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The Elegant & Edible Garden - a book review
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Judging from the title, one would assume that it is about vegetable gardening and that does play a significant role but the book is more about designing your dream garden as opposed to how to grow specific vegetables.
Linda Vater is a garden designer and social media personality who lives and gardens in Oklahoma City on a small lot surrounding a 1935 English Tudor house. She was inspired by Rosemary Verey, who created her famous potager (a kitchen garden incorporating ornamental plants and low hedges) at her home at Barnsley House in Gloucestershire.
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As Vater demonstrates, "inspiration" is the first step, whether it comes from a photo in a book or magazine or visiting a garden that captures your imagination. She goes on to explain that once you determine the kind of garden you want, the next step is to analyze the physical needs that such a garden requires (soil, light, water, etc.) Design elements such as entryways, focal points, edgings, colors and how to frame views follow. She goes on to discuss the practicality of caring for the garden and anticipating likely changes that will occur (as she herself experienced boxwood outgrowing their spaces and a devastating ice storm.)
In addition to Vater's practical and motivating words, the book is generously illustrated with gorgeous photographs.
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Note: Quarto Group / Cool Springs Press provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for a review. I received no compensation and the opinions are my own.
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