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The New Garden Paradise: Great Private Gardens of the World
Dominique Browning , and
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On Garden Style
ASIN: 0393059391 |
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A celebration in words and breathtaking images of thirty-five landscapes created for private clients by today's preeminent designers.
This is a time of renewed originality in garden design. The last twenty years have seen a lucky confluence of money and talent lavished on gardening, and the results are surprising, enchanting, sometimes even controversial. The range of possibilities suggested by these thirty-five gardens is extraordinary: from Jacques Wirtz's undulating beech hedges that recede mysteriously into the mist to Penelope Hobhouse's latest interpretation of the traditional English garden, to Martha Schwartz's Texas creation of red, yellow, and pink painted garden rooms.
These hidden masterworks of modern gardening are unlocked for us by the authority, experience, and resources of House & Garden magazine. Every page is an invitation to explore landscapes that have never before been seen by the publicand may never be seen again. International in scope and lavish in its production, this book is the last word on the state of design in the garden world. 340 color photographs.
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- Jerry BAker's books are great
- Great book for gardeners!
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Jerry Baker's Great Green Book of Garden Secrets: Handy Hints, Timely Tonics, and Super Solutions to Turn Your Yard into a Green Garden Paradise! (Jerry Baker's Good Gardening series)
Jerry Baker
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ASIN: 0922433364 |
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Gardeners can turn a bare plot into a beautiful paradise with the 1,050 miracle-working solutions, tonics, and tricks collected in this power-packed garden resource. Designed to increase flora growth and reduce animal damage, this guide describes how to create more than 125 garden-fixing elixirs using common household products and illustrates easy and inexpensive solutions to even the most perplexing problems. Readers can discover how to stop moles with chewing gum, revitalize roses with bananas, supercharge plants with chicken bones, and whip weeds with vinegar without undue expense or effort.
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Jerry BAker's books are great.......2007-06-27
I liked it a lot. Lots of good, down to earth information and easy to find solutions.
Great book for gardeners!.......2006-11-07
This answers everything from selecting a plant to pests and problems.
Buy only a used book.......2005-11-05
I bought this book through the mail and I wont tell you how much I spent on it. It really does have some interesting facts. A lot of repetitive ideas that can be confusing some times. Some of the tonics and things that I tried made my garden worse. In fact, it burnt some of my plants to the ground! Some of his recipes are confusing. Such as: he recommeds everything in this 20 gallon hose end sprayer. I went to many garden centers and everyone laughed at me. Nobody carries anything that large. that is for a garden the size of Texas! Who are these people that the tonics worked for? Come to my house and help me, then.
Great Green book of Garden Secrets.......2005-09-26
This is a wonderful and practical book. I tried two of the receipes in the book and had instant improvement in the appearance of my indoor and outdoor plants. I will be getting several copies for my gardening friends and family.
Grow your own.......2004-01-16
If you want to have the best "buds" on the block , I "highly" recommend this gem of a book.
Jerry baker is a master of garden secrets. And these are secrets that you will not find anywhere else.
5 stars.
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- The Unity of Creation and Redemption
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Inheriting Paradise: Meditations on Gardening
Vigen, Guroian
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Why We Garden: Cultivating a Sense of Place
ASIN: 0802845886 |
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The garden is a personal place of retreat and delight and labor for many people. Gardening helps us collect ourselves, much as praying does. For rich and poor- it makes no difference- a garden is a place where body and soul are in harmony. In Inheriting Paradise Vigen Guroian offers an abundant vision of the spiritual life found in the cultivation of God's good creation. Capturing the earthiness and sacramental character of the Christian faith, these uplifting meditations bring together the experience of space and time through the cycle of the seasons in the garden and relate this fundamental human experience to the cycle of the church year and the Christian seasons of grace. The tilling of fresh earth; the sowing of seeds; the harvesting of rhubarb and roses, dillweed and daffodils-Guroian finds in the garden our most concrete connection with life and God's gracious giving. His personal reflections on this connection, complemented here by delicate woodcut illustrations, offer a compelling entry into Christian spirituality.
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The Unity of Creation and Redemption.......2000-04-01
In this remarkable little book, Guroian has exemplified the way in which Orthodox Christian theology/spirituality enables one to have spectacular insight into the nature of creaturely life in the created world. His reflections appropriate the heart of Orthodox thought to gardening: that redemption is the union of God with the whole cosmos. This is a done in a poetic and contemplative way that is a joy to read.
