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The Plant Room: A Contemporary Guide to Urban Gardening Book

The Plant Room is the book that the aspiring urban gardener has been waiting for. Why is it that the small-to-middling-sized outdoor space associated with your urban dwelling remains so neglected? Too useful as a repository for junk? Too awkwardly shaped to warrant doing anything with it? And maybe it's in shade nearly all day anyway. There are all too many reasons for not getting round to making the effort. The Plant Room provides powerful incentives for making the most of whatever town-garden space one is lucky enough to have, transforming it not so much into a place to grow plants but an extension to the indoor functions--"somewhere to relax, entertain, cook, eat, play and work". Developing and running such an innovative space requires careful planning and cunning use of resources, towards which Joe Swift offers a mass of pertinent, practical advice. He divides his book by urban garden type (it might be a conservatory, water, roof or minimalist garden), discussing in detail for each the considerations of planning, design, landscaping, maintenance and so forth. Plants are by no means neglected but are in this context one of the elements that can contribute to a design that is at once coherent, striking and functional. Modern materials such as concrete, steel and glass can combine with brick, wood and water to extraordinary effect. One could soon be looking at that dark side-alley in quite a new light. Proof of what can be done is in the arresting photographs which illustrate remarkable gardens in London (where Swift works), New York and Sydney. They include a number of Manhattan roof gardens, as if to show just what you can dream of and make possible. --Robin DavidsonRead More

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  • 0563551895
  • 9780563551898
  • Joe Swift
  • 15 March 2001
  • BBC Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 168
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