Framing the edges of a peaceful garden retreat or serving as a background color to make your flowers stand out, foliage is an important part of any well-thought-out planting. In this fun and informative guide, Nancy J. Ondra shows you how to use foliage plants to add drama and structure to your landscape. Ondra’s approachable and easy-to-follow advice, along with Rob Cardillo’s stunning photography, will inspire you to employ foliage to transform your outdoor world into a dazzling mixture of colors, shapes, and textures.
I garden at Hayefield in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Now in its 23rd year, Hayefield includes about three acres of managed meadow and one acre of intensively planted garden and open shrubbery areas.
A freelance garden writer, editor, and photographer, I also sell home-grown seeds and blog about my favorite plants, combinations, and other gardening topics at http://hayefield.com/
While this is a great book to teach gardeners how to really look at foliage and determine its attributes, I think one important aspect is missing and that is teaching gardeners how to make beautiful combinations. I would have liked recommendations for each plant on possible companions as far as color and texture combinations and similar growing conditions. Without these the book feels a bit like an encyclopedia which requires it to be used in combination with other gardening books. Despite its negatives, I highly recommend this book for all gardener's libraries!
This is a great book with stunning photographs and lots of ideas for pairing different plants together to have year round beautiful gardens. Lots of ideas for people who love plants!