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It's been more than forty years since the second edition of this
landmark guide to the preservation and restoration of gardens and
landscapes at historic sites was published. Since the last edition
came out, author Rudy Favretti, the nation's foremost authority in
this area, has worked on many significant sites including both
Monticello and Mount Vernon. New to this edition are: *Personal
case studies from the authors' extensive experience in landscape
restoration-preservation * An in-depth look complete with color
images of the archaeological excavations at Bacon's Castle and
Monticello in Virginia *Seventy-three illustrations including eight
color photos *An enlarged and comprehensive bibliography *Fully
updated and added chapters based on new and emerging information in
the field Further, Landscape and Gardens for Historic Buildings
covers a wide array of topics including researching and planning,
maintaining restored landscapes, identifying authentic flora, and
selecting the right historical period, or a series of periods to
show the evolution of the historic landscape.
As Florida is developed the native flora is often replaced with
non-native plants. Wildlife habitat is reduced; water, fertilizer
and pesticide usage increases; and the appearance of Florida is
altered. But you can help reduce the damage being done to our
ecosystems by viewing your yard as part of the natural system. This
book will help you make a plan that will work for your yard and
choose the native plants that will thrive there. You will have the
joy of creating an aesthetically pleasing, life-supporting, and
environmentally sensitive landscape. Methods for a small fruit and
vegetable garden are also covered.
The essential elements of a dry Japanese garden are few: rocks,
gravel, moss. Simultaneously a sensual matrix, a symbolic form and
a memory theatre, these gardens exhibit beautiful miniaturization
and precise craftsmanship. However, their apparent minimalism
belies a deeper complexity. In Zen Landscapes, Allen S. Weiss takes
readers on a journey through these exquisite sites, explaining how
Japanese gardens must be approached according to the play of scale,
surroundings and seasons, as well as in relation to other arts,
thus revealing them as living landscapes rather than abstract
designs. These gardens are inspired by the Zen aesthetics of the
tea ceremony, manifested in poetry, painting, calligraphy,
architecture, cuisine and ceramics. Japanese art favours suggestion
and allusion, valuing the threshold between the distinct and the
inchoate, between figuration and abstraction, and Weiss argues that
ceramics play a crucial role here, relating as much to the
site-specificity of landscape as to the ritualized codes of the tea
ceremony and the everyday gestures of the culinary table. With more
than 100 stunning colour photographs, Zen Landscapes is the first
in-depth study in the West to examine the correspondences between
gardens and ceramics. A fascinating look at landscape art and its
relation to the customs and craftsmanship of the Japanese arts, it
will appeal to readers interested in landscape design and Japan's
art and culture.
In Postcards from the Hedge, Jill Appenzeller reflects on life,
family, and human nature in the context of her ever-changing
garden. The book is a collection of vivid vignettes that span all
four seasons as well as decades of memories both in and out of the
garden. From Gossip Girls, the story of the neighborhood kids
organizing a garden club, to I Don't Want It Perfect I Want It
Tuesday, about all the things that never get done in life as well
as in the garden, this is the story of humbling failures and
unexpected surprises, of friends and friendships, and the gift of
being present in the moment. Filled with humorous anecdotes and
surprising insights. Postcards from the Hedge explores what
gardening can teach us about ourselves and the world we live in.
Designing real gardens on slopes for real people forms the central
core of this book. It demonstrates that making plans for gardens on
slopes of all types really works. Not only that, they are a
necessary part of the process of turning challenging sites into
attractive gardens. This is a really useful book that shows how
good design helps to avoid costly common mistakes. It is a simple
and informative guide detailing from survey to construction and
planting. Not many gardens are completely flat. Just one step in a
garden makes a big difference, adding more interest to the site.
But slopes do present more of a challenge when designing gardens
and definitely add to the expense of a building project. A select
portfolio of beautifully designed gardens shows projects from start
to finish. These are not simply attractive garden plans - they
actually work! Not only does this book inspire, it will show how to
master hilly sites. There are currently no books that deal
specifically with this common problem: in fact, in many books,
designing gardens on slopes is barely mentioned. Students of garden
design, qualified garden and landscape designers, landscape
builders and architects, and owners of sloping gardens will
therefore find this book particularly useful.
