One of House & Garden's book picks for 2020:'Whether you dream of a Mediterranean oasis, a rose-filled retreat or a tropical jungle, Green will help you to make the most of your space, proving that small can indeed be beautiful.'One of Daily Mail's best books of the year:'Can a really small space ever be turned into a beautiful garden? Fashionable garden designer Ula Maria shows how even the tiniest balcony or courtyard can become something special. Featuring numerous case histories and practica...
Garden Pools and Fountains (Ortho's All About)
by Veronica Lorson Fowler and Jamie Beyer
Hints on the Formation of Gardens and Pleasure Grounds
by John Claudius Loudon
A gorgeous celebration of the shade garden--featuring nearly 300 perennials, annuals, bulbs, ferns, ornamental grasses, and climbing plants that will thrive without direct sunlight A shaded garden can be a soothing sanctuary that even the most dedicated sun worshipper can welcome on a hot summer day. But how do you get plants to grow in a spot where trees and shrubs hide the sun? In this stunning volume, garden expert Larry Hodgson shows how to create a lush and lovely garden filled with plants...
Biebrich (Historische Baudenkmaler, Parks Und Garten in Hessen, #2429) (Broschuren Historischer Baudenkmaler, #8)
by Sonja Geurts
Packed with over 200 stunning pictures, the book is separated into five sections which give tips and hints on how to transform 'tired' areas of any garden into an oasis. Whether adding a new patio, creating a seating area or an area by the pool, Garden Magic has lots of magical ideas to help get the look and feel you want. Just as important as the structural elements in the garden are the flowers. Find out which plants to put where to achieve the most impact and effect; which colours to use and...
Materials and Methods for Landscape Architecture Construction
by Harlow C. Landphair
The Natural Principles of Landscape Gardening
by Joseph Foresyth Johnson
Approaches to Landscape introduces and explores the main perspectives in this increasingly popular field of study. The book ranges widely across disciplines, tracing the evolution of ideas about landscape and the contributions of, among others, landscape historians, landscape archaeologists, human geographers, psychologists, art historians, and political scientists. The author pays particular attention to the divergence of approaches between those who apply technical expertise to investigating t...