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Books > Gardening > Garden design & planning
Step inside the world's most famous garden and understand the
strength of its attraction in this beautiful and fascinating study.
Since is was bought and transformed by writer Vita Sackville West
and diplomat Harold Nicholson in the 1930s, this garden has
captured imaginations with its unique and intricate design. This
unforgettable garden of rooms is influential today for its design,
its exuberant planting, and its effect on visitors as a complete
garden experience. Author Tim Richardson explores its power and its
magic, explaining the nuances of its evolution and shows how we can
all enjoy it today. Beautiful photographs transport you to the
National Trust property, showcasing it in all its brilliance.
The four essays that make up this book take as their subject
gardens of the Middle Ages and Renaissance whose traces are still
visible, in varying degrees, at sites in Italy and France: Palermo
and Rome, the Vaucluse and Hesdin. Traces only, as these gardens
have long since been emptied of the life whose insistent motion
gave them shape and in the intervening years have been transformed
in such a way as to entangle and obscure significant moments of
their past. Yet these moments were also refracted in other media -
images and texts - that may be used to bring the past into focus
again in the landscape itself. The following book attempts
precisely this. Its modus operandi is an experiment, crossing the
constitutive acts of the discipline of archaeology - excavation and
reconstruction - with the protocols of the history of art, as it
will involve, in a continuous circuit, both the identification and
the interpretation of salient witnesses of the past. This
experiment may derive from archaeology and the history of art, but
its subject belongs to the field of landscape studies, which has
truly burgeoned in recent years under the auspices of a provisional
and yet ever-widening constituency of disciplines and initiatives,
including garden history, cultural geography and environmental
science, as well as anthropology and the histories of art and
architecture, literature, material culture and performance. As
landscape has become an increasingly independent field of inquiry,
however, it has tended to take on the character of an autonomous
form like that of the arts, whose methods of theory and criticism
have become ensconced in the academy. This book will take a
differnt path. The landscape it seeks to narrate, in four discrete
episodes, stands not alone, as an independent and integral
creation, but as an installation within a more enduring environment
in much the same way that temporary "ambient architecture" - the
architecture of the stage set, the showroom and the festival -
stands within the framework of building and city. - from the
Author's Prologue. 238 pages. Acknowledgments, prologue, notes,
bibliography and index. 78 color and black & white
illustrations. Art history, aesthetics, cultural studies, landscape
studies.
Social and ecological guidelines for designing and maintaining
small parks
Designing Small Parks: A Manual for Addressing Social and
Ecological Concerns draws on a wide range of knowledge to provide a
one-stop reference to building better parks.
Integrating design criteria with current social and natural
science research, Designing Small Parks presents landscape
architects, park designers, park departments, planners, scientists,
and civic groups with a broad palette of design options. Beginning
with an overview of key issues and terms, this accessible manual is
arranged around twelve topics that represent key questions,
contradictions, and tensions in the design of small parks.
Designing Small Parks features: Concise guidelines providing
immediate access to critical information Fundamental material on
size, edges, appearance, and naturalness Ecological and human
environment coverage of water, plants, wildlife, and air and
climate Succinct summaries of issues surrounding clients and other
involved parties Over 100 drawings and photographs illustrating
design details Up-to-date scientific research Five conceptual
design examples that offer hands-on applications of covered
material
Jane’s Delicious A–Z of Vegetables is an accessible guide to the
most commonly-grown vegetables, plus many new and unusual ones now
available, with detailed information on how to sow, plant, feed,
water, protect, harvest and eat them, as well as save their seed
for future generations. Written in Jane’s quirky, practical style
and lavishly illustrated with full-colour photographs for easy
reference, this is a one-stop guide to growing any type of
vegetable organically.
"I think this book will quickly become an insightful gardening
friend." -- Adam Frost, garden designer and TV presenter Discover
what to do at just the right time to create a garden that's full of
life and colour all year round in this invaluable book, now
shortlisted for the GMG PRACTICAL BOOK OF THE YEAR award. What to
Sow, Grow and Do is a season-by-season guide that brings together
projects, advice, task lists and ideas to help you plan your time
in the garden, inspire your planting and nurture a deeper
relationship with nature. Tracking a year in the garden, it guides
you in what to do through a series of how-to tasks and helpful
checklists. It also celebrates each season, highlighting the plants
to enjoy, the wildlife to spot and the changes you can notice in
the garden and beyond. Seasonal jobs cover everything from pruning
roses to planting summer bulbs, together with ideas on encouraging
and supporting a garden that's full of beneficial insects and
wildlife. Armed with this book, you can create a thriving,
flourishing garden that's a joy to be in. Whether you are a
seasoned horticulturalist or are just starting on your gardening
adventure, this guide is an indispensable companion to your year in
the garden.
Michael Littlewood's Landscape Detailing is now well established as
a valuable source of reference for architects, landscape
architects, other professionals and students designing external
works. For this third edition it has been split into three volumes
to give a greater depth of coverage than ever before.Volume 3
covers pergolas, arbours, arches, gazebos, summer houses, sheds,
shelters, decks, footbridges, furniture and roofs. Each section
begins with technical guidance notes on design and construction.