A treasure finds new life in this reprint of an important work by
H. Inigo Triggs, one of Britain's greatest architects. Compiled at
the turn of the 20th Century, this classic work is still relevant
to today's landscape designers and architects on its hundredth
anniversary. Tour the great gardens of Rome, Florence, Milan, Lake
Como, and Verona, visiting the Vatican, royal palaces, and secluded
cloisters. Line drawings detail overall layouts for monumental
gardens, statuary, and architectural details, while photographs
concentrate on stunning perspectives. The text illuminates the
thoughts and aesthetics of the famed author. This book is an
invaluable inspiration for anyone planning an estate garden and an
indespensible reference for historians of British and classical
architecture.
Humphry Repton (1752-1818) remains one of England's most
interesting and prolific garden and landscape designers. Renowned
for his innovative design proposals and distinctive
before-and-after images, captured in his famous "Red Books,"
Repton's astonishing career represents the link between the simple
parklands of his predecessor Capability Brown and the more
elaborate, structured, and formal landscapes of the Victorian age.
This lavishly illustrated book, based on a wealth of new research,
reinterprets Repton's life, working methods, and designs, and
examines why they proved so popular in a rapidly changing world.
The ideal, easy-to-use resource for growing healthy, resilient,
low-maintenance trees, shrubs, vines and other fruiting plants from
around the world - perfect for farmers, gardeners and landscapers
at every scale. Illustrated with more than 200 colour photographs
and covering 50 productive edible crops - from Arctic kiwi to
jujebe, medlar to heartnut - this is the go-to guide for growers
interested in creating diversity in their growing spaces.
Cold-Hardy Fruits and Nuts is a one-stop compendium of the most
productive, edible fruit-and nut-bearing crops that push the
boundaries of what can survive winters in cold-temperate growing
regions. While most nurseries and guidebooks feature plants that
are riddled with pest problems (such as apples and peaches),
veteran growers and founders of the Hortus Arboretum and Botanical
Gardens, Allyson Levy and Scott Serrano, focus on both common and
unfamiliar fruits that have few, if any, pest or disease problems
and an overall higher level of resilience. Inside Cold-Hardy Fruits
and Nuts you'll find: Taste profiles for all fifty hardy fruits and
nuts, with notes on harvesting and uses Plant descriptions and
natural histories Recommended cultivars, both new and classic
Propagation methods for increasing plants Nut profiles including
almonds, chestnuts, walnuts and pecans Fertilisation needs and
soil/site requirements And much more! With beautiful and
instructive colour photographs throughout, the book is also full of
concise, clearly written botanical and cultural information based
on the authors' years of growing experience. The fifty fruits and
nuts featured provide a nice balance of the familiar and the
exotic: from almonds and pecans to more unexpected fruits like
maypop and Himalayan chocolate berry. Cold-Hardy Fruits and Nuts
gives adventurous gardeners all they need to get growing. Both
experienced and novice gardeners who are interested in creating a
sustainable landscape with a greater diversity of plant life -
while also providing healthy foods - will find this book an
invaluable resource.
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.
Born in Florence in 1910, Pietro Porcinai grew up on the classic
grounds of the Villa Gamberaia in Settignano where his father
served as head gardener. Although he studied agriculture in
college, Porcinai's true interest lay in the landscape architecture
practice he founded in 1938. Early projects centered in the area of
Arezzo, whose style reflected modernA ized traditional models. In
the postwar era the office flourished, producing modern gardens of
remarkable design and use of plants. In these works, Porcinai
convincingly demonstrated the affinity between historical
architecture and landscapes unA compromisingly modern. During his
long and productive career he also consulted on autostrada
planning, and designed public parks, memorials, and even a
Pinocchio theme park-at times collaborating with noted architects
such as Renzo Piano, Carlo Scarpa and Oscar Niemeyer. This book,
the first English-language study on Pietro Porcinai provides a
comprehensive and richly illustrated overview of his life and
remarkable achievements.
How do you design a landscape book suitable for its intended uses?
