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Andrew Mikolajski's Garden Design offers a complete breakdown of
the process involved in creating a garden, from making an initial
assessment of the site's possibilities to applying design
principles and choosing plants and landscaping materials. It is
aimed at amateurs who have no previous knowledge of garden-making
but will also be of value to professionals entering the trade. Most
books on garden design are either very technical or are
predominantly picture books. This manual is different. A lively and
provocative read, it is full of handy hints and tips for creating
the perfect outdoor environment. Readers are encouraged to explore
and question established ideas about good garden design, and will
be sure to grow in confidence as they learn how to make informed
decisions about every aspect of the garden design process.
Have you ever stared out your window at your back yard and dreamed
of creating your very own Monet masterpiece? Have you ever looked
out at your patch of grass and wondered where all those beautiful
gardens in magazines come from? Have you ever given up and just
closed your blinds? Then take this book home and get it dirty. It
is an easy-to-follow guide to creating a garden that will be your
unique masterpiece. Gardens that capture your eyes and heart don't
come about by accident. Imagination as well as careful planning -
before planting - intertwine in the process of designing inspiring
gardens. Ruth Olde designs just this way. In "Landscaping Made Easy
By Design", Ruth shares her planning methods and experiences in a
delightful, readable way. You will view a multitude of garden
designs that illustrate Ruth's basic premise - your garden is a
space for living, made up of rooms. These outdoor rooms can be
romantic, whimsical or formal, reflecting your personality.
Revitalise your recipes with the joys and satisfaction of foraged
ingredients from your garden and beyond. In high-end restaurants
and in the home, more and more cooks have unearthed the pleasures
of using natural, foraged ingredients. But, what few realise is
that you don't necessarily have to go rootling in hedgerows or
woodlands to find them. Many of our own gardens contain an
abundance of edible and medicinal plants, grown mainly for their
ornamental appearance. Most gardeners are completely unaware that
what they have actually planted is a rather exotic kitchen garden.
The Garden Forager explores over 40 of the most popular garden
plants that have edible, medicinal or even cosmetic potential,
accompanied by recipes, remedies, and interesting facts, and
illustrated throughout in exquisite watercolours by Lizzie Harper.
This beautifully illustrated book redefines how we look at our
gardens and unleashes the unknown potential of everyday plants -
making it a must-have for anyone interested in gardening, cooking,
or foraging. 'jammed full of fascinating garden lore, culinary
history and clever recipes' Susan Low, Delicious
Since the first edition was published in 1992, Nick Robinson's The
Planting Design Handbook has been widely used as a definitive text
on landscape architecture courses throughout the world. It remains
one of the few titles written by a practicing landscape architect
and educator who is also a horticulturalist and accomplished
plantsman, and which deals with the application of planting design
on a large scale in landscape architecture and urban design
projects. The Planting Design Handbook is distinctive for its
elegant integration of an ecological approach with an understanding
of visual and spatial composition. It emphasizes the role of
vegetation layers and designed plant communities in complex and
diverse plant assemblages for all kinds of sites and uses. This
expanded and comprehensively updated third edition still provides a
complete examination of principles and practice of design for
public, institutional and private landscapes. It takes account of
developments in theory and practice, especially in the use of
perennials, and reflects a variety of media and approaches current
in landscape architecture and design. All chapters have been
revised and re-written to ensure updated references and new
references have been added. Many new photographs of planting and
projects around the world have been included, with examples of
current professional drawings to illustrate the design process. It
is generously illustrated, including a colour section and the
beautifully detailed line drawings of the Chinese architect and
painter Jia-Hua Wu.
A practical guide to creating a beautiful native wildflower meadow
or a colourful area of cornfield annuals, in even the smallest of
gardens.
Plant, soil, moss, twine--that's all you need to create the
exciting form of bonsai known as koke (moss) dama (ball). Moss Ball
Bonsai provides all the information you need to make these
self-contained gardens, using different types of plants--from
flowering trees and ferns to grasses and cacti. A sampling of 100
different kokedama shows how even the most common of house plants
can shine in this appealing no-pot environment, while a section on
mosses acquaints you with the many tones and textures of this
versatile plant family. With this bonsai guide, you will learn how
to: Create and maintain a healthy home for your miniature garden's
root system Use inexpensive house plants and cuttings as the basis
of your kokedama Make beautiful (and quirky) group plantings within
a single project Find, collect and propagate moss And more! Whether
resting on a pottery dish or suspended in the air, these little
indoor gardens are a wonderful way to add a touch of artistry and
greenery to your home or work space.
