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Rock Garden Design and Construction

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By North American Rock Garden Society

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$38.99 CAD

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Few gardens can transport visitors to wild and rugged landscapes as well as rock gardens. Eye-catching rock gardens are among the most challenging—and satisfying—expressions of the gardener's craft. A true rock garden is a specialized habitat that allows the gardener to grow plants that do not flourish anywhere else. This book offers the first comprehensive treatment of building rock gardens in all parts of North America. Topics covered include rock placement, materials, and planting and maintenance. Variations on the rock garden theme, from planting troughs to creating water features are also discussed. The book presents regional styles and techniques and profiles a dozen public rock gardens from Oregon to Newfoundland.

This book is only available through print on demand. All interior art is black and white. 

  • “The aspiring rock gardener will find chapters filled with advice from the bright lights of the rock-gardening world. . . . The writers’ enthusiasm for the subject matter will inspire some to start a rock garden from scratch and inspire experienced gardeners to enhance an existing design.” —Booklist

    “Though its pages are graced with more than 100 color images—many showcasing exquisitely conceived and executed rock gardens—this is by no means a mere coffee table book, but rather a treatise that covers every aspect of rock gardening, from sitting and construction to plant selection, culture, and ongoing maintenance.” —American Gardener

    “Reading like a Who’s Who of those that have attained ‘guru’ status in the world of rock gardening, the contributers’ list alone would be reason enough to garner a space on your bookshelf for Rock Garden Design and Construction. . . . Shattering the myth that you have to be an expert plantsman to have a rock garden, the basic thought that I was left with after reading the book was that anyone could have a rock garden anywhere.” —American Horticulturist

    “Lovely examples of berm, scree, and xeric gardens, both public and private, with a welcome emphasis on the aesthetics of integrating these various contrivances, from rock outcroppings to expanses of gravels, into the larger garden picture.” —Horticulture

    “Rock Garden Design and Construction is the first book on the subject to attempt to serve gardeners in all parts of North America, and we are in debt to the North American Rock Garden Society for this fine contribution to the literature. . . . the novice and advanced gardener are both well-served by this new reference.” —Pacific Horticulture

    “The book is indeed a treasure trove of ideas, full of accessible, down-to-earth information, useful for novices and experienced rock gardeners alike.” —Manchester (CT) Journal Inquirer

    “Full of ideas for rock gardens of all kinds and sizes and for every climate.” —St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    “This is a book I have read from cover to cover and expect to read many more times.” —Gardens North

    “Comprehensive.” —Perennials

    “Well-conceived guide on the development of rock gardens in different regions of the country and on widely diverse sites.” —Chicago Botanic Garden

    “Relies on the expertise of more than 40 members of the North American Rock Garden Society. The photographs are excellent and quite tempting, particularly in the variety of styles shown.” —Royal Botanical Gardens Newsletter
     

On Sale
Sep 12, 2003
Page Count
316 pages
Publisher
Timber Press
ISBN-13
9781604693300

North American Rock Garden Society

About the Author

The North American Rock Garden Society, with members throughout the world, is devoted to all aspects of growing plants in rock gardens: what they are, where to obtain them, and where to observe them in the wild. The society publishes Rock Garden Quarterly and holds national meetings; more than 30 local chapters in the United States and Canada convene regularly.

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