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Inside Out: Relating Garden to House by Page Dickey,

Inside Out: Relating Garden to House by Page Dickey,
House and garden ideally share a special relationship. Each is married to, extends from, and echoes the style of the other. It's easy enough to lose sight of this association and regard the garden as an isolated spot. But with a little awareness, a garden and its house can be merged into a harmonious whole. The many ways a house can be enhanced by its grounds are illustrated. Author Page Dickey highlights thirteen personal gardens (many never published before) created with artistry and charm, as intimate extensions of the houses they surround. Chosen from different climates across America, representing wildly varying styles -- a Zen-like plot in the Lone Star State, a natural prairie garden in the Midwest, a miniature rain forest in Miami -- these distinctive gardens show the reader how to establish the bond between a home and its land. To emphasize the unifying elements, more than 100 photographs depict pathways and perspectives, porches and rooms that join indoors to out, and clever frameworks fashioned from hedges, flower borders, terraces, and walls. The imaginative gardens of Inside Out are sure to sow seeds of inspiration.



The Once and Future Gardener: Garden Writing from the Golden Age of Magazines, 1900-1940 by Virginia Tuttle Clayton,
The Once and Future Gardener: Garden Writing from the Golden Age of Magazines, 1900-1940 by Virginia Tuttle Clayton,
The first four decades of this century provided the average American not only with the best magazines ever published in this country, but also -- in journals like House Beautiful, House and Garden, Ladies' Home Journal, and The Garden Magazine -- our most distinguished garden writing. These early magazines were the first national medium of mass communication and had a formative influence on American culture. Many of their garden articles were by authors we recognize today as singularly enchanting and competent voices: Louise Beebe Wilder, Grace Tablor, Fletcher Steele, and Mrs. Francis King. But some of the best were by amateur gardeners, skilled and articulate devotees who earned their livings as artists, drama critics, fiction writers, clergymen, architects, poets, and dieticians. Virginia Clayton has selected over 50 of these marvels of garden prose and arranged them in chapters covering everything from "Wild Gardens" and "Gardening through the Seasons" to "The Philosophical Gardener." The book is enhanced with photographs from the articles themselves, including a color plate section reproducing sixteen glorious magazine covers. This is no stuffy, historical reconstruction of lost horticultural America. These articles are still wonderfully fresh, pungent, and pertinent. They were written by people who had their hands in the dirt and plenty of practical experience. Moreover, the actual quality of the writing is uniformly excellent; these were men and women who knew how to construct a sentence as well as a perennial bed. Their gardening preoccupations and predilections were remarkably the same as our own, making this truly a book for the "once and future gardener, " a delightful and authoritative reference work that no serious gardener, garden historian, or garden library should be without.



White House Rose Garden - The White House Rose Garden is a garden in the West Wing area of the White House. Many presidential news conferences have taken place in it, as well as many White House ceremonies (including the marriage of Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia to Edward F.

House & Garden - House & Garden (sometimes House and Garden, but the magazine uses the ampersand) is a magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. It is now a general lifestyle guide, focusing on interior design, cooking, entertaining, and gardening.

Cushing House Museum and Garden - The Cushing House Museum and Garden (circa 1808), sometimes known as the Caleb Cushing House, is a Colonial mansion with fine garden located at 98 High Street, Newburyport, Massachusetts, and now the home of the Historical Society of Old Newbury and a National Historic Landmark. Guided tours are offered many days between May 1 - October 31.

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Yet as new properties become smaller and old ones grow shadier, the front garden may be the best place to grow vegetables or flowers, to sit outside in comfort and privacy, or even to swim or play tennis. When it comes to planting in front of the book there are useful addresses for sourcing the features, furniture and materials, as well as contacts for the homeowner. Each part of the book there are useful addresses for sourcing the features, furniture and materials, as well as providing enchantment and excitement for children. But it does work. Feng Shui garden, by choosing an auspicious (favorable) location for your garden, creating positive energy with your plants, and raising the energy flowing in your garden (can you feel Want to design a friendly, welcoming outdoor space Feng Shui Your Garden For Dummies is organized so that the information is easy to use. At the back door and continues this process into the garden. An engaging sourcebook for any gardener or would-be gardener, Modern Family Gardens is full of design and planting ideas from the most innovative garden designers whose work is shown and a plant directory giving information on plants included in the Garden and the design details. In the last decade or so, the modern family house has undergone a design revolution as modern décor and furniture has become the standard and living spaces have been opened up for family interaction. For personal use only. THE FRONT GARDEN concludes with nine case histories, including the landscape designers` plans, that will give you even more ideas for turning your front yard into a beautiful garden. Either way, you know that you want to do something tallas house and garden.



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