The creators of Garden Design magazine, the most luxurious and informative of gardening pulications, are ready to whisk readers away on a journey throught the world’s most astounding gardens and shwo how these international ideas can take root in hoem soil. An inspiring dream book as well as an impressive compendium of gardening history and inforamtion, The World of Garden Design offeres the superlative photography that is the award-winning magazine’s trademark, beautifully illustrated maps and plans, and a section called “Bringing It Home” which adapts the finest elements of the world’s garden styles to home gardens. From the sweeping pastoral landscapes of England and Ireland to the exotic walled gardens of the Mediterranean, from the hot color f the tropics to the venerable aesthetic of the Far East, The World of Garden Design plumbs the fascinating origins of gardening’s most essential principles. With its sumptuous photography, garden history, and practical information, The World of Garden Design is the ultimate guide for the true garden-lover.You’ll find it hard to tear yourself away from the gorgeous world tour of garden photos of this colorful book. More inspiration than practical guide, there’s plenty to admire no matter what your style preference. Choose from among stately formal gardens, shady riverbanks, tidy herb beds, or complex succulent showcases, all presented with stunning depth of color on pleasingly glossy paper. Each photo has accompanying suggestions and design hints from the gardeners responsible for such glory. The text is scant, but what there is makes for interesting reading.
Design histories, the practical needs for each environment that resulted in creative and stunning plant choices, important elements of each type of design–these are all included as the sidelines to the incredible pictures. In the section entitled “Bringing It Home,” the text expands to practical tips to help you duplicate the looks you’ve admired on previous pages–each style is covered in slightly greater depth, but the focus is on design, rather than plant care or environmental suitability. The perfect book to pore over on a cold and rainy day, The World of Garden Design is fabulous fodder for brainstorming sessions in developing fresh ideas for your own gardens. For those lucky enough to travel the world seeing various gardens in person, this book will give you ideas for new places to visit, or lovely reminders of the places you’ve been. –Jill Lightner
Global Gardening Inspirations Take a meadow’s worth of gorgeous photos, throw in more than a potful of great gardening tips, and finish with an abundance of historic and artistic context and you get “World of Garden Design,” from the creators of Garden Design Magazine. Enticing images and stellar ideas notwithstanding, I most valued the latter component. Through a thorough tour of history’s major gardening styles– including Italian, English, French, Caribbean and Asian– and an examination of their signature elements, “World” nicely gathers a number of my passions– art, design, gardens, history– into one bountiful eyeful and one great read. Its focus on design, though, is what stands out– a refreshing antidote to the dozens of gardening books that emphasize the practical at the expense of the magical.
Beautiful photos from around the world This wonderful book takes you on a tour of some of the world’s most beautiful gardens and shows you how to bring ideas from them home to your own space. It is divided into geographic areas including Italy, Britain, France, Japan and the tropics. In each section the unique style and methods of the area are explored in detail with page after page of vibrant color photos.
Beautiful, but…? I am a recent subscriber to the magazine, so I was drawn to the book by it’s truly AMAZING photos. The garden definitions at the beginning of each section were a nice addition, too. I do wish, however, it had just a BIT more content. It is inspiring to leaf through, and dream!
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