table!
A home garden is often seen as separate from the natural world
surrounding it. In truth, it is actually just one part of a larger
landscape that is made up of many living layers. And the
replacement of the rich layers of native flora with turf grass
greatly diminishes a garden s biological diversity and ecological
function. The Living Landscape seeks to reverse this trend by
showing gardeners how to create a landscape that is full of life.
Written by Rick Darke and Douglas W. Tallamy, two of the most
important voices in sustainability and horticulture, it is the
definitive guide to designing a beautiful, biodiverse home garden.
The authors first explain the layers of the landscape and what role
the plants within them plays in the larger environment, from
providing berries for birds, food for bugs, or a place for bees to
pollinate. The authors then put this information into context and
offer design strategies to implement in a home garden. Helpful
charts suggest plants, including natives and nonnatives, for each
region. Douglas W. Tallamy s award-winning Bringing Nature Home
revealed the pressing need for a biodiverse home landscape. In a
gorgeously illustrated, inspirational, and practical way, The
Living Landscape supports the important message by showing
gardeners how to make it happen."
Drowning in flowers - with perceptive pictures and quirky texts
this award-winning book wants to plant in its readers a longing for
beauty, harmony, for the joy of recognition through knowledge.
Georg Grabherr, one of the most influential conservation
biologists, has created a domestic garden and incorporated key
biosphere reserve concepts. Over time, his garden has developed
into an ecological gem where the idea of "nature in the garden" has
been realised in exemplary manner. He guides us through the
phenological seasons that divide the year by the arrival of key
species, covers themes dear to the gardener's heart and engages in
a dialogue with nature, thoughtfully accepting and using what is
wild and spontaneous. He is asking whether the thousands of private
gardens can become a Noah's Ark, suitable for rescuing threatened
species. Award-winning photographer Lois Lammerhuber has captured
this amazing space throughout a whole gardening year and introduces
us to an unusual but convincing garden aesthetic.
An indispensable and lavishly illustrated guide to creating a
garden that attracts and sustains butterflies Butterfly gardening
creates habitats that support butterflies, connecting us with some
of the most beautiful creatures in the natural world and bringing
new levels of excitement and joy to gardening. In this engaging and
accessible guide, lavishly illustrated with more than two hundred
color photographs and maps, accomplished butterfly gardener Jane
Hurwitz presents essential information on how to choose and
cultivate plants that will attract a range of butterflies to your
garden and help sustain all the stages of their life cycles. An
indispensable resource for aspiring and experienced butterfly
gardeners alike, Butterfly Gardening is the most gardener-friendly
source on the subject, covering all the practical details needed to
create a vibrant garden habitat that fosters butterflies. It tells
you which plants support which butterflies, depending on where you
live; it describes what different butterflies require in the garden
over the course of their lives; and it shows you how to become a
butterfly watcher as well as a butterfly gardener. While
predominantly recommending regionally native plants, the book
includes information on non-native plants. It also features
informative interviews with experienced butterfly gardeners from
across the United States. These gardeners share a wealth of
information on plants and practices to draw butterflies to all
kinds of gardens--from small suburban gardens to community plots
and larger expanses. Whether you are a gardener who wants to see
more butterflies in your garden, a butterfly enthusiast who wants
to bring that passion to the garden, or someone who simply wants to
make their garden or yard friendlier to Monarchs or other
butterflies, this is a must-have guide. An essential guide for
aspiring and experienced butterfly gardeners Encourages readers to
rethink gardening choices to support butterflies and other
pollinators in their gardens and communities Introduces gardeners
to butterfly watching Includes regional lists of plant species that
are time-proven to help sustain butterflies and their caterpillars
Features informative interviews with expert butterfly gardeners
from across the United States
Turn the outdoor space you may not own into one that makes you feel
at home. A gardening book unlike any other, RHS How to Garden When
You Rent brings together projects, inspiration, and handy know-how
specifically tailored to people who rent. With chapters designed
around lease lengths, readers will find something for their outdoor
space, whether they plan to rent for just a few months or expect to
stay in their home for a several years or more. Written by Matthew
Pottage, this must-have book combines creative ideas with serious
gardening expertise - all without breaking the bank or needing
countless hours of hands-on work. Keep your landlord happy and your
garden in good shape with plenty of tips, tricks, and techniques
for good garden maintenance, and discover ways of turning even the
most unloved balcony, yard, or urban garden into a lush, welcoming
space that you, your flatmates, and your friends can enjoy for as
long as you choose to live there.
