Prof. Dr. Gerda Tornieporth is the author of this lavishly illustrated book that uses a broad guide, ie, the varieties of care, the forming section and the design deals.
box trees are among the plant species that can delight us all life long, unless we know how to care for. The author makes the reader aware that the "Buxus sempervirens" is not a cemetery plant but "the cheerful evergreen hero" in southern jungles. In the book of historic garden art played a major role. The Roman writer Pliny the Younger (61-113) reports on the garden of his villa at the foot of the Apennines Laurentinum and its hedges. The Romans used to the way in their gardens, boxwood to design strict architectural forms and have them cut periodically (see: p. 13).
You will be informed in the wake of the "knot gardens and parterres in the gardens of the Renaissance. The cut-tree served as a means of expression of symbolic language. With its complicated lines and geometric patterns typified the "knot garden" the indissoluble love. The world-famous gardens at Villandry (Loire), is the only in passing, a Renaissance garden. There you can book works as a "ground floor", ie as a living surrounds the beds.
areas addressed was the addition of the "arabesque" in the formal garden and the strict geometry of the architectural rococo garden in each case and the book is of crucial importance. Cottage and kitchen gardens will also remain not cut out before you can know more about the directory tree itself. As early as 40,000 years ago, people knew the directory trees. In Germany, it grows wild in Baden and in temperate, Mediterranean and subtropical climate zones are still growing 28 tree species wild. You learn the characteristics and features to know that all directory tree species have in common is informed of hardy and non hardy species and can deal with the 'Buxus sempervirens', to address the evergreen book in more detail and also many other varieties that I at this point all want to list.
The author discusses in the following varieties for low hedges and flower beds borderings, medium and high hedges and varieties for the individual position and are always statements on foliage, growth and use. Then we include exactly aware of the plant from flower beds and paths and how to plant boxwood hedges. High hedges along garden boundaries are also beleuchet and labyrinths and mazes on their symbolic one learns to know. You learn how to open a form section, eg balls for points, even with spirals and pyramids, as well as animal and fantasy figures, and finally more than just enough about breeding, care, etc. to be cleared of the bush.
What is the significance of the book in folk medicine and magic had once you learn the very end.
All in all, this book is for gardeners enriching. I have learned a lot in terms of book and now knows what crucial mistakes in the course of I Years have always made the cut and the care and what I would need to make the purchase.
recommended.
box trees are among the plant species that can delight us all life long, unless we know how to care for. The author makes the reader aware that the "Buxus sempervirens" is not a cemetery plant but "the cheerful evergreen hero" in southern jungles. In the book of historic garden art played a major role. The Roman writer Pliny the Younger (61-113) reports on the garden of his villa at the foot of the Apennines Laurentinum and its hedges. The Romans used to the way in their gardens, boxwood to design strict architectural forms and have them cut periodically (see: p. 13).
You will be informed in the wake of the "knot gardens and parterres in the gardens of the Renaissance. The cut-tree served as a means of expression of symbolic language. With its complicated lines and geometric patterns typified the "knot garden" the indissoluble love. The world-famous gardens at Villandry (Loire), is the only in passing, a Renaissance garden. There you can book works as a "ground floor", ie as a living surrounds the beds.
areas addressed was the addition of the "arabesque" in the formal garden and the strict geometry of the architectural rococo garden in each case and the book is of crucial importance. Cottage and kitchen gardens will also remain not cut out before you can know more about the directory tree itself. As early as 40,000 years ago, people knew the directory trees. In Germany, it grows wild in Baden and in temperate, Mediterranean and subtropical climate zones are still growing 28 tree species wild. You learn the characteristics and features to know that all directory tree species have in common is informed of hardy and non hardy species and can deal with the 'Buxus sempervirens', to address the evergreen book in more detail and also many other varieties that I at this point all want to list.
The author discusses in the following varieties for low hedges and flower beds borderings, medium and high hedges and varieties for the individual position and are always statements on foliage, growth and use. Then we include exactly aware of the plant from flower beds and paths and how to plant boxwood hedges. High hedges along garden boundaries are also beleuchet and labyrinths and mazes on their symbolic one learns to know. You learn how to open a form section, eg balls for points, even with spirals and pyramids, as well as animal and fantasy figures, and finally more than just enough about breeding, care, etc. to be cleared of the bush.
What is the significance of the book in folk medicine and magic had once you learn the very end.
All in all, this book is for gardeners enriching. I have learned a lot in terms of book and now knows what crucial mistakes in the course of I Years have always made the cut and the care and what I would need to make the purchase.
recommended.
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