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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.
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.
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!
This title includes over 60 stage-by-stage construction and
planting sequences, garden case studies, a comprehensive directory
of plants and over 850 photographs. It shows you how to plan,
design and plant up beautiful and easy-to-maintain garden
courtyards, walled spaces, patios, terraces and enclosed backyards.
You can create a courtyard in any style - a traditional patio, a
Mediterranean-style terrace, an outdoor living and dining space, a
productive area for growing fruit and vegetables, a peaceful
retreat, or an ultra-modern design. It features step-by-step advice
on all the practicalities, from planning a suitable layout and
preparing the site, to sourcing all the elements and choosing the
plants. This beautiful book is packed with creative ideas for
making a successful courtyard space. There is advice on flooring,
walls and screens, containers, structures, furniture, ornaments,
water features and lighting. Inspirational examples are presented
alongside step-by-step instructions to explain the features shown.
Case studies with detailed plans explore the dynamics of the
different designed spaces, and a plant directory gives a
comprehensive listing of planting options. A section on maintenance
shows how to keep your courtyard looking its best. If you have a
space to design from scratch or one that needs an overhaul, this
book provides all the advice you will need.
2020 Independent Press Award Winner--Home & Garden Category
Turn water scarcity into water abundance! Rainwater Harvesting for
Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1, 3rd Edition is the best-selling,
award-winning guide on how to conceptualize, design, and implement
life-enhancing water-, sun-, wind-, and shade-harvesting systems
for your home, landscape, and community. This book enables you to
assess your on-site resources, gives you a diverse array of
strategies to maximize their potential, and empowers you with
guiding principles to create an integrated, multi-functional plan
specific to your site and needs. Clearly written with more than 290
illustrations, this full-color edition helps bring your site to
life, reduce your cost of living, endow yourself and your community
with skills of self-reliance and cooperation, and create living air
conditioners of vegetation growing beauty, food, and wildlife
habitat. Stories of people who are successfully welcoming rain into
their life and landscape will invite you to do the same.
Leading landscape architect Kim Wilkie is revered for his unusual
vision and his acute grasp of how people have moulded their
environment over the centuries. This updated version of his classic
book, Led by the Land, has been expanded to include fresh thoughts
on farming and settlement and new projects, both huge and intimate,
from the designs for new cities in Oman and England to the Swansea
Maggie's Centre, and from plans for London's Natural History Museum
grounds to the sculptural setting of a furniture factory in
Leamington Spa. Wilkie has taken his genius to many parts of the
world - including the United States, Chile, Russia, Transylvania,
Italy, the Middle East, the very edge of the Arctic Circle, as well
as the British Isles - but to each undertaking he brings the same
approach of reverence for the land and the creatures that inhabit
it. He does not impose his inspiration on it but interacts with it.
He allows the land to lead him. Led by the Land ruminates on our
species' place in the environment, the way past masters have
fashioned it and the hopes for our future fruitful connections and
offers not only a rich account of an unusual talent, but also an
optimistic vision for our future.
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.
'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.
Up until now, many of these gardens have only been enjoyed by
family and friends. They spotlight innovative design, native
plants, natural scenery, and Guatemala's rich history and culture.
Stunning photographs show how plants and architectural features
come together to create extraordinary indoor and outdoor living
spaces. The book is divided into six regions, each with its own
unique topography, climate, and character.
By the beginning of the nineteenth century, landscape gardening had
divided into at least two branches. The geometric style promoted
strictly ordered gardens, while the natural style, for which the
period is known, preserved characteristics of untamed vistas.
Edited by a former professional rival, John Claudius Loudon (1783
1843), this one-volume collection of the works of Humphry Repton
(1752 1818) first appeared in 1840. Featuring more than 250
engravings, it illuminates the principal styles and contemporary
debates of landscape design. Including perspective tricks to
disguise differing water levels, and instructions on the use of
cattle as a natural measure of scale, Repton's writings reflect the
attention to detail that was involved in planning and executing
major projects. The collection is prefaced with a biographical
notice believed to have been written by the architect John Adey
Repton (1775 1860), who collaborated with his father on many
schemes."
The soul of a famous garden, revealed. Before it was restored, the
High Line was an untouched, abandoned landscape overgrown with
wildflowers. Today it is much more than that; it's a central plaza,
a cultural centre, a walkway, and a green retreat in a bustling
city that is free for all to enjoy. But above all else, it is a
beautiful, dynamic garden with plantings designed by Piet Oudolf,
one of the world's most extraordinary garden designers. Gardens of
the High Line, by Piet Oudolf and Rick Darke, offers an in-depth
view into the planting designs, plant palette, and maintenance of
this landmark achievement. It reveals a four-season garden that is
filled with native and exotic plants, drought-tol-erant perennials,
and grasses that thrive and spread. It also offers inspiration and
advice to home gardeners and garden designers looking to recreate
its iconic, naturalistic style. Featuring stunning photographs by
Rick Darke and an introduction by Robert Hammond, the founder of
the Friends of the High Line, this large-trim, photo-driven book is
a must-have for anyone who appreciates the nature of design.
