Explains how to plant and take care of a flower garden and offers plans for gardens that attract butterflies or birds, feature special colors or fragrance, or follow a historic style
Barbara has worked professionally in the field of horticulture since 1977. She writes, consults and lectures on gardening and farming and is owner of Four Season Farm, an experimental market garden in Harborside, Maine.
Barbara writes a weekly column for for The Washington Post called A Cook's Garden. She is also the author of The Garden Primer and Theme Gardens and her writing has been published extensively in national magazines. She is a horticultural consultant to John Scheepers Kitchen Garden Seeds in Bantam, Connecticut and designed display food gardens for the Stone Barns Center For Food and Agriculture in Pocantico, New York.
I'm selling this book for a friend. The author creates sixteen themed gardens: a fragrance garden, a Colonial garden, a butterfly garden, moon garden, children's garden, garden of old roses, zen garden, Shakespeare garden, gray garden, garden of love, hummingbird garden, secret garden, medieval paradise garden, grass garden, Victorian garden and winter garden. In each she draws up a diagram-blueprint for you to follow with recommended plants and their information. A nice starter book for the student of landscape design or just the homeowner gardener.
For those who want step by step instruction in laying out a particular kind of garden...this book can be most helpful. Various types of gardens are included & plant lists are provided ...some history on each particular garden is also added in some cases.
Writer's style is very approachable & easy to understand...no high & lofty botanical terms to look up in the dictionary.
Author carefully explains various aspects of developing the projects in some cases such as how to build raised beds, prepare soil & building a trellis etc. These additions are there to supplement the ideas put forward by the author in a very effective manner.
I recommend this book on the premise of it's intended purpose...to help people looking to establish a few particular kinds of gardens & suggested layouts. With respect to it's purpose the objective has been met.
This was my first gardening book, and I bought it even before I had a garden. I just loved the idea of themes which was new for me at the time. I bought it when I was in college at a small gift shop on campus, and I read it cover to cover.
Great resource when planning a new garden or modifying an existing one. I liked the idea of a "theme" and the author gives a number of inspiring ideas.