National Trust Home & Garden - Design Ideas for Your Garden: Inspired by the National Trust
Hardback
A design sourcebook for your garden taking inspiration from National Trust gardens.
From the sculpted topiary at Hidcote Manor to spectacular summer container planting at Powis Castle and stylish contemporary border planting at Packwood House, the gardens of the National Trust are a fantastic source of inspiration for gardeners of all standards.
In this book, keen gardener and design historian Jacq Barber shows how different elements in the National Trust’s gardens can be applied to your garden – whether it is large space, courtyard or just a balcony. National Trust Head Gardeners give unique insights and tips throughout, showing you how to apply their expertise to reinterpret your garden while still retaining your own individual creative style. With chapters on how to introduce design elements of structure and texture, what to plant in each season to bring colour to your garden throughout the year, how to use various water features and imaginative plant combinations for pots and containers, along with advice on delicious edible planting and creating wild flower gardens.
This practical guide is a sumptuously illustrated, inspirational source of creative ideas that can be adopted and adapted to suit all gardens, no matter what their size, shape or budget.
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Imprint
National Trust Books
ISBN
978-1-907892-41-7
Publication Date
16-05-2013
Format
Hardback
Pages
176 pages
Dimensions
202x234mm
Product Description
A design sourcebook for your garden taking inspiration from National Trust gardens.
From the sculpted topiary at Hidcote Manor to spectacular summer container planting at Powis Castle and stylish contemporary border planting at Packwood House, the gardens of the National Trust are a fantastic source of inspiration for gardeners of all standards.
In this book, keen gardener and design historian Jacq Barber shows how different elements in the National Trust’s gardens can be applied to your garden – whether it is large space, courtyard or just a balcony. National Trust Head Gardeners give unique insights and tips throughout, showing you how to apply their expertise to reinterpret your garden while still retaining your own individual creative style. With chapters on how to introduce design elements of structure and texture, what to plant in each season to bring colour to your garden throughout the year, how to use various water features and imaginative plant combinations for pots and containers, along with advice on delicious edible planting and creating wild flower gardens.
This practical guide is a sumptuously illustrated, inspirational source of creative ideas that can be adopted and adapted to suit all gardens, no matter what their size, shape or budget.
Author
Jacq Barber and National Trust Books
Imprint
National Trust Books
ISBN
978-1-907892-41-7
Publication Date
16-05-2013
Format
Hardback
Pages
176 pages
Dimensions
202x234mm
Product Description
A design sourcebook for your garden taking inspiration from National Trust gardens.
From the sculpted topiary at Hidcote Manor to spectacular summer container planting at Powis Castle and stylish contemporary border planting at Packwood House, the gardens of the National Trust are a fantastic source of inspiration for gardeners of all standards.
In this book, keen gardener and design historian Jacq Barber shows how different elements in the National Trust’s gardens can be applied to your garden – whether it is large space, courtyard or just a balcony. National Trust Head Gardeners give unique insights and tips throughout, showing you how to apply their expertise to reinterpret your garden while still retaining your own individual creative style. With chapters on how to introduce design elements of structure and texture, what to plant in each season to bring colour to your garden throughout the year, how to use various water features and imaginative plant combinations for pots and containers, along with advice on delicious edible planting and creating wild flower gardens.
This practical guide is a sumptuously illustrated, inspirational source of creative ideas that can be adopted and adapted to suit all gardens, no matter what their size, shape or budget.
Author
Jacq Barber and National Trust Books