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Making Gardens National Gardens Scheme

Making Gardens By David Stevens

Making Gardens by National Gardens Scheme


$40.99
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Summary

A source of expert advice and ideas from the very best gardeners, writers and photographers.

Making Gardens Summary

Making Gardens: A Celebration of Gardens and Gardening in England and Wales by National Gardens Scheme

For those seeking inspiration for their own plots, hundreds of gardens open to the public through the National Gardens Scheme are, for the first time, used as examples of gardening expertise. They include a broad spread of soil types, site constraints and gardens of every size and style, from small urban areas to country estates and royal gardens. Interviews with garden owners demonstrate the passion that goes into good gardens and the secrets of achieving internationally recognised standards of maintenance.

Making Gardens Reviews

Written to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the National Gardens Scheme, this an impressive book, full of gardening information and tips, and featuring contributions from both renowned gardening experts and amateurs and accompanied throughout by photographs from leading photographers. Set up in 1927, the National Gardens Scheme is a charity which depends on gardeners throughout the country opening their gardens to the public: from estates through to tiny town gardens. Money is raised by the entrance fees, plant sales and teas and all gardens open are listed in the annually produced Yellow Book. More than 3,600 gardens open on various days throughout the year from snowdrop gardens to those glorious, blowsy, typically English summer gardens. Divided into garden type, ie clay, arid, shade etc, each chapter deals with the practicalities of the situation, lists suitable plants and includes articles from well-known gardeners on their particular experience of that medium. Mention is made of the NGS gardens which cope with these problems and advice given by their owners along with their experiences - both good and bad. A list of those gardens which open for the NGS is included at the end of each section. Accompanied by the sumptuous photographs, a full picture is given in each chapter of the specific benefits and difficulties of each situation. For afficionados of the Yellow Book, this book demonstrates the wealth of knowledge held by amateurs and experts, this being the main reason so many of us travel the country each year, map and Yellow Book in hand, searching out the jewels of British gardens. For those yet to discover this enlightening experience, the book will whet the appetite and entice them out of their own gardens into those so generously opened for charity by others.

About National Gardens Scheme

David Stevens is one of the UKs leading garden designers. He has written and broadcast extensively on the subject, and has won a total of 10 Gold Medals at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Table of Contents

Gardens of England & Wales; Wrestling with Clay; Living Chalk & Limestone; The Challenge of Sandy Soil; Stony Issues; Urban Shade; Woodland Shade; The Trials of Slopes; By the Sea; Wild effects; Withstanding Drought

Additional information

GOR001688130
9780304355976
0304355976
Making Gardens: A Celebration of Gardens and Gardening in England and Wales by National Gardens Scheme
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
2001-10-04
336
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Making Gardens