How can the natural qualities of a landscape be enhanced with new
features and focal points? How can you make pedestrians stay on the
footpath? What kind of plant, path or wall should you put where,
and what sort of contract should you choose for your client's
contractor? This refreshingly down-to-earth introduction to the
vast subject of landscape design and construction answers all these
questions, guiding new students through the many facets of
professional practice and welding together the artistic, legal,
financial, environmental and management issues which can seem so
dauntingly disconnected. Illustrated with original drawings,
photographs, sample plans and facsimiles, including a new colour
plate section, this readable classic has been fully revised and
updated throughout. It opens with a completely new chapter which
explains design and aesthetic principles, explores the history of
our relationship to landscape, and shows how design principles can
be applied to influence reactions to the finished site. The author
then considers different elements of hard landscape and their
relative merits in different situations. The soft landscape section
includes coverage of the effects of mass and form, natural and
abstract planting, and the difficult subject of plant selection. A
step-by-step guide through all the stages of managing a project,
from initial discussions with clients, site inspection, surveying
and quoting, through tendering, contracting, contractual
agreements, development from concept design to final plans and
drawings, as well as maintenance, now includes the current
information on CDM regulations and provides readers with a
plain-speaking reference on client management and contractual
administration. Added to the guide to drawing and lettering is an
extensive section on computer-aided design. A bibliography and list
of useful organization are also included.
2020 independent Press Award Winner--Green Book Category Rainwater
Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 2 is a how-to guide
enabling you to "plant the rain" by creating water-harvesting
"earthworks" or "rain gardens." Earthworks are simple, inexpensive
strategies and landforms that passively harvest multiple sources of
free on-site water including rainfall, stormwater runoff, air
conditioning condensate, and greywater within "living tanks" of
soil and vegetation. The plants then pump the water back out in the
form of beauty, food, shelter, wildlife habitat, timber and forage,
while controlling erosion, reducing down-stream flooding, dropping
utility costs, increasing soil fertility, and improving water and
air quality. This revised and expanded full-color second edition
builds on the information in Volume 1 by showing you how to turn
your yard, school, business, park, and neighborhood into lively,
regenerative producers of resources. Conditions at home will
improve as you simultaneously enrich the ecosystem and inspire the
surrounding community. Learn to select, place, size, construct, and
plant your chosen earthworks. All is made easier and more effective
by the illustrations of natural patterns of water and sediment flow
with which you can collaborate or mimic. Detailed step-by-step
instructions with over 550 images show you how to do it, and
plentiful stories of success motivate you so you will do it!
If you want to do your bit to support local biodiversity, start
your own wildlife pond in your back garden. Whether you are looking
to do something to help the environment, building a feature pond as
a family landscaping project, or attracting local wildlife to your
garden; a wildlife pond is a perfect addition to your gardening
efforts. Learn everything there is to know about wildlife ponds
with: - Photographic and illustrative step-by-step guides on
planning, creating, and maintaining your pond - A variety of pond
types covered, including natural-style ponds, container ponds, and
more traditional, formal-style ponds that still attract wildlife -
What to expect throughout the seasons, the creatures that will
visit, and the aquatic plants that will thrive - Tips on what to
look out for in your pond, encouraging a natural eco-system, and
how to maintain your newly built pond throughout the year Find out
everything you'll need to know to create a natural sanctuary in
your garden! This book shows you how to create a backyard pond
without filters, pipes, and chemicals, and how to attract and
support local species. RHS How to Create a Wildlife Pond provides
easy-to-follow steps on how to dig your own pond line, advice on
which pond plants to choose from, and how to make sure local
wildlife can enjoy your pond safely. This book will also give you
advice on how to take care of your newly built water feature so
that you're able to enjoy the local animals, insects and birds for
years to come. You can expect to see blackbirds bathing in your
pond, hedgehogs using it as a water source, and bats flying over at
night to catch insects. This wonderful book is filled with
photographs and illustrations that will make planning and creating
your own pond a therapeutic and fulfilling experience! Complete the
Series: There are so many ways for you to enjoy your garden! If
you're looking for tips on environmental changes and landscaping
ideas, DK books have even more gardening guides and projects for
you to explore. Discover RHS How to Garden the Low Carbon Way, or
bring even more feathered friends to your garden with How to
Attract Birds to Your Garden.
