There is a growing interest in creating gardens for wildlife, but
this is often accompanied by a tendency to equate naturalness with
messiness. The idea that wildlife gardens need to be untidy and
unkempt persists. Understanding the needs of plants and how they
interact establishes some parameters for design, stimulates ideas
and reminds us of appropriate association of plants and materials.
Far from limiting creativity, it reinforces a sense of place.
Written by two experienced garden designers, this book uses the
language of design to frame garden habitats, uniting design
principles with an ecological perspective to create beautiful
wildlife havens.
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