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Encyclopedia of Garden Design and Structure

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This is an essential reference for anyone wanting to make the most of their garden, whatever the size, situation or budget. It guides the gardener through the key principles of garden design, from choosing suitable plants and installation to maintaining the garden for years to come. It includes over 150 designs and 1,000 inspirational photographs of award-winning gardens worldwide. This is a resource that will be turned to time and time again when creating the right look for your garden.

224 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2006

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Derek Fell

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741 reviews55 followers
December 19, 2019
The book includes around 117 entries, mostly one or two pages but a few up to four or five, ranging from big concepts (like the 'color theme garden') to concrete design elements ('mounds, islands, and pyramids'). What makes the book work are the terrific photos; each entry has multiple photos (with short, clear captions) showing different applications of the same element. The text emphasizes garden design as a visual art, with frequent references to techniques used in French Impressionist painters' gardens, which I found helpful.
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1,561 reviews22 followers
January 15, 2015
My first impression of the book was that
1. The author does not like animals
2. It didn't have very big pictures and had choppy transitions.

Then I realized that the word "Encyclopedia" was in the name and it made more sense!! It was arranged in alphabetical order, duh! And encyclopedias just give an overview. It's not meant to be a beautiful garden book, just informative.

In the end, I read the whole book and learned a lot.

The thing that surprised me was that great painters, like Monet, were also avid gardeners!

Since I like to plant flowers, arrange them, and photograph the results, I was excited to learn that gardening and art are connected. I just never thought of the connection before.
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753 reviews1 follower
February 4, 2008
This book has a lot of great gardening ideas, and includes lots of full-color pictures to illustrate their terms. I liked the A-Z setup of the book, but some entries, for example "light" or "shadow patterns" made me want to call Captain Obvious out for a showdown.
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181 reviews
July 26, 2013
A little disappointing, I was hoping for more of a 'how to' than just a book of ideas & there are no actual plans you can use as inspiration, just photographs of the mature concepts.
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December 21, 2016
A little disappointing, I was hoping for more of a 'how to' than just a book of ideas & there are no actual plans you can use as inspiration, just photographs of the mature concepts.
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