
The Wild Garden
Rick Darke
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Product Details
Publisher | Timber Press (OR) |
Publish Date | December 01, 2009 |
Pages | 356 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780881929553 |
Dimensions | 8.8 X 8.8 X 1.0 inches | 2.7 pounds |
About the Author
Rick Darke is a landscape design consultant, author, lecturer, and photographer based in Pennsylvania who blends art, ecology, and cultural geography in the creation and conservation of livable landscapes. His projects include scenic byways, public gardens, corporate and collegiate campuses, mixed-use conservation developments, and residential gardens. Darke served on the staff of Longwood Gardens for twenty years and received the Scientific Award of the American Horticultural Society. His work has been featured in the New York Times and on National Public Radio. Darke is recognized as one of the world's experts on grasses and their use in public and private landscapes. For further information visit www.rickdarke.com.
Reviews
"This new edition is two books in one, and a handsome volume at that. Henry Mitchell said it all when he claimed gardeners owe all to William Robinson. We do, and this book is the perfect way to appreciate that statement." --Gardens Illustrated
"This new, expanded edition. . . . is essential reading for today's ecologically minded gardens." --Landscape Architecture
"I'm giving a big Thumbs Up to Rick Darke's updating of William Robinson's classic The Wild Garden." --Garden Rant
"If there was but one book on our garden library shelf, William Robinson's The Wild Garden would be the single tome, at once revolutionary and oozing charm. . . . With photographer and writer Rick Darke's added chapters and insight, we understand more than ever the wisdom and urgency of Robinson's garden gospel." --Chicago Tribune
"Rick Darke retains all the original's beautiful engraved illustrations while augmenting them with his own rich color photographs." --Martha's Vineyard Times
"Rick Darke could well be Robinson's reincarnation." --Ottawa Citizen
"Robinson's seminal work set forth a vision of the naturalistic approach that informed gardening for generations. . . . With photographer and writer Darke's added chapters and insight, we understand more than ever the wisdom and urgency of Robinson's garden gospel." --Tuscaloosa News
"Will truly inspire you. Originally published in 1870, [it] remained in print for more than 50 years with a message that is just as revolutionary today." --Wenatchee World
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