Named a Best Gift Book for Gardeners by The New York Times Book Review, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times, Domino magazine, and Goop. The team behind the inspirational design sites Gardenista.com and Remodelista.com presents an all-in-one manual for making your outdoor space as welcoming as your living room. Tour personality-filled gardens around the world and re-create the looks with no-fail planting palettes. Find hundreds of design tips and easy DIYs, editors’ picks of 100 classic (and stylish) objects, a landscaping primer with tips from pros, over 200 resources, and so much more.
Shows twenty gardens not generally opened to the public that were designed by international garden designers.
He is credited for leading the way to today’s focus on sustainability in garden design. The book will appeal to readers who favor beautiful, biodiverse, and ever-changing plantings: seed heads, grasses, sedges, and winter silhouettes.
Rushmatters rushmatters.co.uk At Grange Farm in Bedfordshire, England, Felicity Irons is the keeper of an age-old English custom: she weaves trugs, baskets, bags, and floor mats of sturdy, fragrant bulrush.
... Corinne, 18–29, 292 Gits, Linnea, 328 glassware, 257, 296, 302, 315, 323 Goodingham, Ben and Tim, 128–29 Governale, 76 Granada Tiles, 215 Grange, Kenneth, 299 Greenhouse, 56 groupings. See collections and compositions Groves, Josh, ...
This definitive guide shares essential information on planting, irrigation, nutrition, pruning, and transplanting.
“They love to come up here,” says Mudd as the dogs play on a rock overlooking the canyon, “but they will never come up here on their own. This is coyote territory. They're very clear about what those borders are.
A follow-up to the widely popular Flower Recipe Book, The Plant Recipe Book is the next great thing in interior plant design, providing simple steps showing anyone how to create stunning living plant decor.
This is the first comprehensive overview of a new planting approach that is wild and natural by nature, reflecting the global turn towards sustainability and the current zeitgeist in garden design.
“If you can't get to the High Line. . . this is the next best thing.” —The Washington Post Before it was restored, the High Line was an untouched, abandoned landscape overgrown with wildflowers.
A beautiful, in-depth celebration of all things Maine, from expert home design brand Remodelista.