Penelope Hobhouse's Natural Planting
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In the last century, and particularly in the last few decades, interest in regional gardening with native plants and hardy exotics has greatly increased. Busy gardeners love the unfussy, low-maintenance beauty it affords them, and many wonderful examples of natural planting now exist--Chicago's Botanical Gardens, Winterthur in Delaware, and hundreds of other beautiful public and private gardens. Penelope Hobhouse examines the history and botanical details of the natural tradition in a wide array of habitats and climatic zones in this serious book, which includes photographs of gardens all over the world by the fine garden photographer Jerry Harpur.
Book Description
The 20th century has seen a significant move to a "natural" approach to gardening-choosing plants appropriate to the environment, thus saving water and eliminating the need for fertilizers and pesticides. Penelope Hobhouse explores the origins of the natural gardening movement, then shows how a keen understanding of a plant's requirements-habitats, soil, climate, and site-is the key to planting well. Drawing on the gardens of today's leading practitioners, such as Beth Chatto and Christopher Lloyd, she looks at borders, shrubs, meadows and woodland, lawns, and rock, gravel, and water gardens. A highly readable, richly informative guide, with 175 color images by award-winning photographer Jerry Harpur. Penelope Hobhouse is an eminent garden historian, designer, and author; among her many successful books are Plants in Garden History, Penelope Hobhouse's Garden Designs, and Garden Style.
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Penelope Hobhouse's Natural Planting,Penelope Hobhouse,Jerry Harpur,Henry Holt & Company,0805044906,Garden Design,Gardening,Gardening / Horticulture,Gardening/Plants,General,Home Gardening,Landscape,Landscape gardening,Native plant gardening,Natural landscaping,Techniques,GARDENING/HORTICULTURE
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