Eleven Garden TypesDiscovering, creating, and enhancing the multiple attractions and beauty of gardens and natural grounds. |
Contents
CHAPTER I A Formal Garden | 1 |
CHAPTER II Roses in the Garden | 13 |
CHAPTER III Patio Garden | 17 |
CHAPTER IV City Garden | 21 |
CHAPTER V Roof Garden | 25 |
CHAPTER VI Naturalistic Garden | 29 |
CHAPTER VII Bog Gardening | 35 |
CHAPTER VIII Rock Gardens | 39 |
CHAPTER IX Wall Garden | 45 |
CHAPTER X Water Garden | 51 |
CHAPTER XI Wild Gardening | 57 |
GARDENS GALORE An Epilogue | 67 |
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