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Natural Landscaping: Designing With Native Plant Communities

Authors: John Diekelmann, Robert M. Schuster, Renee Graef
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Category: Book


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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews


ISBN: 0299173232
EAN: 9780299173234
ASIN: 0299173232

Publication Date: April 2002

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Natural Landscaping: Designing With Native Plant Communities
  • Paperback - Natural Landscaping: Designing with Native Plant Communities

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In response to demand from landscape architects and home gardeners, Natural Landscaping returns to print in an updated and expanded second edition. It is unique in its focus on plant communities; it approaches landscape design as the establishment of natural ecosystems, rather than mere planting of specimens. Emphasizing the natural landscapes of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, this book
o reviews landscaping principles and techniques
o introduces native plant species for grasslands, forests, edge areas, and small wetlands
o illustrates how to evaluate a site and plan for visual effect and maintenance
o presents the issues involved in restoring bogs, ponds, and other wetlands
o offers practical advice on reducing chemical use while still combating invasive plants
o addresses social, legal, design, and planting problems often encountered on residential sites
o discusses natural landscaping for public parklands, civic buildings, school grounds, and corporate properties



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Essential resource   October 7, 2002
 30 out of 38 found this review helpful

Natural Landscaping is an essential resource for anyone interested in landscaping with native plants. The importance of learning to use native plants is so important as we face continuing droughts in various parts of the country, including here in Williamsburg, VA. The book is so full of information that I find myself going back to it often. Many thanks to the authors for this fine volume.


5 out of 5 stars Cogent, authoritative advice on how to restore wetlands   October 7, 2002
 30 out of 34 found this review helpful

Now in an updated and expanded second edition, Natural Landscaping: Designing With Native Plant Communities by licensed architect and landscaping authority John Diekelmann and natural plan restoration expert Robert Schuster is a fascinating, "user friendly" instructional guide on basic landscaping principles, as well as cogent, authoritative advice on how to restore wetlands and introduce native plant species for wetlands, grasslands, forests, and more. Black-and-white photographs as well as an inset section of color plates wonderfully illustrate this meticulous, fact-filled, professional quality, highly recommended "how-to" guide for anyone aspiring to enhance or restore native plant communities.


5 out of 5 stars This is a wonderful resource   October 25, 2001
 39 out of 42 found this review helpful

I have the 1982 edition of this book - I stumbled across it and have been amazed ever since that such a book was written in 1982 before this approach to gardening/landscaping was popular.
It is tailored to the midwest, but the technical solidity and sound design concepts should apply anywhere.


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