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How to Design a Garden [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x170 mm, Colour & b/w illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Pimpernel Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1910258911
  • ISBN-13: 9781910258910
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x170 mm, Colour & b/w illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Pimpernel Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1910258911
  • ISBN-13: 9781910258910
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Beginning in the 1960s, John Brookes MBE (1933&;2018) revolutionized garden design, with a new design philosophy and methodology that was rooted in the notion that gardens are about the people who live in them. Recognizing the demands of the contemporary lifestyle, he broke with previous labor-intensive garden design traditions and the emphasis on showcasing plants. Instead he promoted using gardens as extensions of the home.

He introduced this notion in his 1969 book, A Room Outside, which also contained practical advice on materials, methodology, and planting. His approach was unprecedented and included the then-novel idea that people of all income levels could have designed, fashionable gardens tailored to their needs, low-maintenance, and beautiful. John taught and lectured around the world and, thanks to his energetic writing, teaching and media appearances, he became regarded as the &;king&; and &;godfather&; of garden and landscape design.

How to Design a Garden is an informative and ultimately practical collection of his thoughts and advice selected from countless writings and lectures given to students, professionals and the public around the world. In addition to his teaching on how to design a garden, the book has two key themes &; environmental sustainability and a focus on the local vernacular. They show how far ahead he was of his time and to what a great extent his teaching remains relevant to garden-makers today.

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'John Brookes, "the man who made the modern garden", is even today the most inspired and inspiring teacher of garden design.' - Cleve West 'Design wis­dom of John Brookes is brought back to life'. * Daily Mail * 'The late John Brookes was one of the greatest 20th-century British garden designers and teachers. [ This] is a collection of some of his best writings and lectures, lest we forget what a witty, opinionated, clever man he was, with an acute eye for topography and the local vernacular, and an unsnobbish sympathy for ordinary gardeners with small gardens. All these virtues are present in horticultural spades in this anthology.' -- Ursula Buchan * Spectator Best Gardening Books of 2021 * 'Portmanteau collection of writings, some previously unpublished, by the great modernist space-maker.' * Sunday Telegraph Gardening Books of the Year * 'A fascinating study of John Brookes' method of working. There is a great deal of common sense and inspiration...whether you are a garden owner starting out or a seasoned practitioner seeking further inspiration, there is every reason to read it.' -- David Stevens FSGD * Garden Design Journal * 'The art, craft and science of garden making is illuminated by the writings of a handful of great garden designers such as the late John Brookes, whose revolutionary book on the subject, How to Design a Garden, was published this year, edited by Gwendolyn van Paasschen.' -- Fionnuala Fallon * Irish Times * I met John years ago and was amazed at how he looked at and read a garden.Such a great book, full of Johns insights, tips and more. -- Mark Lane, * BBC Gardeners World * 'The collection of essays, articles and lectures gathered in How to Design a Garden are simple and instructive whilst also illustrating Brookes' way of thinking, characterised by great care and wisdom offset by a witty lack of beating about the bush...Practical, insightful and innovative, Brookes' reflections as set down in this anthology are enduringly sharp - an essential book to have in your garden library.' * rakesprogress magazine * 'Many will treasure this book and value John's design advice and philosophy which remains completely relevant and forward looking today.' -- Reckless Gardener 'For those wishing to know more about how to design gardens, including their own, this inexpensive softback will act as mentor and guide.' -- Ian Hodgson * Garden News * '...reads as if garden designer John Brookes, who died in 2018, is sitting next to you talking...The essence of the book is a collection of writing, lectures, articles and thoughts that John had penned over more than 50 years. Brought together by Gwendolyn van Paasschen, Chair of the John Brookes Denmans Foundation, we are treated to John's far-ranging words. Gwendolyn has done a sterling job in bringing the disparate writings together, cleverly inserting her commentary to help guide the reader.The book does talk about design, structure, placement, context, clients, sketching, planting and so on. But it's the richness of all the other of John's observations that make it so much more.This book is simple in its delivery - it fits perfectly in your hands and is simply laid out. Pimpernel Press is to be applauded for publishing it.' -- Chris Young * The Horticulturist * The distilled essence of common sense. It makes you think about what you or your client needs, it makes you consider how the space will be used and how it sits in its landscape. Whats more, its focus on sustainability is well ahead of its time. When it comes to separating the wheat from the chaff and the things you need from those you dont, it tells you and it tells you straight. This is a book that delivers a firm talking to, in a good way.And, as John himself would say, if you stop and look, the answers are all there. -- Naomi Slade * Garden News * There are many design truisms that remain pertinent, or perhaps timeless, and a review of Johns favourite plants may prove useful. His commentaries are fascinating. -- Andrew Wilson * The Garden * 'Packed with wisdom' * The Cottage Garden Society Magazine *

