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Unleash the potential of your yard by transforming it into a
beautiful and vibrant space offering a continuous supply of food
Journey into the good food movement by unleashing the potential of
your yard, transforming it into a beautiful and vibrant space that
offers a continuous supply of food. Using dozens of beautiful color
photographs and watercolor planting charts, infographics, and
landscaping designs, Your Edible Yard is the comprehensive how-to
guide you need to turn your yard into a bountiful feast. It
features: Practical gardening methods and maintenance from weeding
to wintering, including foodscaping, container gardening, and
saving seeds Permaculture principles including soil building
techniques, garden preparation, raised beds, and natural/non-toxic
DIY pesticide alternatives How to integrate culinary and medicinal
herbs, edible flowers, mushrooms, fruits, vegetables, and wild
edibles Gardening resources: where to go for help, buy seeds, and
source supplies on a budget Instructions on preserving, fermenting,
freezing, drying, and making simple medicines General tips, such as
how to find loopholes in laws preventing edible front yards.
Whether you're a beginner or experienced gardener in the city, the
suburbs, or the country, this manual is the A-Z guide for how to
make use of the space you have, highlighting the colorful and
abundant array that edible landscapes promise.
A landscape architect, city planner, and creative genius who
transformed the American landscape, Frederick Law Olmsted was a man
of passionate vision. He defined the profession of landscape
architecture and designed America s most beloved parks and
landscapes, many of them gorgeously illustrated here, including New
York s Central Park, Brooklyn s Prospect Park, the U.S. Capitol
grounds, and the lands and gardens of the Biltmore Estate. During a
remarkable forty-year career that began in the mid-1800s, Olmsted
created the first park systems, urban greenways, and suburban
residential communities in this country. A comprehensive view of
the man and his work, the new edition includes new photography of
Olmsted s masterworks Central and Prospect Parks, as well as a new
introduction and new final chapter by the author that examines
Olmsted s ongoing influence.
A food forest is a productive landscape developed around a mix of
trees and perennials. Rooted in permaculture principles, this
integrated approach to gardening incorporates a variety of plants
such as fruit and nut trees, shrubs, vines, and perennial herbs and
vegetables. Food forests can help increase biodiversity, protect
valuable habitat for beneficial insects, and promote food security
and resilience, all while providing an abundant harvest. The Food
Forest Handbook is a practical manual for the design and management
of a home-scale perennial polyculture garden. Simple,
straightforward instructions guide the reader through: Getting
started - site assessment and planning Tending the forest garden -
maintaining soil health, succession planning, , mulching, pruning
and more The fruits of your labor - crop profiles, harvest,
storage, nutrition and recipes. This timely book makes the concept
of food forests accessible to everyone. Focusing on the potential
of perennial polyculture to enhance local food systems, The Food
Forest Handbook shows the reader how to mix and match plants in
unique combinations to establish bountiful landscapes and create
genuine self-reliance in years to come. Darrell Frey is the owner
and manager of Three Sisters Farm, a five-acre permaculture farm,
solar greenhouse and market garden located in Western Pennsylvania.
He has been permaculture teacher for thirty years, and is the
author of Bioshelter Market Garden: A Permaculture Farm. Michelle
Czolba is co-owner of Pittsburgh Permaculture and co-founded the
Hazelwood Food Forest. She has extensive experience in the design
and maintenance of perennial polyculture.
The 18th-century phenomenon of the English Landscape Garden was so
widespread that even today, when so much has been built over or
otherwise changed, one is never far from an example throughout
England. Although seemingly natural, the English Landscape Garden
was generally the result of considerable contrivance, effort and
design skill, the result of `the art that conceals art'. It might
involve digging lakes, raising or levelling hills, and planting
trees, sometimes in vast numbers. Nature was arranged and shown to
best advantage. The English landscape garden took many forms, and
the variety of manifestations was and remains remarkable. A great
number survive, if sometimes in modified form, and can be visited
and appreciated. The book is structured so as to give the
background to, and motivation for, creating the landscape garden;
to summarise the chronology of its development; to chart the most
significant writers and theorists; and to consider the range of the
many forms it took. The story of the landscape garden is complex,
multi-layered and constantly changing in emphasis for such an
apparently simple and straightforward construct. This book will
help to uncover some of the richness that lies behind a meaningful
part of the environment. The book can be regarded as a companion to
the volume already published by Historic England, The English
Landscape Garden in Europe.
