Title |
ISBN |
Author |
Pictures of |
Content |
A Garden for all seasons |
0 276 42011 X |
The Reader's Digest Association Limited |
Colour photos of plants and gardens |
If you use the all-seasons plants as your framework for the garden for the year, then choose plants for spring, summer, autumn or winter for a section of your garden. Follow this by using the 'Bridging the Seasons' features, which offer guidelines for companion planting with a view to providing continued attraction through the year. The Plant Selector table at the back gives the spread or planting distance, which is very usefull to prevent overcrowding of the plants within 5 years of planting. Since the plants have been selected for their visual appeal, reliability, ease of cultivation and most of all for their seasonal contribution, the resulting garden will be colourfull throughout the required seasons. Use the planting effects from "The Royal Horticultural Society Really Small Gardens" book (from this section of the library) to provide a series of well planned garden beds with style. |
Architectural Foliage - Shape, form and texture of foliage plants in garden design |
0-7063-6962-9 |
Jill Billington |
Line drawings |
How to design associations of plants. Plant association in diagrammatic form of shapes of plant form with number, repetition, contrast and line. Textural linking with coarse surfaces, ribbed leaves, shiny surfaces, prickles, wooly leaves, mat-forming leaves, velvet foliage, tapestry textures, lush grassy foliage. Co-operative colour with greens, greys, blues, reds, yellows, whites and marbled. Style. |
Beth Chatto's Gravel Garden Drought-resistant planting through the year |
0-7112-1425-5 |
Beth Chatto |
Colour photos of plants suitable for gravel |
A complete record of how best to plant in gravel to give flower and foliage with very drought resistant plants. |
Camellias, the complete guide to their cultivation and use |
0-7134-7993-0 |
Jennifer Trehane |
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200 descriptions some with photographs. Essay on Use of camellias in the garden |
Clematis |
0-7513-0686-X |
Charles Chesshire |
50 clematis |
Use of clematis in a border planting. Descriptions with photographs. Clematis maintenance. |
Colour in the Winter Garden |
0-297-83346-4 |
Graham Stuart Thomas |
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Essays on different types of plant suitable for winter colour with good descriptions in tables |
Colour Schemes for the Flower Garden |
0-907462-17-0 |
Gertrude Jekyll |
Gardens and planting plans |
How to produce planting plans of colour and composition that are harmonious |
Colourful Gardening Climbers |
1-900518-80-5 |
Richard Ross |
Climbing plants |
Scented, foliage, flowers and tender climbers descriptions with photographs |
Courtyard and Terrace Gardens |
0-304-32044-7 |
Robert Pearson, George Preston, Jack Elliott and Ray Waite |
Flowers |
4 books - gardening in a small space, climbing and wall plants, growing dwarf bulbs, and gardening in ornamental containers with plant description essays |
Creating Garden Ponds and Water Features |
0-00-710660-2 |
Debbie Roberts and Ian Smith |
Water gardens, plants and construction photos |
Gives design choices and sections on wildlife ponds, installation, planting, plant selector, fish selector and maintenance |
Designing with Plants |
1-84091-056-0 |
Piet Oudolf |
143 garden planting schemes and effects |
Designing using mostly perennials to create sculptural planting schemes with an impression and expression of nature. Key perennial and ornamental grasses plant directory |
Flower Arranging |
0-86318-434-0 |
Malcom Hillier |
Flowers, flower arrangements and diagrams |
The complete practical guide to choosing, preparing and arranging fresh and dries flowers for every occasion. Directory of flower plants and foliage plants to plant in garden for flower arranger |
Flowering Shrubs |
0-7513-0687-8 |
Charles Chesshire |
Planting plans and plants |
Recommended flowering-shrub descriptions with photographs and plant lists. RHS book. Thin book |
Garden Birds How to Attract Them and Identify Them |
1-85076-352-6 |
Mike Everett |
Birds |
100 most common birds good descriptions with colour photo. Table of feeding requirements for these birds. Essay on plants suitable for birds |
Garden Design |
0+86273-297-2 |
Michael Upward |
Gardens and plans |
Starter design data with cultivar data plant lists |
Garden Graphics |
0-670-84080-7 |
Gemma Nesbitt |
950 plant graphics with 29 existing garden plans, photograph and plant list |
1350 outline graphics of plants and garden architecture to record/design your garden with its shapes and infilled flower colours |
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