Climbing Gardens: Adding Height and Structure to Your Garden

Climbing Gardens: Adding Height and Structure to Your Garden

by Joan Clifton (Author), Steven Wooster (Photographer)

Synopsis

Gardening in the vertical plane can transform the dullest plot, giving it vital style and structure; this is the garden source book that shows you how. Packed with planting ideas and practical advice, Climbing Gardens explores the full potential of all types of planting supports, from simple latticework and tension wiring to pergolas, metal frames and living sculptures. It explains how you can use them to create different garden styles and moods, preserve privacy, increase the feeling of space, focus the eye and add some exuberant colour. With a comprehensive directory of the best plants for vertical supports, and with key projects illustrated in step-by-step photographs, Climbing Gardens provides both inspiring ideas and the practical know-how to realise them in your own garden - whether you want a cool, contemporary tableau or a sweep of rose-swathed pillars

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 15 May 2005

ISBN 10: 0711225206
ISBN 13: 9780711225206

Author Bio
Joan Clifton is the creative force behind Avant Garden, a London-based company specializing in creating wrought-iron and wirework forms for training topiary and creating living sculpture. Avant Garden's creations are sold worldwide and they are regular exhibitors at the Royal Horticultural Society garden shows, including Chelsea and Hampton Court. Joan is also the author of Making a White Garden and Garden Elements and contributes regularly to leading magazines. She lives in West London.