This is a must-have sourcebook for anyone with a Garden looking for design ideas.
The third chapter looks at different types of Space – urban and rural, large and small, high and low, while the final chapter covers every type of possible Garden style, including minimal, prairie, geometric, dry, landscaped, gravel, water, exotic, contemporary, modern, minimal, oriental and night.
With a series of useful directories on designers, Garden centres and public gardens, The Garden Source is THE book for modern Garden design ideas.. ‘Divide’ then looks at elements that can be used to create ‘rooms’ within gardens, such as hedges, walls, fences, screens, trees, and different types of beds and borders. ‘Connect’ includes some of the more basic features, such as lawns, decking and gravel gardens, before covering paths, steps, avenues, gates, bridges and much more besides.
And alongside little-known examples of private gardens are celebrated public spaces such as Parc Andre Citroen and Jardin Atlantique as well as show gardens – Chelsea Flower Show, International Garden Festival, Hampton Court, Chaumont.
The first part looks at Garden details, listing design features that act either as connecting or dividing elements.
Gardens from all parts of the world are included – America, France, Sweden, Germany, Holland, England – by some of the very best Garden designers.
Over 800 colour illustrations by leading photographer Andrea Jones are cleverly arranged to offer the reader thousands of possible design solutions.
This is a must-have sourcebook for anyone with a Garden looking for design ideas