Planting : The Planting Design Book for the Twenty-First Century

Planting : The Planting Design Book for the Twenty-First Century

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781840915297
  • DDC分類 635

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Planting explores nature's vast palette of plants, where they come from, what grows naturally in which conditions, but most importantly how they are used in gardens all around the world and how you can use them in your garden. Discover the simple joys of creativity and watching things grow whilst learning how to connect your garden planting with your surrounding landscape and your home to create the space that you want to live in. Planting looks at gardens through a designer's eyes and helps you plan your planting schemes and offer advice on the best plants for every situation. Chapters focus on what you want to achieve from your garden: Purpose explains how to attract wildlife, or create an edible kitchen garden; Structure suggests the best horizontal or vertical climbing plants; Colour showcases the best eye-catching displays; Season includes best seasonal scents; Style shows you how to achieve different looks from formal, geometric and wild to exotic, prairie and zen styles of planting and Conditions looks at the difficulties when faced with unique sites from urban or shady to dry or coastal gardens. In the final chapter, you will learn how to manage your garden and all about the practical aspects of buying, sowing, planting, pruning and propagation as well as container gardening and maintaining your plants. Case studies throughout will look at real examples of inspiring planting schemes in detail from around the world, going behind the scenes to discover how they work and why they work.Stunning, inspiring, imaginative and practical, Planting is a garden designbook that truly reflects the unique talents and experience of these two authors. A true twenty-first century classic.

Contents

Introduction Chapter 1 INFLUENCES Diarmuid Gavin and Terence Conran in conversation: Chapter 2 CONTEXT Plant provenance Locality Climate considerations Chapter 3 PURPOSE Biodiversity/wildlife Benefits of wildlife Edible gardens Family gardens Nocturnal gardens Chapter 4 STRUCTURE The bones of the garden The framework Bed and borders shapes, paths/arches; Pergolas and alleys; climbing plants on walls and fences; screens and hedges; ground-cover plants; lawns Textures Flower power: Containers on walls Chapter 5 COLOUR Hot colours Cool colours Using tonal colours Eye-catching colour combinations Colour-themed gardens Chapter 6 SEASON Spring colour Summer colour Autumn and winter colour Gardens for year-round interest Chapter 7 STYLES Historical context Formal gardens: Traditional and modern styles for large and small gardens Minimalism Zen gardens Informal and 'wild' gardens Sitting areas: natural arches and pergolas Naturalistic features: Wildflower areas, ponds, paths, steps Prairie style planting Exotic gardens Chapter 8 CONDITIONS Urban gardens: Water and bog gardens: styles, sizes Dry/coastal gardens: Gravel/sandy gardens Shade gardensfrom time to time Woodland gardens Chapter 9 PRACTICAL Basic equipment What to look for; when to buy; where to buy Soil types Planting Pruning and propagation Container gardening Maintenance Plant directory Index Acknowledgements

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