Shade - Gardening Book
Shady
Planting Solutions for Shady Gardens
by Keith Wiley
Full-color photographs
and illustrations throughout
175 pages; 8.5 x 11; Hardcover
ISBN 0-88192-755-4
Shade is a reality in nearly every garden, and this guide will help any gardener, experienced or inexperienced, take full advantage of those sometimes tricky shady areas. After looking at shade in different situations in different sizes and types of gardens, in specific areas within the garden such as hedges and other barriers, and in vertical elements such as pergolas and arches the book then considers the characteristics of shade-loving plants, looking at brightly colored flowers as well as at plants with distinct types of foliage. Readers will also learn how to use plant companions to create striking designs in addition to the practicalities of preparing, planting, and maintaining a shade garden.
About the Author
Keith Wiley is a celebrated horticulturist and garden designer who made
his name creating "audacious and dazzlingly innovative" planting
schemes inspired by natural landscapes. Under his direction as head gardener,
The Garden House at Buckland Monachorum in Devon, England, was the setting
for what has been called "some of the most original gardening taking
place in Britain." He is the author of the book On the Wild Side,
as well as several articles for Gardens Illustrated and the Royal Horticultural
Society's journal The Garden. He received a degree in horticulture with
honors from London University and now works as a nurseryman and freelance
horticultural consultant.
