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Small Buildings Small Gardens: Creating Gardens Around Structures
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Small Buildings, Small Gardens 
Creating Gardens Around Structures 
Gordon Hayward 
Illustrations by Peter Joel Harrison 
In his eighth book on practical garden design, renowned gardener Gordon Hayward explores the idea that existing or newly built structures in a garden-sheds, pergolas, fences, arbors, gazeboes, pools, and so on-can be used to answer most questions about how to develop an engaging and user-friendly garden plan. 
Important tips: 
A small structure such as a shed suggests the dimensions, style, line and purpose of the garden adjacent to it. 
Gazeboes, arbors and other open structures frame garden views.
Fences, pergolas and walls provide structure, background, edges and places for people to sit, have a meal or gather. 
Gates and breaks in walls and fencing create thresholds, points of entry and transitions from one garden area to the next. 
Trellises and other vertical built structures attached to the sides of buildings provide places for vines or espaliers. 
Gordon Hayward is the author of several books, including The Welcoming Garden, The Intimate Garden: Twenty Years and Four Seasons in Our Garden, Garden Paths: Inspiring Designs and Practical Projects, and Your House, Your Garden: A Foolproof Approach to Garden Design, as well as a variety of articles for Horticulture Magazine. He lives in Westminster West, Vermont. 
Feature: Author: Gordon Hayward
Feature: Hardcover
Feature: Dimensions: 10.25" x 9" x 0.75"
Feature: Weight: 2.25 lbs