Rosemary Verey Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Rosemary Verey è stata una rinomata paesaggista e autrice inglese di fama internazionale, celebrata per il suo lavoro trasformativo a Barnsley House. Possedeva un talento distintivo nell'adattare elementi grandiosi da grandi giardini pubblici a scale intime adatte ai giardinieri domestici. Il suo approccio innovativo ha influenzato innumerevoli progettisti di giardini e continua a plasmare l'estetica dei giardini contemporanei. Verey ha anche svolto un ruolo fondamentale nel ripopolarizzare l'orto ornamentale (potager), evidenziando la splendida intersezione tra utilità e design nei giardini da cucina.






Verborgene Paradiese
- 207pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Secret Gardens
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Each of the gardens revealed here is described in detail by its owner and we learn how each was created and why. Most are unknown, although some - Sylvia's garden at Newby Hall, and the summer garden at Thurly Harcourt in France - are open to visitors; yet all retain their intimate atmosphere.
Gartentore
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Die schönsten Gartentore - von imposnaten, schmiedeeisenen Torbogen und Gittern bis zum charmanten kleinen Gartenpforten ...
Notities en overpeinzingen van een tuinierende dame op het Engelse platteland.
De Engelse auteur zet uiteen hoe een tuin zodanig ontworpen kan worden dat die het gehele jaar materiaal oplevert voor bloemen-of bladcomposities.
The Flower Arranger's Garden
- 144pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
This book is a combination of flower arranging and gardening. The author presents border and planting schemes and a detailed directory describing plants with useful or unusual qualities to offer to the creative flower arranger.
Der Garten im Winter
- 168pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
The Garden in Winter
- 168pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
This is a practical and inspirational guide to creating a garden that looks and feels good throughout the year, even when the frost bites and plants are enveloped in a mantle of snow. The great plantswoman Rosemary Verey shows how to use space, the patterns created by paths and walls, the shapes of shrubs, the shadows of evergreens and the silhouettes of trunks and twisted branches to make elegant pictures for the months when the garden is stripped of summer foliage and billowing flowers. She also introduces us to a world of brilliant winter colours - the delicate pinks and greens of hellebores, the rich crimson of holly and cotoneaster berries and the bright yellow of aconites and crocus.