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- Perfect for a new gardener...or an old one!
- great ideas
- Fantastic Book!!!
- Finally! A gardening book I can really use!
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The Way We Garden Now: 41 Pick-and-Choose Projects for Planting Your Paradise Large or Small
Katherine Whiteside
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ASIN: 0307351351
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Energizing, Inspiring, Edible, and Exciting: That’s what bestselling author Katherine Whiteside says gardening ought to be. Whether you have a half acre of land in the country or a tiny patch of grass in the city, whether you’re an experienced digger or you’ve never held a trowel, Whiteside offers forty-one versatile projects that will make anyone into a proud gardener.
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The Way We Garden Now, Whiteside, known as House Beautiful’s Garden Goddess, tackles every aspect of creating beautiful and personal gardens, from making a new bed to adding decorative details. Always down-to-earth, Whiteside believes that “fretting over having a perfect garden is not fun, but getting out there and accomplishing basic garden goals will always leave you happily fulfilled.” To that end, she shows how to create the garden that’s just right for you by mixing and matching projects according to your skill level, space limitations, climate, and even how much time you have. The Way We Garden Now is graced with whimsical watercolors, fun sidebars, and Whiteside’s expert tips. In five accessible sections, she teaches you how to:
-Get going with ten easy, manageable projects that will turn your yard into a garden while helping you master basic garden chores
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as hedges, paths, and patios
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cutting garden
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-Be a gardener for all seasons with summer bulbs, winter gardens, spring shows, and more...
With all the information about the supplies you’ll need, preparations to make, and even a helpful rating of how big an undertaking each project is, this is an indispensable book from a wise and witty mentor—a gardener who has been there and tried that.
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Perfect for a new gardener...or an old one!.......2007-09-02
I am a longtime gardener. I bought this for my sister, a budding gardener, but read it myself first. It was fun, informative, easy read and I gleaned a few ideas for my own new gardens--I just moved to a new home that has no beds.
great ideas.......2007-07-02
Nice book. Friendly and relaxed writing style. Great ideas for your garden. I particularly like her recommendations for how to get your landscaping designed on your own without hiring a professional. Very practical ideas. I recently loaned this book to some friends with an ugly, wasted back yard. They had been stuck for years because they couldn't afford a landscape designer and they just didn't know what to do with their yard. Two weeks later I was at their house and they were on their way implementing ideas from this book. Now they are "unstuck" and working on beautifying their yard.
Fantastic Book!!!.......2007-05-15
I loved this book! I read it in a weekend (very easy read) and will be reading tid bits of it throughout the year. It has great tips to be used throughout the entire year - for every season! The book shows you how to start beds from scratch, plant flowers, bulbs, gardens, how to make and use compost, container gardens, gardening journals, etc. Loads of information that can really come in handy. If you want a book full of lovely full page photos... this isn't the book for you. This is a very useable do it yourself book chuck full of information. The book has no photos but has beautifully drawn illustrations. This one's a keeper!!
Finally! A gardening book I can really use!.......2007-02-15
I am so thrilled to receive Katherine Whiteside's new book! This book is a great way to gear up to start a new project, and it will see you right through the whole process. It makes sense of gardening in all forms and gives you information you really can use.
This book is as pretty as it is useful and informative! I'd give it 10 stars!!
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- A VOLUME TO SAVOR AND RETURN TO AGAIN AND AGAIN
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Great Gardens of the World: In Search of Paradise
Penelope Hobhouse
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Great Gardens of the World is a survey of some of the greatest gardens of the world, presented through magnificent photographic images and the descriptions of legendary garden designer and writer Penelope Hobhouse. Here is shown the oases of the Middle East, the gardens of Chinese scholars, Japanese sages and Renaissance humanists
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A VOLUME TO SAVOR AND RETURN TO AGAIN AND AGAIN.......2006-12-07
The ideal garden we are given to understand is a paradise - "a haven of comfort, abundance, and beauty." Many of us try to achieve that paradigm in our own way, as have countless others before us. Now gathered in one gorgeous volume are the results of those endeavors gleaned from diverse cultures and climes.