Preface 7(1)
Andrew Duff
Foreword 8(4)
Gwendolyn van Paasschen
PART I LESS IS MORE
Advice to homeowners
12(1)
Less is more
12(20)
A week-a-year garden: how to go about creating one
32(6)
Working with architects
38(2)
Advice to designers
40(1)
Out of the straitjacket of standard solutions
40(4)
Creating a garden that suits the client's needs
44(6)
Meeting the client
50(1)
The relationship between the interior and exterior
51(1)
What will be classed as the great gardens of the future?
52(6)
PART II LEARNING TO LOOK
On the garden in its setting
58(1)
Celebrate your site
58(4)
The genius of the place: thoughts on garden design
62(4)
The urban terrace and small garden design
66(2)
The garden in its setting
68(2)
A philosophy about design and landscape
70(2)
The spirit of place
72(2)
On gardens and the environment
74(1)
Native plants and the environment
74(3)
Learning from the landscape
77(1)
Patterns
78(6)
PART III THE ART OF DESIGN
On art and garden design
84(1)
Mondrian and Nicholson
84(3)
An introduction to Kazimir Malevich
87(3)
Local distinctiveness and land art
90(8)
On how to design
98(1)
Learning to landscape and the art of design
98(2)
First steps to designing your garden
100(8)
Thinking about what you want and the grid
108(6)
Some design theory
114(10)
More on the rule of thirds
124(8)
First steps in planting design
132(4)
How I use water as a designer
136(4)
Using sculpture in the garden
140(2)
There's much to be learned from other people's gardens
142(4)
PART IV THE CRAFT OF GARDENING
On planting
146(1)
On planting
146(2)
Pause before you plant
148(16)
Improving your lot
164(2)
Winter interest at Denmans
166(4)
Gravel gardening
170(2)
Planting trees and shrubs
172(2)
How to rejuvenate your shrubs
174(2)
Summer pruning
176(2)
On plants
178(1)
My favourite plant
178(2)
A fantasy border of veg and daisies
180(4)
Herbs
184(2)
Narcissus
186(2)
Climbers
188(3)
Cover it up
191(3)
Some rosey thoughts
194(2)
Shrub roses
196(3)
Holly
199(1)
Deck your halls
200(3)
Using bulbs
203(2)
If I could save one plant
205(3)
PART V THE LAST WORD
More to it than flowers?
208(6)
Index 214(8)
Acknowledgements 222
John Brookes (1933-2018) designed gardens all around the world, among them the College Green Garden at Westminster Abbey, the English Walled Garden at the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Barakura English Garden in Tateshina, Japan, the Zespol Palace Park in Kikole, Poland, and many gardens in Russia, the Middle East, and all over Europe and North and South America. He also taught garden design all over the world, and in 1980 he founded the Clock House School of Garden Design at Denmans, West Sussex.



John Brookes was awarded an MBE for garden design and services to horticulture, the Award of Distinction of the American Association of Professional Landscape Designers, the Garden Writers' Association of America Award of Excellence, and countless other international awards, including four Chelsea Flower Show Gold Medals. He lived at Denmans in West Sussex.