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In the first comprehensive study published in English, respected landscape architect Theodore Osmundson provides the practical information professionals need to be able to include well-designed and well-constructed roof gardens in their projects. Roof... [ More...]
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With its wealth of original historical research; marvelous illustrations, including many that are not available elsewhere; and Denise Otis's fascinating new insights about her subject, Grounds for Pleasure will immediately win recognition as the definitive... [ More...]
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Plants for Tropical Landscapes will help you select and group plants to create a successful tropical garden tailored to your needs and tastes. Gardeners and landscapers will find this treasury of more than 500 common plants easy to use and one of the most... [ More...]
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Gives instructions for such popular outdoor stonework projects as patios, retaining walls, steps, and more.
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What might qualify one for master gardener status? Try 30 years of successful gardening on a remote Nova Scotia farm—and all without electricity and with only horse power! Jigs and Jo Ann Gardner devised a gaggle of ingenious and delightful solutions... [ More...]
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Learn how to landscape with trees, shrubs, ground covers, and grasses suitable for high, dry climates.
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Ossian Cole Simonds (1855-1931) was one of the country's earliest and most important landscape architects, the progenitor of the "middle-western movement" of landscape design. He laid out college campuses, arboretums, estates, parks, and the much admired... [ More...]
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Pink flamingos, elves and gnomes, whirligigs, windmills and wishing wells, ceramic geese and plastic ducks, oh my! Sophisticated lawn and garden magazines might pretend (or prefer) such anomalies don't exist, but this seasoned author/photographer team knows... [ More...]
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