From modernist to Mediterranean, and from jungle to Japanese,
Garden Design Close Up is a font of inspiration for those looking
to give their garden a contemporary makeover. Focusing on 100 real
gardens of diverse types around the globe, the book provides
in-depth information about contemporary styles. The featured
selections are designed by leading lights of British landscaping,
such as Christopher Bradley-Hole, Anthony Paul and Dan Pearson,
alongside internationally recognized names like Luciano Giubbilei,
Paolo Pejrone, Robert Irwin and Martha Schwartz. This illustration-
led compendium will delight even 'armchair gardeners' - those who
prefer to admire gorgeous gardens rather than get their green
fingers dirty - but it is equally well-suited to those looking for
ideas for their outside spaces. Serious gardeners will find within
its pages a tremendously detailed resource, with plenty of helpful,
practical advice
". . . you can't do without it. As a reference book it is
unsurpassed." - The Guardian "Absolutely essential" - BBC Good
Homes Find the perfect plants for your garden with this inspiring
encyclopedia for all gardening enthusiasts! Achieve that beautiful
garden oasis you've always dreamt of, and find endless inspiration
and guidance for your garden to thrive with this gardening guide!
This fully comprehensive yet easy-to-use informative planting guide
is what every gardener needs on their bookshelf. Here's what you'll
find inside: - A photographic catalogue of 4000 plants and flowers
grouped by type, size, then colour, allowing readers to browse and
find the best plants for their garden - A detailed "Plant
Dictionary" describes more than 8000 species and varieties and
their ideal growing conditions - In the Introduction, a "Plant
Selector" section lists ideal plants for particular growing
conditions, such as coastal areas, shady spots, and different soil
types - Fully updated text from garden plant specialists, with more
than 1380 new plants added, including the latest and most popular
cultivars Discover perennials, bulbs, shrubs, and trees,
succulents, and ornamental shrubs, all showcased in beautiful,
full-colour photography to help elevate your garden to the next
level. Use the extensive plant dictionary to look up more than 8000
plant varieties and the best growing conditions. Written by a team
of more than 15 top horticultural specialists under the guidance of
internationally renowned plantsman and botanist Christopher
Brickell, this gardening encyclopedia appeals to all levels of
gardeners and continually inspires with achievable garden ideas.
This informative yet inspirational book about gardening will appeal
to beginners or more experienced gardeners interested in the latest
cultivars and horticultural advice.
This title helps you discover the versatility of a beautiful
courtyard garden, for entertaining, relaxing and extending your
living space. It offers ideas for paths and paving with bricks,
tiles, cobbles, gravel, railway sleepers and mosaics, and how to
use walls, fences, plants, furniture, lighting and ornaments. It
features a range of sites, including sunny, shady and windy, as
well as structures suitable for children and pets. It includes
suggestions for planting low-growing shrubs, pretty foliage plants,
and flowers for seasonal interest. A well-designed courtyard gives
years of pleasure. This useful handbook is packed with
inspirational advice on creating the most attractive outdoor
spaces. It considers the practical aspects of planning, as well as
restrictions such as lack of light or space. It is full of ideas
for overhauling the basic components of your garden, including
surfaces, fences and plants, and describes how to make the most of
special features such as ornaments and lighting to create the
desired atmosphere. With illustrated examples, clear text and over
100 beautiful photographs, this is an essential guide for anyone
wishing to maximize the potential of their patio or terrace.
Everyday Sanctuary is a creativity workbook for people seeking a
deeper connection to nature. From bestselling author and natural
living expert Jessi Bloom, it includes prompts and exercises that
encourage readers to detox from modern life, attune themselves to
the spirit of the land, align with the seasons and cycles of the
earth and the moon, and create rituals and ceremonies that are
meaningful. It also includes ample space for writing, doodling, and
note-taking. Fully illustrated with colour photographs and
illustrations, Everyday Sanctuary pairs well with Bloom's new book
Creating Sanctuary, but it can also be used as a stand-alone guide
or as a companion to gardening books and books on mindfulness and
herbal medicine.
