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Tomorrow's Garden: Design and Inspiration for a New Age of Sustainable Gardening

Stephen Orr
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 2011

With a keen eye for aesthetics matched by a strong concern for the environment, garden expert
Stephen Orr has developed a sense of what a modern garden should be: small, visually pleasing, and
responsible. In Tomorrow's Garden, he presents gardens in 14 American cities that have been scaled
back and simplified without sacrificing beauty or innovative design.

A devoted supporter of the organic gardening movement, Orr advises gardeners to think about their gardens as part of an interconnected whole with the surrounding environment with an eye to water usage, local ecology, and preservation of resources. However, for those who are afraid that a sustainable garden means a lack of flora and fauna, Orr believes that a garden, first and foremost, should be a thing of beauty. He encourages flower lovers to plant flowers, and he showcases gardens filled with traditional and exotic plants that are designed with both visual appeal and the environment in mind.

With detailed case studies, stunning photographs, and an appendix of resources and information to
help gardeners achieve their ecological best, Tomorrow's Garden will teach you the true definition of sustainability and show you how to create beauty without excess in the 21st century and beyond."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781605294681
ISBN-10: 1605294683
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 195 x 232 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Rodale Books

Descriere

Featuring 150 full-color photographs, this guide to artful, modern gardening shows readers how to maximize the beauty of their gardens while minimizing its impact on the planet.

Notă biografică

STEPHEN ORR is the gardening editorial director forMartha Stewart Livingmagazine and formerly was a contributor to theNew York Timesand garden editor forDominoandHouse & Gardenmagazines. He lives and gardens in New York City and upstate New York.