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Garden Stone
Hardback
Main Details
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Garden Stone
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Barbara Pleasant
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:239 | Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 222 |
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Category/Genre | Garden design and planning Landscape gardening |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781580174060
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Classifications | Dewey:717 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Storey Books
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Imprint |
Storey Books
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Publication Date |
29 November 2002 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The Garden Writers Association of America awarded "Garden Stone" a Garden Globe Award of Achievement for Writing. "The Washington Post "wrote, "Garden Stone is one of the best idea books on using stones in the landscape that I have seen." And "Country Living Gardener "said, "While the book is visually stunning . . . diagrams and step-by-step instructions show how gardeners can make their dreams come true.""Garden Stone "shows you how to add stone to bring texture, color, serenity, and strength to your garden. Author Barbara Pleasant offers more than 40 enchanting designs--from something as simple as a flagstone path to an elaborate Zen-inspired meditation garden. Each project is packed with practical, down-to-earth installation advice, including clear line drawings and instructional diagrams. A comprehensive resource list helps you easily find the tools and materials you need.Pleasant helps gardeners decide which type of stone is best for which kind of design. Limestone, for example, is ideal for stacking to make rock walls. Sandstone is easy to cut for steps and adds warm shades of red, yellow, or chocolate brown to the landscape. Blocks of granite can be used as sturdy paving stones. Pleasant also shows you how to create stone water features, such as fountains and natural-looking ponds and streams. And she provides hundreds of suggestions for plants whose color, texture, and shape will enhance your stone projects.
Reviewsone of the best idea books on using stones in the landscape that I have scene. "The Washington Post" Good ideas are quarried in "Garden Stone." . . . Excellent photographs make it clear why stone is such a treasure. "Columbus Dispatch" This well-illustrated book covers paths and walkways, walls, water gardens, wisdom, and whimsy. "The Gardener s Companion "of "The Old Farmer s Almanac""" a must-read for anyone wanting to add stone to the garden, whether it s a do-it-yourself project or work-for-hire job. "Detroit News & Free Press""" the basics of stone masonry are well diagrammed. "Seattle Post-Intelligencer""" well written and beautifully illustrated throughout. "Library Journal""" provides all the practical information, instructional drawings and illustrations needed. "Country Decorating Ideas""" This guide can inspire gardeners to employ the interactions of stone, plants, soil, water and light in creating a place of enduring beauty. " Indianapolis Star" Pleasant's excellent book covers everything that's necessary to add stone to your garden... " Buffalo News""" "
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