Spirit
garden inspiration
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Publication
2009 - Fuel, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
51,750 words, Guess
Page Count
207 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100955862086
- ISBN-139780955862083
- OCLC Control Number416262376
- Better World Books9780955862083
- Open LibraryOL44944701M
Classifications
- DDC712.607442165
- LCCSB472.45 .P43 2009
- LCCSB472.45
Description
"Taking inspiration from art, sculpture, Chicago prairies and folk architecture such as tree houses, Dan Pearson--acclaimed garden designer and "green-fingered guru" at the U.K. newspaper The Observer--lays out his design philosophy and working process, giving readers direct insight into his collaborative approach of working with nature, instead of imposing preconceptions upon it. Journeying from New Zealand to Japan via Thames-side barge gardens, Pearson focuses on the spirit of place as it emerges through geography, history, architecture and native flora, extrapolating this sense of place into a new gardening philosophy. Very far from conventional gardening books, Spiritradically expands the genre, inviting us to understand the act of gardening in the light of contemporary needs and with a keen environmental awareness; Pearson particularly stresses the importance of skills such as being able to "read" a variety of landscapes (both wild and cultivated), and of staying open to what those landscapes suggest in terms of cultivation. This long-awaited publication is Pearson's first in eight years, and uses 400 of his own much-admired photographs as reference points. Dan Pearsonbegan his career as a professional designer in 1987. He is co-author of The Essential Garden Book(with Sir Terence Conran) and author of The Garden: A Year at Home Farm. He has presented and appeared in several TV series and has designed five award-winning Chelsea Flower Show gardens."--Publisher's description.
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