The Walled Garden

The Walled Garden

by Leslie Geddes - Brown (Author)

Synopsis

Written by well-known gardens expert Leslie Geddes-Brown, this delightful book is a celebration of walled gardens worldwide. It traces the history of the phenomenon from the gardens of Ancient Greece and Rome and medieval depictions of the hortus conclusus ('enclosed garden') to avant-garde designs by today's leading practitioners. Thematic chapters cover such subjects as formal enclosures, walled herb gardens and those by well-known modern designers. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction followed by four or five beautifully illustrated features on specific gardens. The book concludes with an international plant directory and full contact details of all the contemporary designers featured, making this an essential, inspirational reference for garden lovers everywhere. It features walled gardens from around the globe, from the Far East to North America, and from Britain and Europe to North Africa. It includes the work of such celebrated designers as Gertrude Jekyll, Vita Sackville-West, Terence Conran, Beatrix Farrand, Piet Oudolf, George Carter and Christopher Bradley-Hole. It is authoritatively written and profusely illustrated throughout. It is an invaluable resource for garden designers, horticultural students and all garden lovers.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Merrell Publishers Ltd
Published: 21 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 1858943639
ISBN 13: 9781858943633

Media Reviews
Delightful - an invaluable resource for garden designers, horticultural students and all garden lovers - RHS BOOK FOR GARDENERS Leslie Geddes-Brown paints an intriguing picture of walled gardens large and small - HOUSE & GARDEN
Author Bio
Leslie Geddes-Brown, former Deputy Editor of World of Interiors and Country Life magazines, is a leading writer on gardening and interior design.