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Books > Health, Home & Family > Gardening
' [A] smart volume ... simple, straightforward photographs and
helpful captions accompany text that is lively and amiable.' - New
York Times Book Review Inspiration for stunning planting for your
garden throughout the year - from Anna Pavord, one of today's most
inspiring and much-loved garden writers, author of the global
bestseller The Tulip First published in 2001, and now fully revised
and updated, in this inspirational book, acclaimed bestselling
author Anna Pavord selects 60 'star plants' - from iris to hostas -
and pairs each with two perfect partners: shrubs, herbaceous
perennials, bulbs, and annuals that no garden should be without.
This classic book reveals how best to group plants in a garden to
create a year-long display. Ranging from hydrangeas, salvias and
ferns to dahlias, tulips and snowdrops, each star plant is paired
with two partners, offering gardeners creative planting solutions
to achieve stunning results, season by season.
The definitive reference guide to garden design, its rich history,
and the creative art of gardening - a luxuriously illustrated A-Z
compendium of more than 200 garden elements, styles, features, and
ornaments for gardeners around the globe With its easy-to-use A-Z
format, The Garden examines over 200 modern and historical garden
styles, features, types and ornaments, with definitions and
informative descriptions and more than 500 spectacular images. This
accessible, inspirational book is perfect for both amateur
gardeners and specialists alike. Its entries, written by garden
expert and historian Toby Musgrave - author of Phaidon's
bestselling book The Gardener's Garden - range from Allee, Borrowed
Landscape and Coastal Garden, to Minimalism, New Perennial
Planting, Pool, Vista and Xeriscape Garden and form a unique,
illustrated 'glossary' for gardeners, featuring more than 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 creating an English cottage
garden or tending a Japanese Zen landscape, the range and beauty of
The Garden will inspire gardeners and garden lovers everywhere as
never before.
This work shows how to create enchanting outdoor spaces for all
ages, combining the needs of children and pets with the adult
desire to cultivate a beautiful garden. It is a quick reference on
all aspects of planting and maintaining a garden, including advice
on habitats and soil-types, co-ordinating colour and foliage, and
identifying and dealing with pests. Practical tips and instructions
are presented in topic-based spreads. The book offers a practical
and realistic approach to organic alternatives as well as
conventional gardening methods.
This book takes the houseplant look outside by exploring the
wonders of lush, green, foliage plants that are hardy in the
garden. Unlike flowers which fade, these big-leaved,
larger-than-life plants provide year-round impact for decades and
small, urban gardens that are well protected are the perfect home
for them. Expert horticulturist Philip Oostenbrink has been an
enthusiastic grower for years and in this book recommends the best
hardy, foliage plants for texture, leaf shape and colour. Jungle
gardens can be shady and immersive, sunny and open or somewhere in
between and there are plants suited to all these environments
including purple-leaved bananas, desert-island palms, spiky agaves,
architectural Pseudopanax and succulents such as Echeveria and
Aeonium. Beautiful special photography by Sarah Cuttle features
standout jungle gardens that demonstrate how to combine foliage
plants effectively and create backdrops and container displays that
make the plants pop. This book is the irresistible next step for
all houseplant addicts and for all who are ready to embark on their
very own jungle adventure.
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.
Learn which orchid plants to choose, how to obtain them, and how to
cultivate them, either in a greenhouse or in the home.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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.
Providing a guide to the cultivation of both the terrestrial and
epihytic orchid species growing in South Africa, this volume
includes numerous hints, illustrations and photographs to help
simplify the process. Detailed growing notes are given for over 60
terrestrial and over 40 epiphytic species.
Learn to grow and care for decorative bonsai trees with this
user-friendly Japanese gardening book. For those with no bonsai
tree growing experience, Beginning Bonsai: The Gentle Art of
Miniature Tree Growing covers everything from buying the first
plant for beginning bonsai to creating a miniature landscape of
rocks, grasses and trees. Authors Larry and Shirley Student
describe different bonsai styles, list important tools, explain
pruning and pinching and introduce procedures like defoliation.
They cover all aspects of how to cultivate these miniature trees,
anticipating common problems and offering practical bonsai advice
gained from years of working with plants. Bonsai gardening topics
include: Bonsai from different sources Choosing a bonsai site
Essential techniques and materials Forests, groves, and Saikei Care
of bonsai: a five-point program Root pruning and repotting Seasonal
Changes Advanced Techniques Varieties of Bonsai Trees The clear,
step-by-step instructions and photographs ensure that even the most
inexperienced gardener will be able to start creating beautiful
bonsai in no time. Despite being small, bonsai are not
delicate-they are strong, hardy trees and creating them is a
rewarding and inexpensive hobby that anyone can take up-even
without an effortless green thumb.
Why plant a vegetable garden with the same old tomato and cucumber
plants that everyone else has? Small Fruits in the Home Garden is
your home gardener?s guide to growing and harvesting small fruit
for personal enjoyment. The contributors to this book provide the
necessary information and helpful hints for you to grow many new
varieties of small fruits, that have wonderful flavor but may not
be suitable for commercial production, right at home. Now you can
harvest the tastiest varieties at their peak flavor! In Small
Fruits in the Home Garden, you?ll see how small fruits can enhance
not only your diet, but also your garden and landscape. You?ll
learn how strawberry plants, for example, make wonderful perennial
borders along paths and walkways and how currants, gooseberrries,
and blueberries serve as "edible" hedges that are especially lovely
in the summer when their branches are laden with colorful fruit.
Each chapter of this unique handbook provides detailed background
and growing information on a particular fruit, with special
attention to: climate soil pests water table preplant operations
planting management pruning fertilizing liming wateringSee how
growing and harvesting small fruit can provide you with something
nutritious and beautiful that doesn?t demand too much free time.
With Small Fruits in the Home Garden, you, too, can easily manage
and enjoy small fruit growing.
This book offers everything readers need to know to grow tasty
organic fruit outdoors - whether in a garden, allotment or on their
window ledge! It is suitable for beginners and includes a
comprehensive directory. This latest title, from a growing and
successful series, is by an UK author. What could be better than
the enjoyment of tasting your own sweet, succulent, home-grown
fruit? Most people have got room to grow some kind of fruit -
whether it be a small apple tree in a front garden, a grape vine up
a trellis or strawberries in a window box. Gardeners seeking a
concise, easy-to-follow approach to fruit growing and maintenance
need look no further; this book will provide all the practical
advice and information that they need. With guidance on which
fruits to choose, when and how to plant, propagate, harvest and
store them, plus a comprehensive directory of popular varieties to
grow - it won't be long before readers are discovering the delights
of their own home-grown organic fruit.
How clever would it be to grow all the ingredients for an entire
tasty dish in one garden pot? Well now you can, with The One-Pot
Gourmet Gardener, which takes 25 contemporary and classic recipes
and shows how to grow their ingredients in one chic container. Grow
each recipe in one pot and serve them in another! The container
recipes are arranged by eating event from picnics to snacks to main
courses and puddings, with drinks and dressings to accompany. Enjoy
refreshing chilled Gazpacho, followed by tasty Courgette and Fennel
Tart with healthy Micro-Veg Salad, topped off with delicious Summer
Pudding, and washed down with Pimms Jelly. The one-pot recipes are
for beginners and more experienced gardeners and cooks, and include
a full step by step masterclass to sowing, growing and harvesting.
Jason Ingram won Photographer of the Year at the Garden Media Guild
Awards, 2014
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.
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.
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