Timber Press

A comprehensive treatment on design, styles, materials, and planting, with profiles of a dozen public rock gardens in the US and Canada.


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The aspiring rock gardener will find chapters filled with advice from the bright lights of the rock-gardening world . . . The writers' enthusiasm for the subject matter will inspire some to start a rock garden from scratch and inspire experienced gardeners to enhance an existing design. Alice Joyce Booklist 15/10/2003
Rock Garden Design and Construction is the first book on the subject to attempt to serve gardeners in all parts of North America, and we are in debt to the North American Rock Garden Society for this fine contribution to the literature . . . the novice and advanced gardener are both well-served by this new reference. Pacific Horticulture 06/11/2003
The scale of projects varies from extensive areas to small troughs and "rock gardening on a balcony," while a section on design basics and materials incorporates a fund of warnings and wisdom. Newcastle Journal 09/06/2004
Lovely examples of berm, scree, and xeric gardens, both public and private, with a welcome emphasis on the aesthetics of integrating these various contrivances, from rock outcroppings to expanses of gravels, into the larger garden picture. Horticulture 09/06/2004
Relies on the expertise of more than 40 members of the North American Rock Garden Society. The photographs are excellent and quite tempting, particularly in the variety of styles shown. Ann Milovsoroff Royal Botanical Gardens Newsletter 09/05/2004
Though its pages are graced with more than 100 color images—many showcasing exquisitely conceived and executed rock gardens—this is by no means a mere coffee table book, but rather a treatise that covers every aspect of rock gardening, from sitting and construction to plant selection, culture, and ongoing maintenance. Barry Glick American Gardener 14/04/2004
Comprehensive. Perennials 11/07/2004
Well-conceived guide on the development of rock gardens in different regions of the country and on widely diverse sites. Marilyn K. Alaimo Chicago Botanic Garden 07/07/2004
The information is all there...excellent and quite tempting. Ann Milovsoroff Royal Botanical Gardens Newsletter 31/03/2004
Reading like a Who's Who of those that have attained 'guru' status in the world of rock gardening, the contributers' list alone would be reason enough to garner a space on your bookshelf for Rock Garden Design and Contruction. ... Shattering the myth that you have to be an expert plantsman to have a rock garden, the basic thought that I was left with after reading the book was that anyone could have a rock garden anywhere. Barry Glick American Horticulturist 01/07/2006