A beautifully illustrated history of the world famous landscape
garden at Stourhead, created by generations of the Hoare banking
dynasty. Cross the south lawn at Stourhead and descend through the
ancient and rare trees. Soon you will see a great lake appear,
decorated with classical temples and arched bridge that lunges to
the other side of the water. Continue on and you will find a
mystical, jagged grotto; a gothic hideaway; gods, muses and saints.
This is how Henry Hoare - known as Henry the Magnificent - would
have approached the garden he designed with Henry Flitcroft. Did he
imagine himself as a journeying Aeneas, or was he recreating a
Claud Lorrain landscape? This is the first history - in colour - of
a unique landscape created by generations of the Hoare banking
family. It follows its evolution, describing how flights of folly,
individual flair and tastes, combined with careful stewardship,
have formed a national treasure and one of the finest example of
the English landscape garden. The book includes a foreword by James
Stourton and newly commissioned photography by renowned garden
photographer Marianne Majerus.
The right kind of stone and how you incorporate it in your
landscape and garden can make all the difference. Stone, a broad
term that includes pavers, fieldstones, bricks, rocks and boulders,
and stone veneer, can be used to create a distinct yet practical
component to any yard. And with the variety of natural and
manufactured stone products widely available today, incorporating
stone in the landscape is no longer out of reach.
"Stonescaping Idea Book" showcases a wide range of inspiring and
practical ideas for using stone in all types of landscape settings
and for all budgets and regions of the country. Along with
tried-and-true designs for inviting walkways and beautiful walls,
new ways of using stone in gardens and patio spaces are also
presented. You'll discover ideas for creating graceful streams,
waterfalls, or even simple fountains that will help transform your
backyard into a private retreat. And you'll find a wide range of
outdoor living spaces that family and friends can enjoy for years
to come. As the examples in the book demonstrate, there is a world
of stone to explore; this book will help get you started on the
right path.
Topics covered include:
Patios & Terraces
Paths, Walks & Steps
Walls
Pools & Ponds
Seating & Sculpture
Learn the Essentials of Creating Beautiful, Fire-Resistant
Properties With wildfires getting more frequent and ferocious,
approximately 120 million US citizens live with the threat of being
overrun. Are you one of them? If so, Firescaping helps you create a
safer environment. This unique form of landscaping design keeps
your property healthy, clean, and clear. Land management expert
Douglas Kent shares decades of experience working in many of the
nation's most flammable areas. Get the information needed to
determine your property's degree of fire risk. Learn effective
design strategies for your home and landscape, as well as key
characteristics that make your property more accessible to
firefighters. With checklists, simple instructions, and tips that
truly work, this practical, hands-on guide is a valuable resource
for homeowners, business owners, landscape professionals, and fire
protection agencies. If you live in an area at risk, this book can
help to prepare you and give you peace of mind.
One of the most renowned landscape architects in practice today,
Laurie Olin has created designs for the grounds of the Washington
Monument, the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, and Bryant
Park in New York City. His recent projects include the
award-winning landscape for the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia,
Apple Park in Cupertino, and Simon and Helen Director Park in
Portland, Oregon. All these and many more iconic works were
realized under the auspices of OLIN, the landscape architectural
firm he cofounded in 1976. Olin is also a prolific writer, and in
this volume a selection of his published work has been assembled
for the first time. The collection comprises articles, lectures,
and essays spanning a wide array of subjects--from horticulture and
education to urban history. Olin's musings on his own creative
development, the evolving state of the profession of landscape
architecture, and many other topics will interest a wide range of
readers. As a young man, Olin studied civil engineering at the
University of Alaska and earned a degree in architecture from the
University of Washington, where Richard Haag stimulated his
interest in landscape and the poet Theodore Roethke encouraged his
literary skills. Through a long and distinguished career, he has
enlivened the field with his humanistic perspective and his
multivalent approach to urban design. The author of several books,
including, most recently, France Sketchbooks: The Travel
Sketchbooks of Artists and Designers (2020) and Be Seated (2018),
Olin is among the profession's most influential voices. A Fellow of
both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American
Society of Landscape Architects, he is a recipient of the 1998
Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters
and the 2011 American Society of Landscape Architects Medal. In
2012 Olin received the National Medal of Arts--the highest lifetime
achievement award given to an artist by the president.
