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Books > Gardening > Garden design & planning
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!
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.
Loaded with complete plans and easy-to-follow construction tips,
Garden DIY offers a creative mix of both practical and decorative
projects for gardening enthusiasts. Brother and sister team
Samantha and Daniel Johnson present 25 hands-on projects for
aspiring horticulturalists. From a hummingbird feeder, bee-friendly
flower gardens, cold frames, and trellises to compost bins,
birdbaths, sundials, and a mason bee lodge, clear step-by-step
colour photographs guide the reader through each hands-on project.
An introduction to the DIY mind-set explains the positive benefits
and satisfaction of building things yourself and provides an
overview of the basic tools and skills needed to complete each
task.
England's Helicon is about one of the most important features of
early modern gardens: the fountain. It is also a detailed study of
works by Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, and Ben Jonson, and of an
influential Italian romance, the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili.
Fountains were "strong points" in the iconography and structure of
gardens, symbolically loaded and interpretatively dense, soliciting
the most active engagement possible from those who encountered
them. These qualities are registered and explored in their literary
counterparts.
England's Helicon is not a simple motif study of fountains in
English Renaissance literature: it is, rather, an investigation of
how each might work; of how literary fountains both inform and are
informed by real fountains in early modern literature and culture.
While its main focus remains the literature of the late sixteenth
century, England's Helicon recognizes that intertextuality and
influence can be material as well as literary. It demonstrates that
the "missing piece" needed to make sense of a passage in a play, a
poem, or a prose romance could be a fountain, a conduit, a well, or
a reflecting pool, in general or even in a specific, known garden;
it also considers portraits, textiles, jewelry, and other artifacts
depicting fountains.
Early modern English gardens and fountains are almost all lost,
but to approach them through literary texts and objects is often to
recover them in new ways. This is the double project that England's
Helicon undertakes; in so doing, it offers a new model for the
exploration of the interconnectedness of texts, images, objects and
landscapes in early modern literature and culture.
Let Louise Riotte Introduce You to Hundreds of Flowers and All
Their Friends (and Enemies, Too!)
Companion planting is simply planning your garden to take
advantage of the antural friendships between plants. In Roses Love
Garlic you'll discover how flowers help or hinder nearby vegetables
and other flowers.
Grow your own is a comprehensive guide providing practical guidelines that will teach you how to fully utilise your garden (large or small) by means of alternative as well as traditional growing methods. The recommendations aren’t limited to the more ordinary plants, either. Grow any variation of vegetables, fruit, nuts or even herbs and spices. This guide is logically presented to discuss the respective plants along with brief, but thorough, guidelines detailing requirements for soil preparation, propagation, cultivation, harvest and storage. Enjoy additional tips about cultivating in containers, choosing the most suitable plants for different spaces, deterring pests, companion planting, and combatting diseases and other problems. A handy summary about each plant offers a quick reference with nifty textboxes that highlight other interesting facts about the plant species concerned, to gain some bonus insights.
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.
'An experienced horticulturist's monthly guide to gardening, with
wise, clear and helpful advice on tackling the essential tasks and
dealing with problems.' Gardens Illustrated One of the keys to
happy gardening is knowing what to do and when for the best
results. In this handy guide, experienced horticulturist Martyn Cox
takes you through the gardening year, month by month, offering
wise, clear and helpful advice on the essential tasks and how to
avoid problems along the way. No matter the size of the plot, nor
the expertise of the gardener, The Gardener's Yearbook is the
perfect handbook to return to throughout the seasons, with tips
including: - How to get your lawn into shape for the summer - When
you should plant lilies, roses and sweet peas - How and when to
harvest and store your fruit and vegetables - When to prepare
containers for winter - How to fit a water butt and start a compost
bin - An easy-to-follow crop planner Featuring specially
commissioned linocuts by artist Heather Tempest-Elliott.
"If you've been looking to be inspired by nature and everything
your garden gives you, you'll be enriched by the tips and wisdom
presented in this book." --Garden Design Magazine There has never
been a better time to dedicate yourself to a life enriched by
nature. In A Year at Brandywine Cottage, David Culp inspires you to
find that connection in the comfort of your own backyard. Organized
seasonally, A Year at Brandywine Cottage is filled with fresh ideas
and trusted advice on flower gardening, growing vegetables and
herbs, creating simple floral arrangements, and cooking seasonally
with home-grown produce. You'll find suggested tasks for each
month, including advice on when to plant and harvest, how to weed
and water, and what to plant for year-round beauty. Packed with
glorious photography by Rob Cardillo and brimming with practical
tips, A Year at Brandywine Cottage is your guide to living your
best life in--and out--of the garden.
