Garden Stone : Creative Landscaping with Plants and Stone

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Garden Stone : Creative Landscaping with Plants and Stone

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Book Description
The Garden Writers Association of America awarded Garden Stone a 2003 Garden Globe Award of Achievement for Writing. The Washington Post wrote, "Garden Stone is one of the best idea books on using stones in the landscape that I have seen." And Country Living Gardener said, "While the book is visually stunning . . . diagrams and step-by-step instructions show how gardeners can make their dreams come true."

Garden Stone capitalizes on a hot trend in landscaping: adding stone to bring texture, color, serenity, and strength to the garden. Author Barbara Pleasant offers gardeners more than 40 enchanting designs--from something as simple as a flagstone path to an elaborate Zen-inspired meditation garden. But this is not just a picture book. Each project is packed with practical, down-to-earth installation advice, including clear line-drawings and instructional diagrams. Furthermore, an up-to-date resource list helps do-it-yourselfers find the tools and materials they need.

Pleasant helps gardeners decide which type of stone is best for which kind of design. Limestone, for example, is ideal for stacking to make rock walls. Sandstone is easy to cut for steps and adds warm shades of red, yellow, or chocolate brown to the landscape. Blocks of granite can be used as sturdy paving stones. And an upright piece of marble or basalt adds a decorative touch to any garden.

Pleasant also shows how to create stone water features, such as fountains and natural-looking ponds and streams. And, making this valuable as a gardening book as well as a stone projects book, she provides hundreds of detailed suggestions for plants whose color, texture, and shape will enhance the stone--whether growing in rock gardens, bordering paths and steps, or meandering along water elements. Both practical and inspirational, Garden Stone shows any gardener how stone can add enduring beauty to any landscape.

About the Author
Award-winning author Barbara Pleasant has written about tackling some of gardeners' worst nightmares: bugs, plant diseases, and weeds. Her books include The Gardener's Bug Book, The Gardener's Guide To Plant Diseases, and The Gardener's Weed Book. She is a self-employed garden writer who contributes to newspapers and several magazines, including GreenPrints, Organic Gardening, and Country Journal, and is author and publisher of Alabama Gardener's Almanac. Barbara is a member of the Garden Writers Association of America. She lives in Huntsville, Alabama.

Garden Stone: Creative Landscaping with Plants and Stone,Barbara Pleasant,Storey Publishing, LLC,1580175449,Garden Design,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,General,Landscape,Architecture / Landscape

Book Contents:

  1. Growing Herbs in Containers : Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-179 (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin, a-179)
  2. Growing Vegetables West of the Cascades: The Complete Guide to Natural Gardening
  3. Grow the Best Blueberries : Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-89 (Country Wisdom Bulletins, Vol. a-89)
  4. Home Gardener's Problem Solver : Symptoms and Solutions for More Than 1,500 Garden Pests and Plant Ailments (Ortho Home Gardener's Problem Solver)
  5. Home Landscaping: Midwest Region : Including Southern Canada (Home Landscaping)
  6. Home Landscaping: Northwest Region (Home Landscaping)
  7. Home Landscaping: Texas (Home Landscaping)
  8. Houseplants for Dummies
  9. Howard Garrett's Plants for Texas
  10. How to Build Treehouses, Huts and Forts

Book Contents

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