The contemporary cottage garden : climate-friendly, mindful methods for growing flowers and food.
Pamela Hubbard expertly walks the gardener through what it takes to grow in the cottage garden style--where flowers and vegetables are intermingled in a casual display of colorful brilliance--while also meeting the needs of the modern world in an era of increased weather extremes.
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- ISBN: 9781643263755
- Physical Description: 254 pages
- Publisher: Oregon : Timber Press, 2026.
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| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Library Bound Incorporated |
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| Subject: | GARDENING / Flowers / General GARDENING / Garden Design GARDENING / Techniques GARDENING / Vegetables |
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In The Contemporary Cottage Garden, longtime gardener Pamela Hubbard expertly walks the gardener through what it takes to grow in the cottage garden styleâwhere flowers and vegetables are intermingled in a casual display of colorful brillianceâwhile also meeting the needs of the modern world in an era of increased weather extremes. An abundance of beautiful photos by Rob Cardillo highlights Hubbardâs cottage garden in Pennsylvania, where she has integrated invaluable techniques for cottage gardening in a contemporary way. Gardeners at any stage of their gardening journey will find invaluable insight on:- Gardening for increased biodiversity and pollinators
- Creating a cottage meadow garden
- Designing a gravel garden for drought-prone areas
- Creating rain gardens for wet areas and fire-wise gardens for arid regions
- Gardening to reduce stress and promote healing
- Instilling a love for the environment in children by creating a children's garden
- Creating a sensory gardenÂ