Synopses & Reviews
Sure to inspire gardeners with limited space, as well as armchair gardeners who will enjoy being transported to this magical city, this is recommended. --Library JournalFilled cover to cover with gorgeous color photography --Midwest Book Review Elvin McDonald takes the reader on a tour of more than thirty of the most beautiful gardens, both public and private, of Savannah, Georgia. The tour begins with a brief history of Savannahis gardening tradition. Designed by Gen. James Oglethorpe, the city is divided into squares, with an open space for a park in the center of each square. Surrounded by so much green, the residents of Savannah were inspired to create their own personal gardens. Divided into sections, each covering a different topic, Small Gardens of Savannah and Thereabouts is filled with lush photographs revealingthe gardensi beauty. Accompanying the descriptions of the gardens are tips and suggestions that readers can use in their own gardens. Most gardens featured are approximately 10 x 10, and the tips are especially helpful for making the most of a smaller garden. In an appendix, the author also includes a planting schedule and flower suggestions for the home gardener.
Synopsis
This book celebrates thirty of Savannah's most beautiful small gardens, ranging from historic properties more than one hundred years old to traditional walled courtyards to contemporary rooftop terraces. Each entry features horticultural blueprints and advice about what to plant. The book also includes a short history of Savannah's green-space policies and zone-planning information.
Synopsis
Backyard Edens of Georgiais prettiest city. This book celebrates 30 of Savannahis most beautiful small gardens and features horticultural blueprints and advice about what to plant.