Just as he demystified the soil food web in his ground-breaking
book Teaming with Microbes, in this new work Jeff Lowenfels
explains the basics of plant nutrition from an organic gardener s
perspective. Most gardeners realize that plants need to be fed but
know little or nothing about the nature of the nutrients and the
mechanisms involved. In his trademark down-to-earth, style,
Lowenfels explains the role of both macronutrients and
micronutrients and shows gardeners how to provide these essentials
through organic, easy-to-follow techniques. Along the way,
Lowenfels gives the reader easy-to-grasp lessons in the biology,
chemistry, and botany needed to understand how nutrients get into
the plant and what they do once they re inside. (Don t worry: you
won t have to learn college-level science.) Teaming with Nutrients
will make you a better informed, more successful, more
environmentally responsible gardener and will give you a new
appreciation for the plants you grow. "
A must-read for anyone who wants to know how to grow their own
zero-food miles, pesticide-free veg, while treading gently upon our
planet. Dave Goulson, author of The Garden Jungle and Gardening for
Bumblebees Whether you're an experienced gardener or have ambitious
plans for your allotment, this A-Z, soil-to-table guide shows you
how to reduce chemical inputs; naturally enrich your growing
ecology; and create a hardy, nutrient-dense and delicious crop. In
The Healthy Vegetable Garden, expert organic gardener Sally Morgan
explains how to use natural approaches to cope with the challenges
of a changing climate through principles from regenerative
gardening, agroecology and permaculture - all to help your green
space thrive. The Healthy Vegetable Garden shows you how to: Combat
disease and keep pests at bay with natural predators, companion
planting and trap and barrier crops Choose the right plants to
attract pollinators and pest predators Build a healthy soil full of
organic matter, earthworms and mycorrhizal fungi Regenerate soil
through no-dig practices, composting, cover crops and mulching
Boost biodiversity through the use of crop rotations and
polyculture Rewild your garden by creating a range of habitats,
making use of walls and fences, log piles, water features and wild
corners Understand plant defences and use biocontrols Make natural
barriers, traps and lures A healthy, productive garden should work
in harmony with nature to produce and protect delicious fruits and
vegetables as well as build a rich soil that is full of life. With
The Healthy Vegetable Garden, growers of all levels will start
reducing incidents of pests and diseases while creating a verdant
habitat - all without the need for fertilizers, pesticides or
weedkillers.
Miniature Moss Gardens presents expert advice and techniques from
Japan, the birthplace of miniature gardening. In Japan, moss is
revered for its sublime colors and textures, inspiring gardeners
and non-gardeners alike. Moss can be found everywhere--in your
garden, in crevices between stones, and in cracks in the city
concrete. In the tiny world of terrariums, container gardens, dish
gardens and kokedama (moss ball gardens), moss is a magic carpet
that turns a diminutive plot of soil into a self-contained living
world. You'll learn about: Finding and collecting moss Choosing
soils and containers Designing your garden for visual effect
Choosing the best plants for your mini garden Making a perfect
kokedama moss ball garden Enhancing your moss garden with rocks and
other design elements Designing a gorgeous terrarium And much more!
Miniature Moss Gardens offers expert advice and techniques from the
birthplace of miniature gardening. One of the only books in print
to focus on moss and miniature gardens, it is friendly enough for
total beginners and full of ideas and tips for experienced
gardeners.