In this classic 1960s gardening book, Margery Fish's advice and
enthusiasm for horticulture has stood the test of time and remains
a go-to book for green-thumbed gardeners today. She guides the
reader through techniques for creating and maintaining a cottage
garden with humour and ease, perfect for both beginners and
experienced gardeners.In her imaginative adaption of the
traditional cottage garden style that she saw disappearing around
her, she brought together old-fashioned plants and contemporary
plants in the same vein. Today's mixed borders are a direct
descendant of the style Margery Fish created at East Lambrook Manor
in Somerset, now once again open to the public.Cottage Garden
Flowers covers plants that grow easily and naturally in British
soil, including easy, adaptable bulbs, perennials and shrubs, such
as Astrantia, columbines, daffodils, daisies, Dianthus, foxgloves,
hollyhocks, Japonica, old roses, Phlox, Primula, or Virburnum. No
longer in danger of being forgotten, these traditional flowering
plants have now res-established their place at the heart of garden
design. Graham Rice, the widely published gardening author and the
former London Evening Standard gardening correspondent, has
reviewed the plant names in the original text, providing a plant
name section at the back of the book. This allows readers to
identify current plants from the old Latin names within the text.
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.
William Marshall (1745-1818), an experienced farmer and land agent,
published this work anonymously in 1785. (His later, two-volume
Planting and Rural Ornament is also reissued in this series.) His
intention here is 'to bring into one point of view, and arrange in
compendious form, the Art of Planting and Laying-Out Plantations',
which had been treated by previous authorities as two distinct
subjects. The book begins with instructions on propagation,
planting out and transplanting, followed by an outline of the
Linnaean system and an extensive alphabetical plant list (by Latin
names). The second part consists of advice on the use of plants in
the wider landscape: stands of timber for cutting, hedges,
woodlands, and the landscaping of 'grounds'. The work includes a
history of modern gardening, and discussions of 'factitious
accompaniments', including the hunting-box and the ornamented
cottage, though not the temple, which was 'a great act of folly'
according to Marshall's criteria.
An A-to-Z compendium of more than 200 garden elements, styles,
features, and ornaments for gardeners around the globe The Garden
is the definitive reference guide to garden design, its rich
history, and the creative art of garden. With an easy-to-use A-Z
format, the book includes definitions and informative descriptions
for over 200 modern and historical garden styles, features, types
and ornaments, brought to life with more than 500 spectacular
images. This accessible, inspirational format is pefect for both
amateur gardeners and specialists alike. Entries range from Allee,
Borrowed Landscape and Coastal Garden, to Minimalism, New Perennial
Planting, Pool, Vista and Xeriscape Garden. This is a unique,
illustrated 'glossary' for gardeners features over 400 gardens,
both public and private, iconic and lesser known. Examples include
spaces such as the Baroque gardens of Versailles and rarely
published tropical courtyards from contemporary designers,
alongside artist creations such as Frida Kahlo's courtyard in
Mexico and Derek Jarman's coastal garden in Dungeness, England.
Alongside the work of private garden owners and makers, the book
also showcases the work of emerging and eminent designers,
including Andrea Cochran, Emily Erlam, Raymond Jungles, Dan Pearson
and Piet Oudolf. Whether tending an English cottage garden or a
Japanese Zen landscape, gardeners and garden lovers everywhere will
be inspired as never before. Written by garden expert and historian
Toby Musgrave, author of Phaidon's bestselling book The Gardener's
Garden.
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.
Anyone who loves their garden knows that there's something
happening in nature every day of the year. Whether it's the first
crocus of spring, summer's explosion of colors, fall's abundant
harvest, or the renewing dormancy of winter these outdoor
sanctuaries offer daily opportunities for investigation,
contemplation, and appreciation. This stunning daybook offers 365
elegant photos of some of the world's most exquisite gardens,
following the yearly cycle of growth and rebirth. Each photo is
accompanied by engaging texts such as planting tips, design
techniques, natural history, and botanical facts that provide both
ideas and helpful information. In addition, there is room on each
spread for gardeners to record and preserve their own daily
observations and reflections. The perfect keepsake for gardeners of
all levels of expertise, this beautiful daybook deepens the rewards
of gardening all year round.
The Arts and Crafts Movement espoused values of simplicity,
craftsmanship and beauty quite counter to Victorian and Edwardian
industrialism. Though most famous for its architecture, furniture
and ornamental work, between the 1890s and the 1930s the movement
also produced gardens all over Britain whose designs, redolent of a
lost golden era, had worldwide influence. These designs, by
luminaries such as Gertrude Jekyll and Sir Edwin Lutyens, were
engaging and romantic combinations of manor-house garden formalism
and the naive charms of the cottage garden - but from formally
clipped topiary to rugged wild borders, nothing was left to chance.
Sarah Rutherford here explores the winding paths and meticulously
shaped hedges, the gazebos and gateways, the formal terraces and
the billowing border plantings that characterised the Arts and
Crafts garden, and directs readers and gardeners to where they can
visit and be inspired by these beautiful works of art.
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