Planting, by famed landscape architects Piet Oudolf and Noel
Kingsbury, is a groundbreaking moment in horticulture. It is the
first book to share Oudolf s original planting plans and plant
groupings and the only book to explicitly show how his gardens and
landscapes are made. An intimate knowledge of plants is essential
to the success of this approach and Planting makes Oudolf s
considerable understanding of plant ecology and performance
accessible, explaining how plants behave in different situations,
what goes on underground, and which species make good neighbors.
Extensive plant charts and planting plans will help you choose
plants for their structure, color, and texture as well as the way
they perform in the landscape. A detailed directory, with details
each plant s life expectancy, the persistence of its seedheads, its
tendency to spread, and propensity to self-seed, is an invaluable
resource.Planting is an essential resource for designers and
gardeners looking to create plant-rich, beautiful gardens that
support biodiversity and nourish the human spirit."
'The most romantic, creative person in garden design I know.' Piet
Oudolf 'Jinny's genius is to marry a beautiful vision to an
extraordinary empathy with the landscape into which that vision
will fit, resulting in a pastoral harmony second to none' Victoria,
Lady Getty Prolific designer Jinny Blom embraces a wide variety of
styles, from large garden spaces to formal walled gardensand
contemporary installations. What defines her work is her skill with
plants and her ability to create a garden that responds to the
history of the site and the wider landscape. The gardens Jinny
creates are as different as their owners and their locations. In
this book, Jinny shares her insight into the creative process she
has developed while designing more than 250 gardens around the
world. The Thoughtful Gardener contains modern takes on traditional
forms, and is split into six sections: seeing, understanding,
structuring, harmonising, rooting, and liberating. All of Jinny's
gardens share a commitment to beautiful craftsmanship and
considered planting. Structure and detail are important, and
receive close attention. The styles vary considerably - logical,
calm, beautiful, romantic, naturalistic, formal, sometimes spare -
but the principles remain firm. Jinny designs for the long term,
with consideration for the environment; these gardens are built to
last. Reflecting Jinny's highly individual character, there is
plenty of wit and quirkiness alongside the expert knowledge, and it
will appeal to the widest audience of garden lovers. Thoughtful and
beautiful, yet practical and informative, this book marries
artistry with functionality.
In Setting the Scene leading garden designer George Carter
describes his own work over the past thirty years and puts it in
the context of the teachings of the great eighteenth-century
landscaper Humphry Repton. The result is a series of pithy lesson
that will be invaluable to any garden designer, or garden owner.
Rich in both inspiring ideas and practical advice, Setting the
Scene shows how successful gardens are designed and made. Following
the pattern set by Repton in his revered Red Books, Carter takes us
through the process in meticulous detail, leading us from the
initial site plan to the glory of the finished garden, and
illustrating each chapter with photographs and plans of gardens
from his own portfolio, ranging from small urban gardens to large
country estates, the world over.
Landscape designer Owen Wormser explains how to replace the
deadscape we call lawn with low-maintenance, eco-friendly meadows.
In this second edition of his award-winning book, he includes
photos of meadows in progress plus more ways to cultivate your own
organic meadow. This how-to book on growing your own wildflowers
and native grasses is also about sustainability, regeneration, and
beauty. In a world where lawns have wreaked havoc on our natural
ecosystems, meadows offer a compelling solution. It is garden
landscaping that is beautiful, all year round. Meadows establish
wildlife and pollinator habitats, are low-maintenance and low-cost,
have a built-in resilience that helps them weather climate
extremes, and can draw down and store far more carbon dioxide than
any manicured lawn. Wormser describes how to plant an organic
meadow garden or traditional meadow, that's right for your site.
His book includes guidance on: Preparing your site Designing your
meadow Planting without using synthetic chemicals Growing 21
starter native grasses and wildflowers, including butterfly weed,
smooth blue aster, purple coneflower, wild bergamot, blue grama
grass, switchgrass, and many more Building support in neighborhoods
where a tidy lawn is the standard. He also shares 28 color photos
that highlight the multitude of ways you can cultivate your own
organic meadow. To illuminate the many joys of meadow-building,
Wormser draws on his own stories, including how growing up off the
grid in northern Maine, with no electricity or plumbing, prepared
him for his work.
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