Donnerstag, 24. Februar 2005

Classic Garden Plans

From the editorial review of "Classic Garden Plans" by David Stuart: "...For any gardener who is unsure of what to grow or how to put plants together in coherent planting schemes, this book provides answers. Many of the garden plans and plantings included are simplified versions of those created by great gardeners such as Vita Sackville-West, Margery Fish, and Piet Oudolf. The author's extensive knowledge of period plants, and how they were put together to look beautiful, has enabled him to re-create historical classics, like the Renaissance parterre or the Monet water garden, from contemporary planting lists and plans. Each garden is given a brief historical context, and its best qualities, seasons, and times of day are explained. Planting plans are given for each scheme, together with a shopping list that can be taken to a nursery."

classic garden plans

I have seen several examples of that kind of work and from my perspective the greater the variety of flowers involved the better.

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