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Wow! The Layered Garden is a visual treat, but a serious threat to the placidity of your mind and the status quo of your garden. I can hardly stand to look out my window at my paltry attempts at a garden (scratch that, better demote mine to being called a "flower bed") after a morning of studying Culp's gardens. If the powerful beauty and scale of the north border at Brandywine Cottage ( p. 46 ) don't make your eyes pop and your soul fill with envy, put down your trowel and go back in the house. You are already dead but just don't know it.
Wonderful photos, a friendly tone, and about a thousand ideas for using layers, successions and serious considerations of scale to produce gardens that are dynamic, textural and lush to the Nth degree. Culp's garden is in SE Pennsylvania and it's always useful and inspiring to see what can be done in the heat and cold of one's own zone, so the book will be extra valuable to gardeners in zone 6-ish.
Wonderful photos, a friendly tone, and about a thousand ideas for using layers, successions and serious considerations of scale to produce gardens that are dynamic, textural and lush to the Nth degree. Culp's garden is in SE Pennsylvania and it's always useful and inspiring to see what can be done in the heat and cold of one's own zone, so the book will be extra valuable to gardeners in zone 6-ish.