This is followed by a set of drawn-to-scale detail sheets. These
details can be traced for direct incorporation into the set of
contract drawings. A list of relevant references, bibliography and
a list of association and institutions indicate where further
guidance can be obtained. A ready reference for landscape designers
and an indispensable time-saving tool, Landscape Detailing is an
essential for the design office.
The ultimate guide to gardening under glass.
Thinking of buying a greenhouse but aren’t sure what to grow in it, or
how? Or maybe you've inherited a garden with a greenhouse, but haven’t
got a clue what to do with it? Whatever your journey to growing under
glass, this book gives a clear, inspiring, and brilliantly illustrated
approach to all things greenhouse.
A protected growing environment provides shelter and warmth to a broad
range of tender plants, both edible and ornamental, and can open up a
fascinating new world of gardening. Starting plants off early under
glass also enables you to extend the growing season, providing
additional weeks and months of home-grown, sustainable produce to enjoy
and flowers to admire.
From initial planning considerations and ongoing maintenance, to all
the exciting and unusual plants that can be grown; from overwintering
exotics, to hardening off seedlings and protecting summer crops against
pests and diseases, there is a wealth of information to be shared. And
you don't need a large garden: with a patio greenhouse, cold frame, and
cloches, anyone with outside space can enjoy growing under glass.
Gardens Illustrated Books of the Year 2022 A simple, stylish and
complete guide for any houseplant owner Whether you have just one
or many houseplants, this is the book they need you to read. It is
a clear and practical toolkit on all aspects of plant care from how
to choose a plant to tips for everyday care. Changes in your
plant's appearance are often a cry for help and this book will help
you understand their needs. Learn how to help your plants not only
survive but thrive. Sarah, also known as @theplantrescuer, is a
self-taught houseplant obsessive who firmly believes every plant
deserves a happy life. Her determination to see beyond the 'perfect
plant' and to rescue unloved plants makes her the go-to guide.
Driveways, paths and patios are an essential part of most
properties and this comprehensive book provides a detailed
explanation of exactly how they are designed, planned and
constructed. Discusses the design of driveways, paths and patios
with reference to their planned use, style, size, gradients and
special features such as steps, ramps and terraces. Considers the
range of materials available including block paving, flags, slabs,
setts, cubes, cobbles, loose aggregates, plain & patterned
concrete and tarmac. Analyses how to estimate costs and making the
choice between the DIY approach and using a professional
contractor. Examines the critical issue of drainage. Lays bare the
mathematics associated with accurate setting-out and levelling.
Describes the range of tools and equipment needed. Details the
correct constructions of kerbs and edging and laying methods for
flags, block paving and much more.
The Netherlands is steeped in horticultural history and its gardens
have long been a place for innovation and progressive thinking,
exemplified by iconic figures such as the landscape architect Mien
Ruys and naturalistic plant pioneer Piet Oudolf. In this book, Noel
Kingsbury and Maayke de Ridder explore how the particularities of
landscape, history and culture in the Netherlands have given rise
to distinctive gardens and demonstrates how a new generation of
Dutch designers are reimagining outdoor space in such a
revolutionary way. At the heart of the story is a people intimately
engaged with their surroundings, as proud of the feats of
engineering used to reclaim their land from the sea as they are
passionate about nature and biodiversity. This creative tension is
played out in their parks and gardens: a clean, pared-back
aesthetic contrasts with billowing planting; water is managed and
made accessible with boardwalks; and meandering paths lead to
inviting outbuildings for work and relaxation. These inspiring
examples of sustainable, modern, liveable outdoor spaces will
appeal to forward-looking garden makers wherever they live.
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Piet Oudolf At Work
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Piet Oudolf, Cassian Schmidt, Noel Kingsbury
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A major monograph on the Dutch garden designer, featuring his
gardens and the largest collection of his drawings ever published
Step into a Piet Oudolf garden and you are transported into a
dreamlike meadowscape, filled with perennials, seasonal color, and
texture. Made in close collaboration with Oudolf, this book
showcases gardens throughout his career and across the globe - from
New York's acclaimed High Line to the newly planted Vitra Campus in
Germany. The book offers fresh insight into the work and creative
practice of Oudolf, both from a horticultural and artistic
perspective, showcasing high-profile and lesser-known gardens,
including Chicago's Lurie Garden, Hauser & Wirth Somerset and
Menorca, Venice Biennale, Singer Museum, Belle Isle in Detroit,
Noma, and others. It offers unprecedented insight into his design
process, working methods, and inspirations, and features original
sketches and drawings - many of which are published here for the
first time. This major new monograph is significant not only for
its breadth and the largest collection of Oudolf's drawings ever
published, but also for its inclusion of brand-new work, together
with newly commissioned essays that place his work in context and
offer fresh perspective on his career and significance. The book
also includes gatefolds and tip-ins to explain key designs.
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