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The outstanding social and ecological roles of urban forests in the
growth of cities has become widely known. In many parts of the
world, despite or even because of continuing suburbanization,
initiatives are being put forth to preserve urban forests, to
develop them further and to make them acc- sible to the public.
This volume focuses on a particular component of the urban forest -
trix urban wild woodlands. We understand these to be stands of
woody plants, within the impact area of cities, whose form is
characterized by trees and in which a large leeway for natural
processes makes possible a convergence toward wilderness. The
wilderness character of these urban woodlands can vary greatly. We
differentiate between two kinds of w- derness. The old wilderness
is the traditional one; it may return slowly to woodland areas when
forestry use has been abandoned. The enhancement of wilderness is a
task already demanded of urban and peri-urban forestry in many
places. This book would like to direct the attention of the reader
to a second kind of wilderness, which we call new wilderness. This
arises on heavily altered urban-industrial areas where abandonment
of use makes such change possible. The wild nature of urban
abandoned areas was discovered in the 1970s through
urban-ecological research. Since then, in a very short time,
profound structural changes in industrial countries have led to h-
dreds or thousands of hectares in urbanized areas becoming
available for natural colonization processes."
The New Wild Garden combines new approaches to a more naturalistic
design with the practical side of growing wildflowers and shows how
to incorporate wildflowers, real meadows and a looser prarie-style
planting into gardens and wild spaces. With serious concern into
the decline of pollinators and habitats, meadows are currently the
focus of enormous creativity. Gardeners, wildlife lovers,
professional designers and seed manufacturers are all pushing the
envelope of what can be grown, the pictorial effects that can be
achieved, and the benefits that this provides for gardeners and
wildlife. This book includes 15 step-by-step projects and an
essential plant list, as well as offering inspiration to gardeners
and an overview of the most influential movement in garden design
over recent decades. In this book you can learn: * How to sow or
plant meadow to suit your space * Planting plans for every plot
size: from a container, small patch, allotment or an acre * How to
grow and propagate more than 50 kinds of wildflowers * Understand
and emulate the new natural style followed by designers * Meadow
recipes for every soil, situation and wildlife habitat.
On a seven-acre small holding in rural Northern Ireland, organic
gardener Jo Facer and head chef Erin Bunting run fork-to-fork
supper club, organic small-holding and fledgling cooking and
growing school, The Edible Flower. In their first cookbook, learn
to grow and cook edible flowers with Jo and Erin's delicious
recipes inspired by the seasonal produce they grow in their kitchen
garden and the wild food they forage from their local shores and
hedgerows. Feast, celebrate and bring people together with over 50
recipes for small plates, mains, desserts, baking, snacks and
drinks, at once fresh and flavourful and absolutely stunning to
serve. Recipes include: Ribboned Courgette & Avocado Salad with
Poppy Seeds & Calendula, Pot Marigold Soda Bread, Lilac Panna
Cotta with Strawberries, Rice with Lemon Verbena, Cardamom &
Edible Flower Petals, Marigold Petal Pasta, Courgette Flower Tacos,
Carnation and Blackberry Cooler, Slow Roast Lamb with Lavender,
Lemon & Apricots, Blackberry & Sweet Geranium Tart,
Vietnamese Summer Rolls with Violas, Aubergine Katsu Curry with
Pickled Magnolia and many more ...
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.
Fully updated third edition of best-selling title, plus new
information on SUDs and rain gardens Truly indispensible reference
tool for all landscape architects working in the field, which
includes the most up-to-date guidelines and legislation Concise,
accessible format means the book can be used on and off site
Architects, landscape architects and urban designers experiment
with color and lighting effects in their daily professional
practice. Over the past decade, there has been a reinvigorated
discussion on color within architectural and cultural studies. Yet,
scholarly enquiry within landscape architecture has been minimal
despite its important role in landscape design. This book posits
that though color and lighting effects appear natural, fleeting,
and difficult to comprehend, the sensory palette of built
landscapes and gardens has been carefully constructed to shape our
experience and evoke meaning and place character. Landscape Design
in Color: History, Theory, and Practice 1750 to Today is an inquiry
into the themes, theories, and debates on color and its impact on
practice in Western landscape architecture over the past three
centuries. Divided into three key periods, each chapter in the book
looks at the use of color in the written and built work of key
prominent designers. The book investigates thematic juxtapositions
such as: natural and artificial; color and line; design and
draftsmanship; sensation and concept; imitation and translation;
deception and display; and decoration and structure, and how these
have appeared, faded, disappeared, and reappeared throughout the
ages. Richly designed and illustrated in full color throughout,
including color palettes, this book is a must-have resource for
students, scholars, and design professionals in landscape
architecture and its allied disciplines.
