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The Ultimate Garden Book for North America by David Stevens,Ursula Buchan Pdf
The Ultimate Garden Book, published in association with The Royal Horticultural Society, has been fully adapted for the American garden. It is a unique collaboration between two widely respected gardening authors who cover every aspect of creating and maintaining a garden - from the first design steps to choosing the plants - with more authority and panache than has ever before been brought together in one volume. The Ultimate Garden Book is packed with inspirational ideas, useful information, and expert advice. It is lavishly illustrated with superlative photographs of gardens from around the world, and with original full-color illustrations of the authors' inventive designs. With its broad canvas, immense detail, and fabulous illustrations, The Ultimate Garden Book offers something new and original to every gardener, whatever their experience - and the promise of a garden that is well-designed, well-maintained, and truly satisfying.
The New York Times Garden Book, Revised by Joan Lee Faust Pdf
Every Sunday, leading horticultural experts writing in the garden pages of The New York Times provide practical advice on almost every phase of gardening—from lawn care to pruning espalier trees; from pest control to terrace landscaping; from old-fashioned rose culture to the selection of exotic house plants . . . with new articles on current concerns—organic gardening, pest control without pesticides, the use of herbicides to control lawn weeds, the use of mulches—and space-saving suggestions such as how to grow strawberries in barrels and tubs, gardens in “hothouse bottles, and many more. This book goes beyond the ordinary reference manual on workaday chores to give you a rich collection of exciting garden ideas—many new, but all tried and tested . . . The New York Times Garden Book will stimulate you to a keener awareness of the vast gardening potentials at your command, whether you have a tiny plot or elaborate acres.
A captivating and fresh look at exciting gardening trends and the creative revolution in gardening sparked by a younger generation, Mark Cullen (A Greener Thumb) brings a focus on enhancing Canadian readers’ skills and their gardening experience. Dig into to changes reshaping gardeners and gardens across Canada today!
John Brookes, one of the world's most influential garden designers, is leading a quiet revolution and he is encouraging you to join in. In The New Garden, high-maintenance borders and manicured lawns give way to a host of more natural plantings and decorative treatments. Inspired by a series of fascinating garden case histories, John Brookes explores ways to combine native vegetation and materials with related plants and shows how to produce spectacular effects in keeping with your locale. Indispensable practical advice shows you how to work in harmony with nature at every stage of your garden's development - from the basic design and selection of materials for hard features, to choosing and positioning plant communities, and introducing garden art. Just as John Brookes set the standard for garden design books in the 1980s with The Garden Book, The New Garden is the trend-setting title for passionate gardeners of the 21st century.
This sumptuously illustrated survey from the venerable garden‐world authority, Christopher Woods, is the perfect armchair travel guide to 50 of the most innovative modern gardens from around the world.
Join Anna and Benjamin as, with a little help from their neighbor, they spend a year learning about all the wonderful things you can do in a garden: planting, harvesting, playing, enjoying picnics and spotting wildlife.
The engaging story of leaving a beloved garden and creating a new, very different garden, by one of America’s best-known and most accomplished garden writers.
Brian Minter's New Gardening Guide by Brian Minter,Greg Rasmussen Pdf
Each year thousands of visitors tour Minter Gardens in Chilliwack, B.C. Thousands more tune in to Brian Minter's radio shows. Now, for the first time, Brian has combined his passion for growing and his encyclopedic love of plants in a comprehensive guide. Imagine having a personal glimpse at the information Brian has collected through his work - details on soil preparation, the most successful cultivars, the hardiest perennials. This book is all that and more. It goes far beyond the realm of basic how-to guide to provide tried and tested combinations uniquely suited to the Canadian climate. From making the most of your vegetable patch to creating the extravagant hanging baskets for which Minter Gardens is known, this book is the ultimate guide. Brian knows each plant as well as you know an intimate friend. His planting tips, care methods, and lists of favourites are invaluable. This book allows your garden to benefit from Brian's years of experience.
Join leading garden writer Tim Richardson as he visits twenty-five significant English gardens made or remade over the past decade, in this comprehensive overview of the contemporary English garden scene, probably the most inventive garden culture in the world. From the cutting-edge naturalistic planting design of the Sheffield School to the scientific imagery of Througham Court, this stunning guide surveys a wide spectrum of garden styles;some are challenging or thought-provoking, while others reflect the sensuously romantic tradition of English planting design, which has also been moving ahead in interesting ways. The New English Garden presents all that is most interesting about garden-making in England in the twenty-first century, beautifully illustrated by Andrew Lawson’s photography of some of England’s most famous gardens, from Prince Charles’s garden at Highgrove,Christopher Llyod’s garden at Great Dixter and Arabella Lennox-Boyd’s garden at Gresgarth right up to the Olympic Park in 2012.