GARDENLUST: A BOTANICAL TOUR OF THE WORLD'S BEST NEW GARDENS
"An extraordinary collection of 21st-century gardens that will arouse wanderlust... Whether you are a garden globetrotter or an armchair explorer,...
PLANTOPIA: JOYFUL AND MINDFUL BENEFITS FOR BRINGING NATURE INTO THE HOME
Taking the houseplant trend to the next level, this book offers--in addition to growing tips for over twenty varietals--rich inspiration for home...
INDOOR JUNGLE: A GUIDE FOR GROWING AND STYLING FOLIAGE IN YOUR HOME
This book is a luxurious guide to creating the very densest of jungles in your living room. It's time to finally turn that thumb green. With this...
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MY WILD GARDEN: NOTES FROM A WRITER'S EDEN
Written by Shalev, Meir
A colorfully illustrated round of the season in the garden of the best-selling novelist, memoirist, and champion putterer with a wheelbarrow On the perimeter of Israel's Jezreel Valley, with the Carmel mountains rising up in the west, Meir Shalev has a beloved garden, "neither neatly organized nor well kept," as he cheerfully explains.
ROYAL GARDENS AT HIGHGROVE
Written by Charles, Prince
With a foreword by His Royal Highness Prince Charles, this lavishly illustrated book brings together the history of Highgrove and its gardens. When Prince Charles first moved into Highgrove, the gardens were a blank canvas and His Royal Highness an inexperienced gardener.
COTTAGE GARDENS
Written by Masset, Claire
The cottage garden's abundant, informal style is rooted in Victorian dreams of a perfect country life, but has found new expressions from the Arts and Crafts movement to the present day.
BEST OF 500 GARDENS & SWIMMING POOLS
Written by Pauwels, Wim
Best of 500 Gardens & Swimming Pools selects 500 of the most stunning and inspirational projects from years of Beta-Plus features on gardens. Each project included has been captured with sumptuous photographs, illustrating details of the overall design and offering ideas for your own garden or pool project.
21ST CENTURY GARDEN
Written by Lammerhuber, Lois
-This is the first book to provide answers on how to turn a domestic garden into a kind of Noah's Ark to rescue endangered species -One of the most influential conservation biologists creates his private garden as an ecological gem where the idea of 'nature in the garden' has been realized in exemplary manner - bold and of extraordinary beauty, captured in fascinating pictures by an outstanding ph
GARDENER'S TRAVEL COMPANION TO ENGLAND: WHAT TO SEE AND WHERE TO STAY
Written by McCulloch, Janelle
"Garden tourism is all the go. Green-thumbed travellers dig it, as it were.
ULTIMATE GARDENS & SWIMMING POOLS
Written by Pauwels, Wim
This book features some of the world's most beautiful private gardens and swimming pools, realized by the best garden and landscape architects working today. Includes private gardens from the UK, France, Belgium, and Hong Kong.This book features some of the world's most beautiful private gardens and swimming pools, realized by the best garden and landscape architects working today. Includes private gardens from the UK, France, Belgium, and Hong Kong. Text in English and French.
PRIVATE GARDENS: DESIGN SECRETS TO CREATING BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR LIVING SPACES
Nearly forty phenomenal gardens and outdoor living spaces from around the world are profiled in detail, each beautifully photographed replete with stunning diagrams, sketches, and plans to showcase the optimal design strategies and conceptsReaders are guided by advice from well-established designers, who share tips on how they've constructed hardscapes that work with the surrounding architecture a
BAWA: THE SRI LANKA GARDENS
Written by Robson, David
The work of architect Geoffrey Bawa achieved a unique fusion of vernacular style and modern construction incorporating the lush tropical landscape of his native Sri Lanka. Although his architectural work and its influence have been well documented, less attention has been paid to his work on gardens.
OXFORD BOTANIC GARDEN & ARBORETUM: A BRIEF HISTORY
Written by Harris, Stephen A
The Oxford Botanic Garden is the oldest surviving botanic garden in Britain, occupying the same location in central Oxford since 1621. Designed as a nursery for growing medicinal plants amid the turmoil of the civil war, and nurtured through the restoration of the monarchy, it has, perhaps unsurprisingly, a curious past.