This book presents a chronological review of garden design which
both simplifies the big picture and supplies a rationale, with
examples, of the merits and demerits of each design period while
reflecting on the social conditions which generated each one. It
gathers together design ideas and their implementation over the
last 500 years, presented in historical order and simplified to
allow easy digestion by the reader, particularly if meeting the
subject for the first time. As such the book demystifies history
and identifies the relative importance of new approaches in design,
particularly where they are seen to be progressive. Essential
examples from each design period or style are included, based upon
their contribution to the progress of design and relating to their
value, particularly in the teaching of garden and landscape design
principles. Thus the reader will be able to quickly grasp the
essence of historical design styles, discover where they can go to
see them for themselves and to appreciate how relevant they are to
present day theories of design.By concentrating on Britain's own
heritage the book offers a sound understanding of influences and
thereby helps to inform design practice. Since the principles of
design are universal, it will be of relevance in many countries
throughout the world. The book is illustrated with photographs,
diagrams and plans, creating a readily-accessible and informative
volume.
'Designer Matt Keightley's first book is a thing of beauty and a
valuable source of design inspiration - a stylish guide to a
stylish garden.' - Gardens Illustrated Do you want your outdoor
space to look as stylish and as well designed as your home? RHS
Design Outdoors will give you the ideas and know-how you need to
make that happen. Award-winning designer Matt Keightley has curated
a collection of 35 gardens, created either by him or by other
leading contemporary designers, that will provide the inspiration
to transform your outdoor space. Gardeners features include
award-winning designers Jo Thompson, Tom Stuart Smith, Tony Woods,
Charlotte Rowe and Andrew Wilson. For each case study there is a
detailed plan, information on the plants and materials used and a
wealth of gorgeous photography by leading garden photographer
Marianne Majerus. The designs are organized into five categories:
Showstoppers at Home - high-design concepts that are nonetheless
achievable; Family-friendly - gardens that incorporate play areas
and socialising; Minimalist - spaces with larger areas of hard
landscaping and bold, restrained planting; Plants First - gardens
where more than half of the outdoor space is planted; and Other
Spaces - roof terraces, basement areas and front gardens. This wide
array of garden styles means that there is inspiration for all
types of garden, and for all types of gardener.
Maximize your water harvesting potential with efficient,
cost-effective earthworks In the face of drought and
desertification, well-designed, water harvesting earthworks such as
swales, ponds, and dams are the most effective way to channel water
into productive use. The result can be increased food production,
higher groundwater levels, reduced irrigation needs, and enhanced
ecosystem resilience. Yet, due to a lack of knowledge, designers,
and landowners often build earthworks that are costly,
inappropriately sized and sited, or even dangerous. The
Permaculture Earthworks Handbook is the first dedicated, detailed
guide to the proper design and construction of water harvesting
earthworks. It covers the function, design, and construction
methods for nine main types of water harvesting earthworks across a
full range of climates. Coverage includes: Swales, ponds, dams,
hugelkultur, net-and-pan systems, spate irrigation, and more Cost
versus benefit of different earthworks Assessing site needs and
suitability Soil types and hydrology Designing for maximum
efficiency and lowest cost Risk assessment and safe construction
Stacking functions and integrating earthworks into a design This
practical handbook is the essential resource for permaculture
designers, teachers and students, landowners, farmers,
homesteaders, landscape architects, and others involved in
maximizing the water harvesting potential of any landscape at the
lowest cost and impact. Douglas Barnes is a permaculture designer
trained in Australia by Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton. He has
designed and built earthworks in North America, Japan, and Andra
Pradesh, India. He lives in Tweed, Ontario in a passive solar house
he designed and built, and he blogs at permaculturerelections.com.
Any backyard has the potential to refresh and inspire if you know
what to do. Jan Johnsen's new book, Gardentopia: Design Basics for
Creating Beautiful Outdoor Spaces, will delight all garden lovers
with over 130 lushly illustrated landscape design and planting
suggestions. Ms. Johnsen is an admired designer and popular speaker
whose hands-on approach to "co-creating with nature" will have you
saying, "I can do that!' This info-packed, sumptuous book offers
individual tips for enhancing any size landscape using 'real world'
solutions. The suggestions are grouped into five categories that
include Garden Design and Artful Accents, Walls, Patios, and Steps
and Plants and Planting, among others. Whether you are an
experienced gardener or a landscaping novice, Gardentopia will
inspire you with tips such as 'Soften a Corner", "Paint it Black",
and "Hide and Reveal".
Ultimate Gardens & Swimming Pools Front cover image Wim Pauwels
Not yet printed due - 05/19 9782875500656 Hardback Beta-Plus
Publishing Territory: World Size: 340 mm x 270 mm Pages: 192
Illustrations: 200 colour RRP GBP69.95 This book features some of
the world's most beautiful private gardens and swimming pools,
realised by the best garden and landscape architects working today.
Includes private gardens from the UK, France, Belgium, and Hong
Kong. Text in English and French.
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