The Sunday Times Gardening Book of the Year Described by Vogue as
'the revelatory garden book for our age' and a 'splendid new book'
(Sebastian Shakespeare, Daily Mail), The Private Gardens of England
is a glorious celebration of the art of gardening through some of
the country's hidden horticultural jewels. Thirty-five English
private gardens, thoughtfully selected by the writer and designer
Tania Compton, are vividly described in the words of their owners,
who bring an astonishing sense of intimacy to their own creations
as well as their collaborations with some of the leading garden
designers of today. From the Bannermans' romantic Cornish castle to
the windswept shores of Howick in Northumberland via Jasper Conran
in Somerset and Tom Stuart-Smith in Hertfordshire, an eclectic
range of gardens is revealed. The traditional English garden is
seen through the fresh eyes of plantswomen such as Mary-Anne Robb
at Cothay Manor and Arabella Lennox-Boyd at Gresgarth Hall,
alongside Hilborough House in Norfolk and Ferne Park in Dorset that
recently only existed as fields. The historic landscape gardens of
Boughton House and St Paul's Walden Bury are explored alongside the
contemporary and conceptual at Plaz Metaxu in Devon. From the
private walled garden at Petworth to the wildflower-strewn meadows
of Spye Park, each garden is a testament to the thriving art of
English gardening. With contributions from the country's best
garden photographers, The Private Gardens of England reveals
gardening at its highest level. It will inform and inspire anyone
with a love of gardening, beauty and excellence. 'The photographs
are take-your-breath-away spellbinding . . . The minute level of
detail here will satisfy real gardeners, elevating this book far
above its competition.' Sarah Feeley, English Garden 'Captures a
brilliant moment in our history, where plantsmanship, good design
and love of plants have all come together . . . compelling format .
. . the photography and production are superb.' Kathryn
Bradley-Hole, Country Life One of Christopher Woodward's Books of
the Year in the Evening Standard
Create classic characters in wonderful Tilda style with this
gathering of favourite friends. Garden angels keep watch over
whimsical cats, a fishing frog, birds and their houses, and many
more. Full size, easy to follow templates for stuffed figures and
applique allow you to get started straight away. This title
features rabbits, birds, frogs, cats and an array of other
creatures. Clear artworks and pretty photography make sewing,
papercrafting and painting a breeze. Full size sewing templates
ensure easy making up.
In Japanese gardens, composition follows from placement of the
first stone; all elements and plantings become interconnected.
These eight essays on Kyoto gardens similarly begin with keen
description and build into richly meditative excursions into art,
Buddhism, nature, and science. Landscape architect Marc Keane shows
how Japanese gardens are both a microcosm of the natural universe
and a clear expression of our humanity, mirroring how we think,
worship, and organize our lives and communities. Filled with
passages of alluring beauty, this is a truly transcendent book
about "experiencing" Japanese design.
Marc Peter Keane has lived in Kyoto for 17 years and is author
of "Japanese Garden Design." He designs residential, company, and
temple gardens.
A world-renowned horticultural tour de force, Arabella Lennox-Boyd
is one of the most accomplished landscape designers of our time.
House and Garden Arabella Lennox-Boyd is one of the foremost garden
designers in the world. She has created some of the country's most
stunning private gardens, in addition to commissions for the
Serpentine Sackler Gallery and projects for Sting and Sir Terence
Conran. Looking back over her extraordinary career, Arabella takes
us on a tour of the gardens that have had a particular interest or
meaning to her. She describes the inspirations that led to the
final design and plant combination. Famed for her herbaceous
borders and a passionate collector of plants and shrubs, Arabella
imparts her expert wisdom on planting and offers practical advice
on landscaping. The book will be illustrated with beautiful
photography and accompanied by Arabella's sketches and planting
plans.
