The Irish Garden

The Irish Garden PDF Author: Jane Powers
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
ISBN: 9780711232228
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
Visit over forty of Ireland's most beautiful gardens without moving from your armchair with this stunning book, ranging from the grand old demesnes of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy to the intensely personal creations of passionate plantsmen and garden makers. Visitors to Ireland are often surprised at the 'palm trees' that make so many gardens look as if they belong in a holiday postcard. How can such exotics survive on an island that is as far north as the prairies of Canada and the pine forests of Siberia? The answer lies in the tail of the Gulf Stream - the North Atlantic Drift - which wraps around this green land on the western edge of Europe. Its warm and watery embrace bestows the renowned 'soft' climate that allows those palm trees (in fact, New Zealand cordylines) to make their homes here - along with tree ferns from Australia and bananas from Japan. Plants from colder regions, including rhododendrons, primulas and all manner of alpines, are equally happy. So, with a range of plants that runs from the subtropical to the subarctic, and a landscape that varies from gently pastoral to savagely rugged, the aptly named Emerald Isle has some of the most romantic and interesting gardens in the world. The result of a lifetime visiting, considering and writing about gardens in Ireland, and several years of dedicated photography, this is a truly comprehensive exploration of a fascinating subject.

Gardens Open

Gardens Open PDF Author: Davies Mary
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780954756703
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32

Book Description

The 100 Best Gardens in Ireland

The 100 Best Gardens in Ireland PDF Author: Shirley Lanigan
Publisher: Liberties Press
ISBN: 9781907593161
Category : Gardens
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
The 100 Best Gardens in Ireland takes readers on an informative pictorial tour of some of Ireland's most spectacular gardens. Exploring these gardens' histories, design, flora, and fauna, this book also includes interviews with owners, curators, and gardeners. Replete with full-color illustrations, this is the essential guide to 100 of the greatest and most beautiful gardens across the whole of Ireland.

Gardens Open 2009

Gardens Open 2009 PDF Author: Irish Garden
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780955897719
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 47

Book Description

Roses for New England

Roses for New England PDF Author: Mike Chute
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780615334813
Category : Rose culture
Languages : en
Pages : 145

Book Description

The Irish Garden

The Irish Garden PDF Author: Peter Dale
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750989599
Category : Gardening
Languages : en
Pages : 402

Book Description
Don't leave yet. Let there be one more piece of magic to remember the place by. Is there something especially Irish about Irish gardens? The climate, soils, availability of plants and skills of green-fingered people generate an unusually benign environment, it's true, but not one that is unique to Ireland. Irish gardens tend to avoid magnificence in favour of a quiet and domesticated beauty, but that is not peculiar to Ireland either. Strains of Irishness run through these gardens like seams of ore. Seen not just as zones of horticultural bravura, but also as reflections of historical, cultural, political and religious events and values, the gardens accrue an unusual richness of surface and depth of meaning. Atmospherically illustrated by Brian Lalor, The Irish Garden wanders into individual gardens, rather than presenting a sweeping chronology. This book is a rhapsody on themes of Irishness, as if the spirit and soul of Ireland itself were sometimes more visible in these places than in the more conventionally visited locations of battlefields, breweries and bars.
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