Gardening In
Small Spaces
America's Best Gardeners Share Their Secrets for
Designing Beautiful Gardens in Small Areas
By Fine Gardening
Design Guides
Gardening in a small space has
its challenges, but with little imagination and a
few design tricks, any homeowner can create a
beautiful garden. In Gardening in Small Spaces, the
experts from Fine Gardening magazine offer practical
advice and innovative ideas for creating wonderful
gardens out of small areas. More than 15 talented
designers will help you design a garden that suits
your home and lifestyle, no matter what the size of
your yard. Even the smallest urban lot can be
transformed into a place of beauty, privacy, and
comfort.
Discover how to:
- Make a small garden feel
larger
- Design your garden as an
extension of your home
- Choose plants appropriate
for small gardens
- Create comfortable garden
rooms
- Make your garden feel
like a private haven
- Create an inviting front
yard landscape
More Design Guides:
- Gardening in Containers
- Creating Beds and Borders
- Exploring Garden Style
- Landscaping Your Home
Introduction:
Many of us live in urban or
suburban areas. The neighborhood is great, the house
was affordable, the school system is ideal for our
children, but the lot is small and often surrounded
by other homes on all sides. Fortunately, small
yards and great gardens are not mutually exclusive
entities.
Designing small gardens is all
about illusion; about making a small space feel
larger. These design tricks are based on the same
principles used in all garden design -- providing
visitors with a sense of discovery, creating a sense
of depth by choosing plants of various heights and
textures, achieving unity through the repetition of
color, plants, or building materials, and dividing
spaces into rooms for different functions.
Just as important as making
the space feel larger is creating privacy. We all
need a retreat that makes us feel miles away from
the noise and commotion of the outside world -- a
place where we can enjoy the Sunday morning paper in
solitude or in companionship with friends dining al
fresco in the evening.
Collected here are articles
from some of America's best garden designers who
will show you their tricks for creating wonderful
gardens out of small spaces. From planning to
choosing plants and materials, they'll prove that
the smallest town lot can be transformed into a
garden paradise.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
PART 1: Design Strategies
Clever Strategies for Designing Small Spaces
Expansive Solutions for Small Gardens
Reshaping Small Spaces
Garden Rooms
Pruning for a View
PART 2: Creating Privacy
A Courtyard Garden Makes a Private Haven
City Lot, Pastoral Paradise
Hang, Stack, Trellis
Plants Enclose an In-Town Lot
From Tiny Yard to Private Paradise
PART 3: Compelling Garden Spaces
Front-Yard Gardens Make a Strong First
Impression
A Front-Yard Retreat
Extend Your Living Space with a Patio Garden
A Cozy Sitting Garden
An Intimate Garden for Entertaining
A Miniature Mountain Landscape
A Courtyard Garden
A Classic Courtyard
Credits
Index
Soft-cover,
8-1/2 x 11 in., 160 pages, with
color
photos and drawings
Published 2002
ISBN: 978-1-56158-580-9
Gardening In
Small Spaces
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