TRICKS WITH TREES by Ivan Hicks Richard Rosenfeld

TRICKS WITH TREES by Ivan Hicks Richard Rosenfeld

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Shows how trees and shrubs can be turned into practical and fun towers for children to play in, bent over as pliable saplings to create bridges, arches, tunnels and temples, planted in semi-circles or pairs to create arbours and arches. This book aims to inspire readers to view trees and shrubs as potential design aspects of their garden.

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TRICKS WITH TREES by Ivan Hicks Richard Rosenfeld

Shows how trees and shrubs can be turned into practical and fun towers for children to play in, bent over as pliable saplings to create bridges, arches, tunnels and temples, planted in semi-circles or pairs to create arbours and arches. This book aims to inspire readers to view trees and shrubs as potential design aspects of their garden.
Ivan Hicks is an arboriculturist and garden designer who is best-known for his work on Gardener's World and the award-winning projects the Enchanted Forest and Garden in Mind. Sir Roy Strong called the latter garden, "One of the most important gardens to be created in England". Diarmuid Gavin calls Ivan "my hero". He honed his skills designing classical and novel gardens for Edward James, the patron of Salvador Dali. He lives in Dorset, UK. Richard Rosenfeld is an ex-Garden Writer of the Year and author of 12 gardening books. He writes for The Sunday Times, The Times, The Independent and The Guardian. He lives in East Sussex, UK.
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ISBN 13 9781862057340
ISBN 10 1862057346
Title TRICKS WITH TREES
Author Rosenfeld Richard
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2007-09-15
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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