The ultimate guide to encouraging wildlife into the garden all year
round. Taking a month-by-month approach, The Wildlife Gardener's
Almanac is packed with ideas, advice, tips and checklists, to give
gardener's the best chance to make their contribution to conserving
our native flora and fauna, no matter what size their garden. Each
chapter of this beautifully illustrated book presents an
introduction to the wild plants and creatures to expect at that
time of the year, lists of seasonal tasks with straightforward
instructions on how to carry them out, detailed profiles of plants
in bloom, and a practical project aimed at encouraging more
wildlife into the garden, including making a wildlife pond,
building a nest box, planning a herb bed, planting a wildflower
meadow and more. With appendices covering wildlife gardening in
containers and suggested garden layouts, this guide offers a wealth
of gardening information in an accessible format, allowing
gardeners to find the advice they need, exactly when they need it.
This practical guide offers tools for making detailed assessments of sites that pose problems or present opportunities for proposed and existing tree plantings in urban environments. It addresses the increasingly important needs of those involved in the "greening of cities," and offer detailed guidance on design decisions.
150 Gardens You Need to Visit before You Die profiles a selection
of the most beautiful gardens in the world, renowned for their
exceptional flora, imaginative designs, and inspiring locations.
From Kew Gardens in London to the Singapore Botanical Gardens, and
from Monet's garden at Giverny to the Zen garden of the Ryoan-ji
Temple in Kyoto, this handsomely bound book captures in words and
images the most notable features of these 150 glorious,
not-to-be-missed gardens. An essential bucket list book for garden
lovers!
Many of us want to increase our self-sufficiency, but few have
access to the ideal five sunny, gently sloping acres of rich,
loamy, well-drained soil. Jenni Blackmore presents a highly
entertaining, personal account of how permaculture can be practiced
in adverse conditions, allowing anyone to learn to live more
sustainably in a less-than-perfect world. With a rallying cry of
"If we can do it, you can too," she distills the wisdom of twenty
years of trial and error into a valuable teaching tool. The perfect
antidote to dense, high-level technical manuals, Permaculture for
the Rest of Us presents the fundamental principles of this
sometimes confusing concept in a humorous, reader-friendly way.
Each chapter focuses on a specific method or technique,
interspersing straightforward explanations with the author's own
experiences. Learn how to successfully retrofit even the smallest
homestead using skills such as: No-till vs. till gardening,
composting, and soil-building Natural pest control and integrating
small livestock Basic greenhouse construction Harvesting,
preservation, and more Ideal for urban dreamers, suburbanites and
country-dwellers alike, this inspirational and instructional
"encouragement manual" is packed with vibrant photographs
documenting the author's journey from adversity to abundance. Jenni
Blackmore is a farmer, artist, writer and certified Permaculture
Design Consultant who built her house on a rocky, windswept island
off the coast of Nova Scotia almost twenty-five years ago and has
been stumbling along the road to self-sufficient living ever since.
A successful micro-farmer, she produces most of her family's meat,
eggs, fruit, and vegetables, in spite of often-challenging
conditions.
One of the most admired gardening writers of her generation,
Katherine Swift returns to describe a year in the life of her
garden she created over twenty years in the grounds of the Dower
House at Morville, Shropshire, meditating on everything from the
terrain and its history, to the plants and trees, and the odd
habits of the animals and humans who inhabit the garden. Following
the turning wheel of the Morville seasons, from the green shoots of
spring, through summer and autumn, to the stark beauty of winter,
and back to spring again, The Morville Year is a journal full of
surprises and enchantments that will appeal not only to gardeners,
but to all who enjoy the natural world.
Originally published in the 1930s. This comprehensive book will
provide under one head and at a glance all that vast amount of
essential information required by the ever increasing numbers of
enthusiasts who wish to derive pleasure or profit by living off the
land. The illustrated contents include advice on: Poultry -
Vegetable Culture - Fruit Growing - Flower Culture - Holding and
Farm - Pigs - Cattle - Sheep - Land - Rabbit Keeping - Bee Keeping
- Organic Methods etc. Many of the earliest farming books,
particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now
extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
Of the 25,000 known species of bee worldwide, only seven species
are honeybees. Bees and plants have a sophisticated and delicate
symbiosis. In recent years, the shrinking of green spaces has
endangered the honeybee. Now Planting for Honeybees shows you how
you can help these delightful pollinators to flourish by creating a
garden as a habitat for them. No matter how small or large your
space - from a window ledge in the city to a country garden - Sarah
Wyndham Lewis offers practical advice on which plants to grow, and
when and where to plant them. Charmingly illustrated with delicate
drawings, this a jewel of a guide to treasure.
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