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  6. The Fragrance of Friendship
    The Fragrance of Friendship

  7. Fabulous Faux Florals: 50 Easy, Extraordinary Projects with Silk Flowers and Permanent Botanicals
    Fabulous Faux Florals: 50 Easy, Extraordinary Projects with Silk Flowers and Permanent Botanicals

  8. Outdoor Cleaning with Pressure WA
    Outdoor Cleaning with Pressure WA

  9. Gardner's Computer Graphics & Animation Dictionary
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    Native Florida Plants: Low Maintenance Landscaping and Gardening

  12. Native Texas Gardens
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  14. Earthly Delights: Gardening by the Seasons the Easy Way
    Earthly Delights: Gardening by the Seasons the Easy Way

  15. Antique Roses for the South
    Antique Roses for the South

  16. Success with Cuttings
    Success with Cuttings

  17. Success with Bulbs
    Success with Bulbs

  18. Photographing Your Garden
    Photographing Your Garden

  19. All My Hurt My Garden Spade Can Heal: Gardening Quotations
    All My Hurt My Garden Spade Can Heal: Gardening Quotations

  20. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne: A Life and Times
    The Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne: A Life and Times

  21. Pressed Flowers
    Pressed Flowers

  22. A Landscape Handbook for the Tropics
    A Landscape Handbook for the Tropics

  23. Encyclopedia of Flowers: Over 1,000 Popular Flowers, Flowering Shrubs, and Trees (Encyclopedia Series)
    Encyclopedia of Flowers: Over 1,000 Popular Flowers, Flowering Shrubs, and Trees (Encyclopedia Series)

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    The Practical Gardener's Encyclopedia (Encyclopedia Series)

  25. Hummingbird Gardens
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Gardens for the Future: Gestures Against the Wild
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    Gardens for the Future: Gestures Against the Wild
    Guy Cooper , and Gordon Taylor
    Manufacturer: Monacelli
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    Binding: Hardcover

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    ASIN: 1580930638
    Release Date: 2000-04-24

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    The subtitle of this oversized ode to garden design is fascinating. Despite the fact that industrial aesthetics (plastics, AstroTurf, chain-link) are explored along with high-tech ideas like artificial fog and fiber-optics, the authors, well-known British designers, still see the garden in the context of its potential wildness, its site-specific possibilities. Flamboyantly photographed, international in scope, Gardens for the Future enlarges our mind's eye to include gardens of theory made manifest, such as the Garden of Cosmic Speculation in southwestern Scotland. Designer Charles Jencks explains, "Nature is basically curved, warped, undulating, jagged, zigzagged, and sometimes beautifully crinkly," all of which he has captured in stainless steel, concrete, and giant earthworks. Contrast this with the classic redesign, by Belgian Jacques Wirtz, of the 16th-century Tuileries gardens at the Louvre in Paris, or the perspective-skewered red garden made by Jack Lenor Larsen at his house on Long Island, and the reader gets an idea of the breadth, the exoticism, the sheer artistry of contemporary garden design. Not only do Cooper and Taylor take us on a tour of 20 exciting public and private gardens, they also help us make the leap into understanding them by starting out with a discussion of the influence of three great contemporary designers; Barragan, Noguchi, and Roberto Burle Marx.

    One of the most startling gardens in the book is Robert Irwin's Lower Central Garden at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. His mantra for the design, inscribed in stone in the garden, may be the only words that could be spoken of all the unusual gardens depicted in this elegant book. Irwin describes his work as "A sculpture in the form of a garden aspiring to be art." --Valerie Easton

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