Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Continuous Container Gardens: Swap in the Plants of the Season to Create Fresh Designs Year-Round

The difference between container gardening and gardening in a container is not merely semantic. While the former implies a reliance on a standard mix of spectacular but short-lived annuals, the latter draws on the vast array of plant material one would use in any mixed border. Bending the boundaries of typical planter plantings, Townsend and Robbins begin with a basic design scheme that can be updated throughout the seasons. The key to this flexibility is a strong foundation on which central plants such as trees, shrubs, and perennials are supported by a cast of sequential secondary players. Highlighting 12 containers that illustrate a favorite theme such as foliage, structure, color, or movement, the authors deconstruct each vessels composition and subsequent adaptations and include such vital information as off-season care and proper container selection. With a bright, breezy, conversational style, the authors infectious enthusiasm and extensive experience will empower gardeners to think outside their usual container comfort zones.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
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