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Lädt ... The Know Maintenance perennial garden (2014. Auflage)von Roy Diblik
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We've all seen gorgeous perennial gardens packed with color, texture, and multi-season interest. Designed by a professional and maintained by a crew, they are aspirational bits of beauty too difficult to attempt at home. Or are they? The Know Maintenance Perennial Garden makes a design-magazine-worthy garden achievable at home. The new, simplified approach is made up of hardy, beautiful plants grown on a 10x14 foot grid. Each of the 62 garden plans combines complementary plants that thrive together and grow as a community. They are designed to make maintenance a snap. In fact, the entire garden is mowed down at the end of the season! The garden plans can be followed explicitly or adjusted to meet individual needs; size can be altered by treating the grid-like design as a modular building block that can be halved, doubled, or tripled as needed. This complete garden system makes a gorgeous perennial garden available to everyone, no matter their skill or the size of their space. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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"This book is about gardening in a new way-one that is in harmony with how plants grow and interact with each other in nature."
You will learn the importance of sunlight, soil type, and water. You will also be encouraged to look at your flowers and plants in a different way, doing an in-depth study of each plant. The best advice I found was not put make a single plant an island in an ocean of mulch. I hate seeing gardens like that! When the plants are closer together, they not only block out weeds from growing, but shares in their own care and maintenance. I liked that the emphasis was on creating plant communities within your garden. I did not like that this book included the use of glyphosate, even though the author states "I have no desire to promote the unnecessary use of chemicals." The perennial plants profiled are intended for the Northern US, so I would suggest looking into whatever native perennials your area would need. Some simple garden plans are also included. A nice, but fairly involved conversation on the philosophy and ecology of gardening.
This book was provided for free in return for an honest review. ( )