Join Books.org — it's free

North American Gardens, Landscape Gardening, Regional Gardening - General & Miscellaneous, Garden Design
Country Gardening: Design Ideas and a Practical Guide by Theodore James β€” book cover

Country Gardening: Design Ideas and a Practical Guide

by Theodore James, Harry Haralambou
Write a review
Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

Country Gardening-from the team that created Abrams' popular Seaside Gardening-provides the ideas and information needed to create a beautiful garden for relaxation and entertainment, full of surprising points of visual interest and alive with birds, butterflies, and even fish. Among its valuable features are: Handsomely illustrated sections devoted to creating a country ambiance; essentials of garden architecture, such as fences, gates, walls, containers, and outbuildings; whimsy in the garden; water gardens; and vegetable gardens. Wise practical advice for the inexperienced gardener, ranging from design principles to simple hints on growing perennials, annuals, and vegetables. Extensive annotated plant lists, carefully chosen to feature a broad range of easy-to-grow varieties. Full of inspiration and ideas, Country Gardening offers a relaxed approach to planning and creating easy-to-maintain gardens for the casual enjoyment of nature. 186 photographs in full color, 184 pages, 9 x 9"

Synopsis

Country Gardening-from the team that created Abrams' popular Seaside Gardening-provides the ideas and information needed to create a beautiful garden for relaxation and entertainment, full of surprising points of visual interest and alive with birds, butterflies, and even fish. Among its valuable features are: Handsomely illustrated sections devoted to creating a country ambiance; essentials of garden architecture, such as fences, gates, walls, containers, and outbuildings; whimsy in the garden; water gardens; and vegetable gardens. Wise practical advice for the inexperienced gardener, ranging from design principles to simple hints on growing perennials, annuals, and vegetables. Extensive annotated plant lists, carefully chosen to feature a broad range of easy-to-grow varieties. Full of inspiration and ideas, Country Gardening offers a relaxed approach to planning and creating easy-to-maintain gardens for the casual enjoyment of nature. 186 photographs in full color, 184 pages, 9 x 9"

Publishers Weekly

From the same team who delivered Seaside Gardening comes another sleek, lushly photographed volume designed to inspire gardeners to greater horticultural heights. Once again, James proves an amiable host, quickly setting a casual tone in keeping with the style explored here. "Informality is the key word when it comes to country living," he notes, and his relaxed prose is peppered with anecdotes, convivial bon mots and humor (as when he admits that his mother "burst into tears" the first time she laid eyes on his newly purchased rundown property). While James focuses in on such general subjects as garden architecture, whimsy and water features, readers are taken on an extensive tour that ranges from quaint and humble cottage-style gardens to the exclusive enclaves of the wealthy (including a bona fide deer park that sports a faux Greek temple). Haralambou's sumptuous photographs offer visual entr e into these country Edens, while James's conversational but information-packed captions identify the various plants pictured and elaborate on design concepts. The second half of the book contains a recommended plant list and a breezy "practical guide," which James rightly notes "is written for inexperienced gardeners." As such, it offers a credible introduction to site assessment, flower-bed design, planting and maintenance, as well as tips on attracting (and repelling) wildlife. Any gardener who owns or aspires to own a spot away from the hustle and bustle of city life will find an inspirational feast here. (May) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

From the same team who delivered Seaside Gardening comes another sleek, lushly photographed volume designed to inspire gardeners to greater horticultural heights. Once again, James proves an amiable host, quickly setting a casual tone in keeping with the style explored here. "Informality is the key word when it comes to country living," he notes, and his relaxed prose is peppered with anecdotes, convivial bon mots and humor (as when he admits that his mother "burst into tears" the first time she laid eyes on his newly purchased rundown property). While James focuses in on such general subjects as garden architecture, whimsy and water features, readers are taken on an extensive tour that ranges from quaint and humble cottage-style gardens to the exclusive enclaves of the wealthy (including a bona fide deer park that sports a faux Greek temple). Haralambou's sumptuous photographs offer visual entr e into these country Edens, while James's conversational but information-packed captions identify the various plants pictured and elaborate on design concepts. The second half of the book contains a recommended plant list and a breezy "practical guide," which James rightly notes "is written for inexperienced gardeners." As such, it offers a credible introduction to site assessment, flower-bed design, planting and maintenance, as well as tips on attracting (and repelling) wildlife. Any gardener who owns or aspires to own a spot away from the hustle and bustle of city life will find an inspirational feast here. (May) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2000
Publisher
Abrams, Harry N., Inc.
Pages
184
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810941205

More by Theodore James

Similar books