<i>Planting: A New Perspective<b>, </b></i> by famed landscape architects Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury, characterizes a groundbreaking moment in modern horticulture; the first book to share Oudolf's original planting plans and the only book to explicitly guide gardeners through how Oudolf's iconic
Planting : a new perspective
โ Scribed by Kingsbury, Noรซl; Oudolf, Piet
- Publisher
- Timber Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Planting, by famed landscape architects Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury, is a groundbreaking moment in horticulture. It is the first book to share Oudolf's original planting plans and plant groupings and the only book to explicitly show how his gardens and landscapes are made. An intimate knowledge of plants is essential to the success of this approach and Planting makes Oudolf's considerable understanding of plant Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction: the agenda for planting design in the twenty-first century --
Planting: the big picture --
Grouping plants --
Combining plants --
Long-term plant performance --
Common ground: mingling currents in contemporary planting design.
โฆ Subjects
Planting design;Plants, Ornamental;Gardens -- Design
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