Beginner's guide to garden planning and design: 50 simple gardening ideas for adding style & personality to your outdoor space

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Publisher
Creative Homeowner Press
Publication Date
2024.
Language
English

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Gardeners are generally always looking for inspiration. In the forward of Planning & Designing Your First Garden: 50 Ways to Add Style for Personal Creativity, P. Allen Smith states, "Helen has outlined 50 ways to add style to express one's personal creativity in the garden--when in fact her 50 will inspire at least 50 more ideas." Rather than force her own creative ideas on you, author, gardener, and horticulturalist, Helen Yoest teaches you to recognize and act on your own creativity. Easy to follow sections are divided into four basic priorities when thinking about your garden: Garden Basics, Garden Styles, Garden Elements and Your Garden Environment. Chapters include how to create rhythm, scale, and balance along with curb appeal to shape your owns ideas as well as a chapter on creating a sustainable garden environment where plants and animals can live together. Also learn about the importance of selecting the perfect space and sketching out your plan first, how to use containers effectively, as well as how to incorporate other features including water, walkways and walls. Let your imagination go wild and create an amazing space that will give back season after season!

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ISBN
9781580116084

Table of Contents

From the Book

Foreword
Introduction
Carving out space
Sketch your idea
Prepare a plan
View from the inside
Rhythm, scale, and balance
Curb appeal
Style
Bulbs
Container gardens
Cottage and country gardens
Formal and informal gardens
Gardens out front
Herb gardens
Moss gardening
Rock gardening
Vegetable gardens
Wildlife gardens
Adding color to your garden
Fence follies
Creating a focal point
Movement in the garden
Sound
Privacy
Garden seating
Accenting your garden with art
Arbors
Covered porches
Garden bed edging
Foundation plantings
Water-fountains and ponds
Fragrance in the garden
Garden gates
Level changes
Layers of light
Mailbox gardens
The garden path
Retaining walls
Garden house
Trellises
Kids in the garden
Attracting birds, bees, and butterflies
Critter control
Energy conservation
Gardening for the seasons
Layering the landscape
Ideas for reducing lawn
Simply sustainable
Water-wise gardening
Time
Gardening with confidence
Index
Acknowledgments
About the author.

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Library Journal Reviews

Gardener and horticulturalist Yoest's (Good Berry Bad Berry) book (originally self-published) is a cross of narrative nonfiction and encyclopedia of gardening wisdom, with a reservoir of potentially wallet-impacting ideas. The chapters are short and include sidebars for a deeper dive into each chapter's subject matter. There are also pictures throughout the book, but not every concept or topic has an image that shows it. The author mentions her own gardens, but there are only a few photos of them. Whatever questions readers might have about gardening or about pulling off their visions, Yoest likely has an answer. She encourages readers and offers valuable advice for preparing and planning an outdoor space; for example, think through what the garden will be used for before picking a style. She also gives solutions to pesky garden problems and reminds readers that a fully mature garden takes time. There is a helpful index. VERDICT A wide-ranging and appetite-whetting introduction to many gardening topics.—Sarah Sieg

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