We begin our armchair tour with "Gardens Through the Centuries," a journey covering four thousand years beginning with the earliest gardens alive in the deserts of the Middle East. The first Mughal Emperor Babur (1483 - 1530) had a number of gardens including the Garden of Fidelity which was divided into four parts with a central pool.
Of course, the gardens designed in China and Japan expressed a respect for nature, evidenced in vast areas where the placement of each stone had meaning. Places for contemplation, stroll and moss gardens were found in Japan.
For this reader what can compare with the gardens of Italy? Hadrian's Villa near Tivoli boasts open porticoes, enclosed atriums, fountains, basins, statuary. It is a wonder. La Mortola on the Italian Riviera is a place for dreaming with a steep slope to the sea rich in agaves, aloes, white roses, salvias and citrus trees. A virtual Eden on earth.
Ms. Hobhouse continues our tour with a look at modern garden design as represented by such designers as Roberto Burle Marx, Fernando Caruncho, and Beth Chatto.
"In Search of Paradise" holds 240 pages and 200 illustrations all in glorious color contributed by the world's foremost garden photographers.
The is a volume to be savored and returned to again and again.
- Gail Cooke
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The Garden of the Eight Paradises: Babur and the Culture of Empire in Central Asia, Afghanistan and India (1483-1530) (Brill's Inner Asian Library)
Stephen Frederic Dale
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This the first critical biography of Zahîr al-Dîn Muhammad Bâbur, the founder of one of the great premodern Islamic empires, the Timurid-Mughul empire of India. It contains an original evaluation of his life and writings as well as fresh insights into both the nature of empire building and the character of the Timurid-Mughul state.
Based upon recently published critical editions of Bâbur's autobiography and poetry, the book examines Bâbur's life from the time he inherited his father's authority in the Ferghanah valley, east of Samarqand, in 1494, until his death in Agra, India in 1530. The book is written in an alternating series of thematic and narrative chapters. The thematic or analytical chapters examine his major writings, discuss his cultural personality and his reaction to Indian culture, while the narrative chapters relate the story of his life while critically commenting on his autobiographical intent.
The book contributes to the history of the Timurid period, the study of early modern Islamic empires and the nature of autobiographical literature in Islamic and Asian societies. It is illustrated with fifteen colour plates and four maps.
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- Beautiful Book
- Following the artist's path
- Creating living, growing, breathing artworks of greenery
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Making Gardens Works of Art: Creating Your Own Personal Paradise
Keeyla Meadows
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Walking into Keeyla Meadows' garden, you are struck by the sheer exuberance of plants and greeted by a riot of color that flows gracefully throughout the space. In this beautiful new book, an award-winning garden designer and artist shows how to turn a gardener into an artist and a garden into a work of art. Keeyla uses her own fanciful garden to illustrate key artistic concepts such as working with harmonies and contrasts in color selection, organization of shapes in space, and placement of garden features to transform the average garden into an artistic world. Budding garden artists everywhere will love the 120 full-color detailed photographs of the author's garden, which has been featured in Sunset, Metropolitan Home, and Fine Gardening. Making Gardens Works of Art frees both the garden and the gardener -- and neither will be the same again.
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Beautiful Book.......2006-11-06
I love Keeyla's style and artistic touch. This book inspires the creative in you!
Following the artist's path.......2006-02-25
Having met Keeyla Meadows several years ago at the San Francisco Flower Show, I was thrilled to read this book. This is a woman who loves art and gardening and expresses it real life. Her book brings her joy to the reader and inspires that reader to experiment in their own space, enabling them to create their own "personal paradise". She also includes information on soil and plants, which is invaluable in creating an artistic, thriving garden that blends with the home and location. Well worth the read for anyone who LOVES art and gardening, or wants to learn how to create their own "paradise".
Creating living, growing, breathing artworks of greenery.......2002-05-07
Making Gardens Works Of Art by award-winning landscaping and gardening expert Keeyla Meadows is a beautifully illustrated guide to creating living, growing, breathing artworks of greenery in one's own backyard or greenhouse. Packed with vibrant color photographs showcasing some truly splendid and stunning examples of gardening artistry, Making Gardens Works Of Art Is a superbly practical, informative, and delightful book for devoted horticulturalists seeking to turn their traditional gardens into thriving, blooming, living works of botanical art.