Gardens have never been as important as they are today. The breadth
of styles and types is hugely varied. Everything goes, whether
inspired by the past or looking towards the future, from
traditional vegetable plots to vertical gardens and from
nature-filled designs to sleek, modernist creations. Choosing what
suits your space can be a daunting prospect and everyone, even the
professionals, needs help to realize opportunities and create
outdoor spaces in tune with their personal needs and dreams. A
garden is what we make it: there is no right or wrong way and each
is unique. Richly illustrated by the photos of award-winning
photographer Marianne Majerus and with illuminating text by
landscape architect Heidi Howcroft, this book shows what is
possible for every type of garden, from challenging small spaces to
expansive plots. Design tools are explained, planting styles
explored, and inspiration is drawn from a wide variety of locations
and climates to appeal to garden owners and designers everywhere.
The book is not only a companion to Garden Design: A Book of Ideas
but is also a valuable style catalogue and sourcebook in its own
right, encouraging and inspiring readers to discover their own
garden style - be it contemporary or traditional, cottage-style or
urban minimalist.
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
This title offers stylish ideas for decorating your outside space
with over 400 stunning photographs and 25 step-by-step projects.
You can transform an outdoor space with inspirational mosaic
designs from leading contemporary designers; illustrated with 400
step-by-step photographs and artworks. It features 25 original
projects, graded by difficulty, which can be completed in several
hours or a over a weekend. It combines practical chapters on making
mosaics with detailed instructions on the tools needed, materials,
techniques, grouting and finishing, together with design tips and
information on planning and siting your work. It includes
decorative new ideas for the patio and garden, including urns, bird
bowls, number plaques, boules, tables as well as large-scale mosaic
installations. Easy-to-follow instructions show how to produce
stunning visual effects by mixing glass, mosaic tesserae, tiles,
broken crockery and pebbles. The principles of mosaic making are
easy to master and this book gives you all the practical advice you
will need on the basic techniques and materials, including concise
information on the adhesives and tools required. Adding a mosaic
will add life and interest to a garden path, transform a patio or
cheer up dull old walls. The book contains over 25 exciting
projects to create, graded by level of difficulty, and including
jazzy china tiles, bright flower pots, cheery wall motifs, an
elegant urn in classical style, a stunning glass garden table and a
striking metal and tile pond. Each project details the tools and
materials needed, with comprehensive instructions, step-by-step
photographs and templates where required. This beautiful book will
enable the reader to design and make your own mosaic projects to
enhance any outdoor space.
'I return to Beth Chatto's books constantly. For those who are new
to her work, you are entering into a life-long relationship with a
wise friend and gardener' Monty Don 'Compulsively readable. Once
you have it, don't let anyone else borrow it' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Sharing the hopes and successes - and sometimes failures - of her
work, Beth Chatto reveals what is really involved in maintaining a
unique and flourishing garden. Written from notes that she kept
regularly, this engaging book offers help on a whole range of
topics. There is guidance on designing, planting and grouping. She
describes methods of propagation, shows how plants can be helped to
maturity, and gives advice on managing a garden and its plants and
on performing all the day-to-day tasks involved.
Design the Perfect Landscape for Your Home - In 12 Simple Steps!
Let Janet Macunovich's practical approach to design help you
transform your yard and garden into the landscape of your dreams!
New homeowners and first - time landscapers will love this
specific, easy-to-understand method. Experienced gardeners will
appreciate the professional advice and helpful tips for improving
their yards and gardens. Whatever your experience, this book will
help you avoid costly and time-consuming mistakes. Most important,
it will teach you how to customize a landscape design unique to
your needs.
Plants in Design emerged from Brad E. Davis's and David Nichols's
love for plants and well-designed landscapes and a previous
frustration with landscape design guidebooks. While most landscape
and garden design resources focus either on design principles or on
plant materials, the unique strategy of Plants in Design provides a
palette of options organized by mature size and scale, covering
many genres of plants from grasses to herbaceous perennials, woody
shrubs and trees, and even annuals and interior plants-all of which
are necessary for consideration when composing a well-designed
landscape. Plants in Design combines two fundamental components of
landscape and garden design: (1) principles and uses of plant
material (e.g., color, line, texture), and (2) resource information
for analyzing and selecting a broad range of plant materials, from
annuals and ground covers to shrubs and trees, for southern
landscapes (USDA hardiness zones 6 to 9). Introductory chapters
discuss plants and their uses in creating outdoor landscapes in
settings ranging from small-scale applications (e.g., courtyards,
walkways) to medium- and large-scale projects (e.g., streetscapes,
parks). Richly illustrated with approximately 1,750 color
photographs, Plants in Design depicts plant shape, form,
characteristics, and landscape use, both to aid identification and
to envision how individual plants might appear in a composition.
The authors promote the use of native species to benefit native
wildlife and point out the dangers of many nonnative plants widely
used in the past and now threatening natural ecosystems. Featuring
five hundred southern landscape plants organized into fifteen
categories, ranging from large trees to ferns and flowering
annuals, plant accounts include scientific and common names,
hardiness zones, flowers and fruit, growing conditions, and pests
and diseases. The guide also includes drawings, a hardiness zone
map, glossary, bibliography, index, and design-use tables for quick
reference.
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