The wild garden
Expanded ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Darke, Rick - Contributor
Publication
2009 - Timber Press, Portland, Oregon
Language
English
Word Count
88,750 words, Guess
Page Count
355 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780881929553
- ISBN-100881929557
- Library of Congress Control Number2009019448
- OCLC Control Number311779790
- Better World Books9780881929553
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL24460562M
Classifications
- DDC635.9/676
- LCCSB439 .R615 2009
- LCCSB439.R615 2009
Description
"William Robinson's revolutionary book, The Wild Garden, envisioned an authentically naturalistic approach to gardening that is more vital today than ever before. First published in 1870, The Wild Garden evolved through many editions and remained in print through the remainder of the author's lifetime (1838–1935). In the book, Robinson issued a forceful challenge to the prevailing style of the day, which relied upon tender plants arranged in rigidly geometrical designs. In sharp contrast, Robinson advocated for the use of hardy, locally adapted native and exotic plants arranged according to local growing conditions. Robinson's vision was inspired by his first-hand observations of natural habitats in Europe and North America, and he put his ideas into practice in his own garden at Gravetye Manor in West Sussex. The Wild Garden was ground-breaking and hugely influential in its day, and is stunningly relevant to twenty-first century gardeners and landscape stewards seeking to adopt sustainable design and management practices. In addition to the complete original text and illustrations from the fifth edition of 1895, this expanded edition includes new chapters and 112 color photographs by award-winning photographer and landscape consultant Rick Darke. His new material places wild gardening in modern context, underscoring Robinson's importance in the evolution of ecological design and illustrating an inspiring diversity of contemporary wild gardens."--
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