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Terrestrial Paradise
Ovidio Guaita
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- Terrific book
- In the name of Iran
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The Persian Garden: Ecohoes of Paradise
Mehdi Khansari
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For more than three thousand years, the Persian garden has been a focus of Iran's national imagination, influencing its art, literature, and even religion. The Persian garden's inspirational role has, however, extended far beyond the land of its origin; its precepts have exerted a profound influence on garden design around the world. The Persian Garden: Echoes of Paradise chronicles the history of the Persian garden, from the magnificent sanctuaries and hunting parks of fifth-century b.c. Persepolis to the magical nightingale gardens of nineteenth-century Tehran. All were seen as a kind of earthly paradise (the English word paradise has its roots in the old Persian word pairi-daeza meaning a walled space). To an astonishing extent, that vision seems justified.
This book was meticulously researched and created over a period of six years in, Paris, Tehran and Washington by photographer, Mehdi Khansari and architect Minouch Yavari, together with the renowned Persian architect and architectural historian Reza Moghtader. It explains the philosophy behind Persian garden design and offers an authoritative account of its developmentintroducing new historical material in the process. This extraordinary story is enhanced by vivid descriptions of Persian gardens as seen through the eyes of travelers to Iran during the past five hundred years. Over 240 illustrations in full color, complement the text. They include magnificent color photographs, old plates and engravings, as well as exquisite architectural renderings and plans of the sites and the gardens. A selection of the finest Persian garden-carpets, textiles, miniature paintings, stone reliefs, painted tiles, pottery, and poetry, augment the reader's experience of an ancient art form that for centuries has sought to meld the physical and the spiritual.
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Terrific book.......2007-10-08
The pictures, the stories, it is all one great inspiring read, and so much more awesome than i had expected.
In the name of Iran.......2007-05-06
This is a great book to have, it begins to illustrate ancient Iran historical castles from Ctesiphon all the way to Safavid Dynasty of Iran and how Iranian people has been contributing to arts, agriculture and watering system of Iran which comes to point of paradise. And paradise is a Persian word.
The book also can be used for travel agency because it has countless colorful pictures about Iran.
Enjoy reading this book.
Great Book.......2005-12-29
This is a beautiful book that perfectly balances information with stunning photographs.
A place to reminice.......2000-05-23
I loved this book. And it's not because I've been to some of the places that are studied in the book. The pictures take you to the gardens that were at the heart of the great residences of kings and leaders...In a time when few get the chance to see the beauty of Iran and the culture that arose from it, this book shows a world of culture, history and color. Look, read and with your mind's eye see an old world that gave much to this new one.
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- Massachusetts 'Yankee' in Italian Paradise
- Bona fide
- The medium-well tempered garden book.....
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A Garden in Lucca: Finding Paradise in Tuscany
Paul Gervais
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ASIN: 0786865210 |
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This lyrical portrait of an antique Italian villa with its charming caretaker, olive groves, and vineyards is filled with hilarious garden misadventures, witty sketches of eccentric fellow gardeners, and sensuous studies of Tuscan daily life. Entertaining for its garden side trips, its generous information about Mediterranean plants, Italian garden history and lore, A Garden in Lucca is, at its heart, a compelling journey of self-discovery that shares with readers the joys and challenges of creating a personal paradise on earth.
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Massachusetts 'Yankee' in Italian Paradise.......2002-03-04
In A Garden In Lucca, Paul Gervais presents a delightful account of his transition into life in the most beautiful part of Italy. Moving from ignorance to expertise in the field of gardening, Mr. Gervais makes the reader a partner in his acquisition of new skills and knowledge.
The book also deals with the high and low drama of a possible sale of Mr. Gervais's 'Italian Paradise' as well as personal elements of the author's life. Even readers unfamiliar with the Latin names for plant species come to feel the passion Mr. Gervais has brought to his new life.
The book is a great read.
Bona fide.......2002-01-14
You might get the idea at first glance that this is yet another Provence/Tuscany retreat memoir complete with wide-eyed cross-cultural mishaps, boring renovations and banal recepies, but look again; This writer is bona fide, as he's lived near the old city of Lucca for nearly twenty years where he now cultivates the extensive gardens of his Renaissance hunting lodge. Missing here is the breathhless, shallow enchantment with all that's new and foreign, further tainted by a patronizing scrutiny of the locals and their quaint, imagined, cuteness. He doesen't bother us with the butcher, baker and the candlestick maker, or any shephed who happens to pass through his olive groves; he's gone beyond the obvious and facile here. His friends are those with whom he shares a passion for gardening. These characters come from all walks of life: they might be landed aristocrats or simple folks with a patch of ground, but they're all vibrantly portrayed, with enormous wit and affection. This is a book that lasts, with its generous mix of passion, irony and wonder, and its depths linger in my memory.
