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Copyright © 1997-2009 Demand Media. All rights reserved.
by Phillip Swindells
ISBN: 1-55297-717-X
256 pp, 400 color images, 10 1/4 x 11 1/2, laminated hardcover.
The Ultimate Guide to Designing,
Constructing,
Planting and Maintaining Garden Ponds and Water Features
Whether it's a simple pond, an imaginative waterfall, or a lavish fountain, the water garden is fast-becoming one of the most popular and exciting backyard features.
Water weaves an exciting strand into the tapestry of any garden. A calm pool mirrors the sky and surrounding trees. Fountains, streams and waterfalls introduce movement and the relaxing sound of splashing water.
The Water Garden Encyclopedia opens with a section that explains how to get started and covers the basic principles of siting, finding the right equipment, and calculating sizes and capacities. The contents are then divided into six main sections:
The Water Garden Encyclopedia provides all the expert guidance that's needed -- for beginner and experienced gardener alike.
About the author
Philip Swindells is a water gardening specialist with extensive
experience in growing aquatic plants in many parts of the world. He
trained at the University of Cambridge Botanic Garden, eventually
becoming curator of the renowned Harlow Carr Botanical Gardens,
Harrogate. The author of many publications on water gardening, he
is the former editor of the Water Garden Journal of the
International Waterlily Society.
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