Thorough, how-to explanations and illustrations present the
fundamentals of residential landscape design. This comprehensive
resource guides readers through the entire process of designing a
residential landscape, from initial contact with the client and
discussion of a rough concept, to completing a finished master plan
and selecting materials for implementing the design. Numerous
illustrations and helpful case study examples provide a clear look
at the principles and techniques discussed in the book, making it
an ideal introductory text for students and an invaluable reference
for professional designers and homeowners. Residential Landscape
Architecture: Design Process for the Private Residence, 7/e retains
the content of the previous editions and provides new learning
objectives, clearer text, a new overview and design project used to
convey phases of the design process, additional photographs of
built projects, discussion of current technologies, and new
techniques for rendering color drawings within limited time frames.
Landscape Design for the Homeowner is a concise little reference
that makes the topic easily understandable for anyone contemplating
a landscape planting project. The design principles discussed are
applicable for homeowners as well as small business owners or even
large commercial projects. You will save time, money and heartache
by reading the tips here before tackling any landscape planting
project.
The only comprehensive guide to wood specifically for landscape architects. Wood, with its unique warmth and richness, takes us back to the roots of our building heritage and back to the landscape. Lightweight, simple, and clean to work with, it is one of the most versatile building materials, and–thanks in part to its natural origin–one that is also especially well-suited to the designed landscape. Wood in the Landscape gives you the information you need to exploit wood’s full potential in your design work. The first comprehensive guide to the properties, use, selection, and installation of woodwritten from the landscape architect’s perspective, it is destined to become a staple in your practice. Wood in the Landscape provides full, detailed coverage of all relevant technical aspects of working with wood–including the physical properties and characteristics of wood as well as finishes, fasteners, and adhesives. It examines the construction methodologies used to build a range of common structures, from fences and decking to gazebos and bridges, and shows how to avoid common problems that can adversely affect durability – particularly important when it comes to outdoor settings. Generously supplemented with over 100 photographs and illustrations, Wood in the Landscape is a terrific source of ideas that will inspire you to explore the many exciting possibilities for using wood to enhance your landscape designs. Wood in the Landscape is an invaluable resource for landscape architects, landscape designers, and architects who provide site-planning services.
Learn how to keep your lawn in perfect condition all year round
with this handy little guidebook from an experienced National Trust
head gardener. It's packed with invaluable advice on all aspects of
lawn design, creation and maintenance, whether you want an
immaculate striped formal lawn or a more hardwearing surface for
your children to play on, or even a romantic chamomile lawn or one
strewn with colourful spring flowers. It includes incredibly useful
troubleshooting tips for the typical problems your lawn might
experience, including invasive weeds, pests and diseases and the
effects of the weather. The author discusses which types of mower
work best for different lawns, when and how to water and feed, and
how to bring a neglected lawn back to life. He even dabbles in
artificial turf and how best to use it, and offers creative ideas
for decorative elements such as stepping stones, edgings and
winding paths. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this practical
guide contains everything you need to keep your lawn in tip-top
condition, every day of the year.
Viscountess Wolseley's 1919 book offers gardeners suggestions for
the perfection of their gardens through careful planning of the lie
of the ground and of restful lines.
Florida Gardening: The Newcomer's Survival Manual, Second Edition
by Monica Moran Brandies Even experienced gardeners who move to
Florida need help in coping with their new landscape and garden.
The climate, soil, plants, and pests are so different from those in
other places that the old techniques won't always do the job.
Neither will garden guides written for a northern climate. Here is
a garden guide written just for Florida. This new edition is
greatly expanded but has Monica's friendly and informative advice,
as it always did. With this guide you will avoid costly mistakes
and quickly gain confidence and garden success! Noted garden writer
Monica Brandies cheerfully tells how to: * prepare for the move *
avoid mistakes as you make a Florida landscape plan * adjust
familiar garden chores to the Florida climate * make the best tree,
shrub, lawn, and plant choices * garden in an easy, environmentally
friendly way and deal with pests * turn Florida sand into rich
garden soil * use mulches and native plants to reduce labor and
water * learn to recognize and use dramatic, colorful, exotic
plants * grow your own fresh fruits and vegetables * grow plain or
fancy plants in containers indoors and out * decorate your home,
patio, pool, and garden with amazing Florida plants
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