The medium-well tempered garden book............2002-01-13
Paul Gervais is not Mathew Spender, nor is he Peter Mayle, nor is he Frances Mayes. Spender is an artist with a flair for description who fills his book about the life of an Englishman in Italy with all sorts of charming anecdotes about his Italian neighbors. Mayle may have initiated the recent round of books on the life of the well-heeled foreigner who moves to a sunnier and "older" part of Europe and rebuilds an "older" more archaic home and/or garden and in the process discovers the eccentric neighbors. Mayes has done an execllent job of continuing the writing and rebuilding trend with her books about the restoration of an older home she bought and inhabits part of the year in the Tuscan hills in-between-bouts as a tv cook or whatever it is she does back in SF to pay the bills (her books may bring in some revenue).
As a former addict of "This Old House" on public tv, and one who has struggled with the restoration of an antebellum home in the states (i.e. an old farm house my father owned--I was his "helper"), I occasionally read books about the restoration of big old houses and gardens and enjoy them because I am NOT doing the work. Reading about the travails of others as the struggle to build new lives in strange places is a comfortable arm chair pursuit. Occasionally, these authors become so famous they have to move away, though some of them return.
Paul Gervais' book is a sort-of "good read" although the serious gardener won't learn anything about gardening from it. If you're looking for inspiration about house restoration you would do better to watch "This Old House" on public tv. If you've never read Mayle or Mayes you will probably enjoy these writers a bit more. I laughed so hard when I read Mayle's first book that I cried and that experience is not to be missed by those who need a reading "lift" although by now most of the world has already read about Mayle's life in Provence.
In his book on life in Lucca, Gervais spends a bit of time discussing the work he and his partner Gil pursued restoring the house, the dependencies, and the grounds if their home, the Villa Massei in Massa Macinaia, a small town in the province of Lucca, Italy. He assumes a familiarity with Italy, Lucca, Italian architecture, gardens, history, etc. If you have a background adequate enough to follow what he is discussing, you may find the book inadequate, if not, you may become bored or lost or both. He seems to have written the book for his friends and acquaintenances who are already familiar with his sitution. The tone of the text is newsy -- as if he has penned a letter to the folks back home informing them about how things are progressing. I would have enjoyed Gervais' book a bit more if he had included some photographs, particularly of those gardens he visits that fall into the categor of "famous and private" and are off the beaten track.
Disappointing.......2001-07-28
I read A Garden in Lucca just after finishing Spanish Lessons--a similar, but more interesting book by Derek Lambert. Paul Gervais writes in a style that merely skims the surface, never getting to the heart of either gardening or life in Tuscany. Garden descriptions are wordy with details that don't give any indication of the effect created. I also was disappointed that Gervais seemed to name-drop (and live) extensively in the ex-patriot community, rarely giving any insight into Tuscan life or culture. By contrast, Spanish Lessons, a novel about an English family's move to Spain, was so alive with insight into the experience of assimilating into a small town in Spain. Perhaps a true gardener would have found this book more interesting.
Expectations unmet.......2001-06-13
I was disappointed in A Garden in Lucca. The book was advertised as the process of education of an amateur gardener after he bought a house with 60 acres of land in Italy. In the prologue we learn that the restored garden was so fine, the author had been asked to allow it to be included in a garden tour. Tantalizing. How did he get from a novice beginning to such glory?
Other than a few paragraphs here and there and chapters at the end of the book which described the garden tour as well as parts of the garden photographed for a lecture, the garden is rarely described at all. Instead, we hear a lot about the author's friends and how important they are, the impressive gardens he visits (more name dropping than descriptive) and the lengthy account of a sale of the house to an impressively wealthy family that never happened. When I finished reading, I was so hungry to read about real gardening by a real gardener, that I immediately reached for my collection of old out of print Beverley Nichols books. Ah! Satisfaction at last!
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