Creating a Cottage Garden in North America

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Creating a Cottage Garden in North America

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For gardeners who love the riot of shapes, colors, and textures to be found in the cottage garden, Stephen Westcott-Gratton's Creating a Cottage Garden in North America offers a rich mix of history, practical advice for starting one, design tips, and plant profiles--especially of those native to our continent. Although this cozy style of garden originated in England among peasants who need pretty practicality--it fed livestock and it also satisfied the need for the beauty of flowers--it has much to offer the modern American gardener. Traditional English cottage gardens had about the same amount of garden space as do modern homes in many urban centers. Applying the wisdom of a garden style in which plants--whether flowers, herbs, fruits, or vegetables-- are packed densely together makes perfect sense for the gardener with only a postage- stamp yard.

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There are many advantages to the cottage garden style, including not needing a big budget, since additional structures such as trellises or arbors are kept to a minimum and most plants can be grown from seed. You won't need to employ a landscape architect, because that will be your job. You won't need to spend a lot of time cutting the grass every Saturday morning, because there won't be much. For at least half the year, you won't have to pay high prices for organically grown fruit, herbs, and vegetables, because you'll have your own. Creating a Cottage Garden in North America is not only a definitive, hands-on guide to his popular garden style, but it is also a lively read that reveals the romance and the reality of the cottage garden.

Creating a Cottage Garden in North America

Creating a Cottage Garden in North America,Stephen Westcott-Gratton,Paddy Wales,Fulcrum Publishing,1555914411,Cottage gardening,Cottage gardens,Garden Design,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,Landscape,North America,Techniques

Book Contents:

  1. Creating Your Own Japanese Garden
  2. Dale Groom's Texas Gardening Guide - Revised Edition
  3. Daphnes : A Practical Guide for Gardeners
  4. Decks 1-2-3 (Home Depot ... 1-2-3)
  5. Desert Gardening: Fruits and Vegetables
  6. Down the Garden Path (Beverley Nichols's Allways Trilogy)
  7. Florida Gardener's Guide, 2nd Edition
  8. Flower arranging (Rd Home Handbooks)
  9. Gardens in the Spirit of Place
  10. Garden Stone : Creative Landscaping with Plants and Stone

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