Dig into eco-gardening and cultivate your green thumb. Discover how
to care for the planet while you care for your garden. This is your
no-fuss guide to planet-friendly gardening. Do you want a beautiful
and productive garden that won't cost the earth but don't know
where to start? This wildlife gardening book for beginners will
introduce you to all aspects of sustainable gardening. It includes
a wide selection of recommended plants including trees, climbers,
and wildflowers, to help encourage local biodiversity in your
garden. Whether you're growing in pots on your patio or have a
fully-fledged garden, this organic gardening book explores
everything you need to know to create your own eco-garden. Discover
how to minimise garden waste and make soil-building compost. Learn
how to do your bit to reduce your carbon footprint and make a
positive contribution to slowing down climate change. You don't
have to be a horticulture expert to get started, this indispensable
reference book will take you through every single step! It
includes: - Tips on how to turn your outdoor space into a refuge
for local wildlife - Packed with practical, jargon-free know-how
and simple gardening techniques - Easy-to-follow format to help
grow your gardening knowledge Let It Grow! Gorgeous, full-colour
photography provides plenty of inspiration and
environmentally-friendly ideas. Expert tips and step-by-step
instructions on every page guide you on how to be more sustainable
and why it's important. Grow Eco Gardening covers everything you
need to work in harmony with nature. It's the perfect book for
beginner gardeners who want to do their bit for the climate.
Complete the Series: Make your green-fingered dreams a reality with
the Grow series from DK. Learn how to brighten up even the
trickiest areas in Grow Containers, or discover how to prune your
garden in Grow Pruning & Training. Alternatively, there are
more titles to explore such as Grow Easy Veg and Grow Houseplants.
This book is aimed at the majority of us who live in terraced
houses, high rise flats, town houses and semi-detached properties
with a small garden and often nowhere to grow but the patio. It
shows how to make the most of pots and planters; how to plan for a
reasonable yield; and how never to run out of at least something to
special eat. You might not have all the space in the world, but you
can enjoy all the flavour in the world. With the step-by-step
instructions in this book you will be able to grow, nurture and
harvest your own fruit, vegetables and herbs in a range of pots and
containers, including recycled ones such as plastic milk bottles,
and kitchen sinks.
Permaculture tends to be very much in the domain of home gardeners
and property owners. But what if we could take it all a step
further, and merge the fields of permaculture and market gardening?
In The Permaculture Market Garden, author Zach Loeks brings
together his passion for sustainable permaculture food production
systems and beautiful, vibrant illustrations to provide a highly
visual guide to the smooth integration of permaculture into the
market garden, in ways that are scalable to specific situations.
Profiling crops and ecosystem-based techniques, Loeks demonstrates
a profitable, sustainable and approachable model for the future of
market gardening. Along the way, Loeks introduces his own system of
PermaBeds, season extension techniques, intensive and rotational
interplanting, in-depth discussions on soil health, and more,
bringing activities, designs and prospects of farming to life
through illustrations, so the reader can be immersed within the
world of permaculture farming. Playful, informative and curious,
inspiring and beautiful and packed with accessible practical
information, The Permaculture Market Garden will inspire both the
seasoned market gardener as well as anyone aspiring to start a
business. Zach Loeks is a market gardener, farm consultant and
educator living in the Ottawa Valley. Winner of two regional awards
for sustainability and innovation in agriculture, he shares his
expertise in farming, design and business through a successful
series of on-farm workshops, conferences and schools, as well as a
successful year-round CSA.
"Edible Forest Gardens" is a groundbreaking two-volume work that
spells out and explores the key concepts of forest ecology and
applies them to the needs of natural gardeners in temperate
climates. Volume I lays out the vision of the forest garden and
explains the basic ecological principles that make it work. In
Volume II, Dave Jacke and Eric Toensmeier move on to practical
considerations: concrete ways to design, establish, and maintain
your own forest garden. Along the way they present case studies and
examples, as well as tables, illustrations, and a uniquely valuable
"plant matrix" that lists hundreds of the best edible and useful
species.
Taken together, the two volumes of "Edible Forest Gardens" offer an
advanced course in ecological gardening-one that will forever
change the way you look at plants and your environment.What is an
edible forest garden?An edible forest garden is a perennial
polyculture of multipurpose plants. Most plants regrow every year
without replanting: perennials. Many species grow together: a
polyculture. Each plant contributes to the success of the whole by
fulfilling many functions: multipurpose. In other words, a forest
garden is an edible ecosystem, a consciously designed community of
mutually beneficial plants and animals intended for human food
production. Edible forest gardens provide more than just a variety
of foods. The seven F's apply here: food, fuel, fiber, fodder,
fertilizer, and "farmaceuticals," as well as fun. A beautiful, lush
environment can be a conscious focus of your garden design, or a
side benefit you enjoy
Sarah Glover loves to cook, whether it's on the edge of a windswept
cliff, in a clearing in the forest, or on a sandy stretch of beach.
