Sowing Beauty: Designing Flowering Meadows from Seed

Backorder (temporarily out of stock)

Product Details

Price
$45.00
Publisher
Timber Press (OR)
Publish Date
Pages
364
Dimensions
8.8 X 10.5 X 1.3 inches | 3.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781604696325

Earn by promoting books

Earn money by sharing your favorite books through our Affiliate program.

Become an affiliate

About the Author

James Hitchmough is an expert in the design, ecology, and management of herbaceous vegetation. His techniques have been used to make meadows and meadow-like communities at prestigious sites worldwide. Hitchmough is head of the Department of Landscape Architecture at Sheffield University in the UK.

Reviews

"This is a hopeful and expansive book for the gardener who can see a field as a canvas." --Publishers Weekly

"It's impossible not to be seduced by the drama and scale of meadow and prairie planting and James Hitchmough, professor at Sheffield University in the UK, has worked on some of the most magical projects. . . . a must-read for anyone contemplating creating a similar landscape." --Gardenista

"An attractive and interesting book. . . . Sowing Beauty offers readers a hybrid of academic and popular writing related to meadow garden creation featuring plants from around the world." --NYBG's Plant Talk

"Sowing Beauty has all the hallmarks of a lifetime's work; so in depth and extensive is the research, (and the photographs are especially good). . . . I would heartily recommend this book to any gardener and would expect it be on the shelf of every landscape architect." --Gardens Illustrated

"This is serious stuff for serious meadow-makers. Well done Timber Press." --The Times

"A technical guide for landscape architects and 'ambitious home gardeners.' Flow charts and detailed tables appear throughout, helping readers in calculating necessary seed weights and navigating irrigation questions." --The Dirt

"A mix of scientific rigour and visual extravagance. This book is a great repository of knowledge. Gratifyingly geeky, with lots of charts." --Gardens Illustrated