Divided into six sections, Ground Rules begins with Become your own garden designer, taking into consideration where you want to have a seating area, or do you want tables and chairs, a fountain, perhaps. Do you want a place where you can hide away from the rest of the world, or do you want to have an open and spacious design? So many things to think about – what kinds of plants, based on where you live and how the seasons vary, what is your vision? I think that this is the most important thing to know or decide, or at least have some idea, so you can make a plan.
The photography in this is excellent, as is the advice that Ms. Frey offers. This could be used by any level gardener, or just for a lovely coffee table book, or something to just inspire you now and then. The photographs should also give you some inspiration for ideas for your own garden.
I miss having a yard I could actually create a garden in, although there are garden areas in mine, but they are established with plants I would never have chosen, but make sense – easy to care for. I’m more interested in having one that attracts butterflies and birds, and is more aesthetically aligned with my taste. But this does give me ideas and incentive for some of the things I can change so that I can have a garden that I really enjoy looking at, sitting in, perhaps reading in.
This is one I've already pre-ordered from my local bookstore.
Pub Date: 13 NOV 2018
Many thanks for the ARC provided by Timber Press