Although she's made a career as a chef in Australia and New York
City, her heart lives outdoors. Filled with gorgeous photographs
from the shores of Tasmania and beaches of Sydney to the mountains
of Australia's east coast, this cookbook shares her recipes and
secrets to inspire others to cook and eat outside. She offers tips
for preparing food over an open flame as well as a list of basic
outdoor cooking equipment. Anyone who thinks camping food begins
and ends with coffee and toasted marshmallows will be surprised to
discover how easy it is to create a stunning four-course meal with
a few pots and one fire. From solid staples like tender roast
chicken and potatoes to dinner-party-worthy kumquat bellinis and
quail with truffles, Glover sets the stage for any kind of outdoor
experience. Her recipes are simple and straightforward-often
involving only a handful of ingredients-and her instructions are
breezy and clear. Whether it's a quiet retreat in nature or a
dawn-to-dusk beach party, Sarah Glover has a menu that will satisfy
your hunger for fresh, modern food eaten in the great outdoors.
THE UPDATED, AUTHORITATIVE GUIDE TO SPORTS FIELD MANAGEMENT THAT
INCLUDES THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN, AND ON, THE FIELD The updated
Third Edition of Sports Fields: Design, Construction, and
Maintenance is a comprehensive reference for professionals who are
responsible for the design, construction, renovation, and
maintenance of athletic facilities. This book contains illustrative
examples of specific design elements of the most popular sports
facilities. This Third Edition contains new chapters on safety,
public relations, and professionalism for future sports field
managers, as well as fresh drawings and photos that highlight
innovative field layout, grading, irrigation, and drainage. All-new
case studies review best practices and techniques for sports fields
ranging from youth and high school fields to fields that are
designed for professional athletes. This text is also an ideal
resource for anyone studying for Sports Field Manager Certification
(offered by STMA). Features new case studies that include design
and management best practices for all levels and types of sports
facilities Offers new chapters on safety, public relations, and
professionalism for future sports field managers Includes new
illustrations and photos of innovative field layout, grading,
irrigation, and drainage Contains the most recent information on
sand-based field systems and synthetic turf Presents discussions of
a range of fields including baseball, softball, football, soccer,
lacrosse, field hockey, tennis, and track and field Sports Fields:
Design, Construction, and Maintenance, Third Edition is a blueprint
for field managers, designers, and builders for successful sports
field projects.
An indispensable and lavishly illustrated guide to creating a
garden that attracts and sustains butterflies Butterfly gardening
creates habitats that support butterflies, connecting us with some
of the most beautiful creatures in the natural world and bringing
new levels of excitement and joy to gardening. In this engaging and
accessible guide, lavishly illustrated with more than two hundred
color photographs and maps, accomplished butterfly gardener Jane
Hurwitz presents essential information on how to choose and
cultivate plants that will attract a range of butterflies to your
garden and help sustain all the stages of their life cycles. An
indispensable resource for aspiring and experienced butterfly
gardeners alike, Butterfly Gardening is the most gardener-friendly
source on the subject, covering all the practical details needed to
create a vibrant garden habitat that fosters butterflies. It tells
you which plants support which butterflies, depending on where you
live; it describes what different butterflies require in the garden
over the course of their lives; and it shows you how to become a
butterfly watcher as well as a butterfly gardener. While
predominantly recommending regionally native plants, the book
includes information on non-native plants. It also features
informative interviews with experienced butterfly gardeners from
across the United States. These gardeners share a wealth of
information on plants and practices to draw butterflies to all
kinds of gardens--from small suburban gardens to community plots
and larger expanses. Whether you are a gardener who wants to see
more butterflies in your garden, a butterfly enthusiast who wants
to bring that passion to the garden, or someone who simply wants to
make their garden or yard friendlier to Monarchs or other
butterflies, this is a must-have guide. An essential guide for
aspiring and experienced butterfly gardeners Encourages readers to
rethink gardening choices to support butterflies and other
pollinators in their gardens and communities Introduces gardeners
to butterfly watching Includes regional lists of plant species that
are time-proven to help sustain butterflies and their caterpillars
Features informative interviews with expert butterfly gardeners
from across the United States
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