Do you ever lament that you'd love to be able to garden more, but just don't have the time? The demanding pace of modern life leaves little space for the pleasures of gardening. On the other hand, gardening itself could be the culprit: elaborate, traditional perennial borders; water-hungry or disease-prone plants; needy lawns; and high-maintenance plants that require staking or clipping all suck up precious hours. Simply put, we need to start gardening in a whole new way. In this inspiring book, Val Easton shows exactly how to have a low-maintenance garden that doesn't sacrifice style. You won't have to give up your favorite plants or settle for expanses of ugly bark nuggets. You just have to unlearn some bad old habits and pick up some good new ones. So, how do you go about making a "new" low-maintenance garden? First, design your garden with maintenance in mind--good-looking hardscape will both save weeding time and showcase your favorite plants. Second, simplify your garden routines--learn the most efficient planting and maintenance techniques and don't get stressed if everything isn't letter-perfect. Third, learn how to work with nature rather than against it. And finally, embrace home-grown fruits, herbs, and vegetables; well planted containers; and thoughtfully chosen plants. The New Low-Maintenance Garden doesn't just tell you how to garden in a whole new way--it shows you, through profiles and beautiful photographs of real gardens that embody low-maintenance techniques. The pressures of life are not likely to ease up anytime soon, but the lessons of this timely book will help you banish guilt over undone garden chores and revel in your garden successes.
Beautiful book.
Its more about leasure gardening, which isn't what I was looking for.
What a great Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
The cover photo is so inviting that it just seduces you to read and drool! I am looking forward to putting it to use this spring for my expanded garden. Eat Your Garden chapter is my favorite!
Excellent Info and Easy Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
There are many books on this subject and I own a lot of them. I decided on this one because of the word "new" in the title; curious to know how we can do low maintenance differently. I was not disappointed. The information is presented in an easy to read format that describes gardens around the country with different zones and varied concepts. Each story is accompanied by good pictures to further explain and to inspire. Depending on the needs of the garden owners, the story may focus on less plants/more hardscape or more foliage/less flowers; but each story explains how that garden was successful. At the end of each section, the author sets out a great list of resources to further your education: books, videos, websites. Throughout the chapters there are recommendations on how to incorporate sustainable aspects in your garden; how to attract wildlife; how to enjoy your garden without spending hours working in it. The format is great. You can view just the pictures and associated text and learn a lot; the main text is divided by gardens so it is easy to flip around if you want to read about your type; and the writing is well written and informative--specific plants are recommended in each topic to help with pulling together the "look". This is one of the best garden books I've purchased to date -- it has inspired me to complete my one acre garden -- believing that it can be maintained without hours of daily work.
Taking the hardwork out of your 'Jardiniere'+
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
This is a awesome book on personalising your own garden space.At first, I thought this was going to be a boring book about vegetable gardening.Not at all,what I thought it would be.This is a very insightful gardening book,about getting the most out of your garden,by using less.There are a lot of great gardening books around.This one also enters into the art of decorating and designing your ideal garden landscape.Your garden is your shrine and your peaceful retreat.Your garden is give and take.You reap what you sow into your sacred garden.The book was so enlightening on various ways of connecting with Nature ,without leaving your backyard.Gardens are more important now then ever.They add depth to one's character ,a sense of communion with nature and improves the happiness of others.This gardening book helps the reader work with nature,rather than pushing against the natural flow of the surrounding elements.
Garden Ease
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is truly a book about gardening with ease. The only thing easier in the long term is a book like mine that is for your desk and just open to a new page. The author has hit all the salient points actually the true rules for maintaining a garden that pleases you. She includes the cautions. Every site has its own peculiarities and you the gardener must work within certain limitations. Most gardeners have learned this the hard way but a book like this helps you move on to turn losses into successes. Matt Cohen MD Zen of Watering Your Garden
Great ideas!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I have a large, intensely gardened yard and have been looking for ideas of how to landscape the parts of the yard that I haven't yet gotten to in a way that would be lower maintenance. This book has lots of good ideas, photos, plant lists and tips to help. Highly recommended!
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