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Stone in the Garden: Inspiring Designs and Practical Projects | 
| Author: Gordon Hayward Creator: Gordon Morrison Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Category: Book
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 203207
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.7 x 0.8
ISBN: 0393047792 Dewey Decimal Number: 717 EAN: 9780393047790 ASIN: 0393047792
Publication Date: May 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Stone forms a framework and a sense of permanence that transforms a garden. Whether in the form of walls, walkways or as boulders at the edge of a pond, stone lends focus, providing the perfect foil to plants. In this book, readers are inspired to think creatively and practically about the role stone can play in the garden. Photographs show ways in which stone graces great gardens around the world while drawings show readers how to complete a range of projects with finesse. A visual index of stone is included.
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STONE IN THE GARDEN August 26, 2008 BEAUTIFUL IN FACT SPECTACULAR PHOTOS. MORE OF A COFFE TABLE BOOK. AUTHOR ASSUMES THAT ONE HAS THE LOWER SKILLS OF CONSTUCTING STONE WALLS, WALK WAYS PATHS. HE GIVE GREAT IDEAS BUT GENERAL DIRECTION IS NOT THERE.
a great book May 27, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Simply put: I checked it out from the library so often it got embarassing! Time to buy the book. It is well written, informative, and the pictures inspire.
Sheer Inspiration March 15, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
BEAUTIFUL pictures of projects in asst stages of completion. Great info on building stone projects that will stand the test of time. Even if I can't replicate the exact project, I now have confidence that I can take these ideas and cater them to our environment.
Excellent resource for stone projects November 29, 2002 42 out of 42 found this review helpful
Of the half-dozen books I bought to help me with a stone project (old fallen-down stone walls recycled into a new retaining wall) this is the one I look at over and over. The first part of the book, under the heading Inspiring Uses for Stone, is exactly that: a group of beautiful pictures that can set your imagination running. The second part, Working with Stone in the Garden, brings you back to earth with the how-to of stonework. (The second half also includes a nice selection of full-color photos to keep your inspiration going.)Like John Vivian's Building Stone Walls and Kevin Gardner's The Granite Kiss, Hayward's Stone in the Garden has clear and concise instructions. And, like David Reed's Stonescaping, he includes extras like stone under foot, pools and fountains, and stone sculpture. In addition, he includes some interesting (and helpful) extras such as plant selection for stone-walls or near stone pools and descriptions with photographs of the many kinds of stone availble in the US. (This is something that did not appear in any of the other stone how-to books I bought.) As with Reed's Stonescaping, Stone in the Garden is just too pretty to take to the garden when you're working on your project. No matter how careful you are, when you're in the midst of digging or lifting stone, it's too easy to smear mud on your instructions. The easy solution is to photocopy the necessary pages to take to the project site for reference.
So many fantastic ideas and photos! July 31, 2002 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Twice now, I have gone to the bookstore to find a book on a specific topic. Both times I found a book by Hayward to be the book I had been looking for. This time I was looking for using Stone features in my landscaping. Since I had such a great use for his book on paths I picked up his book right away. I could not put it down and was up all night browsing the book from cover to cover. The photos are very useful and inspiring. His descriptions of how-tos, dos and don'ts were especially helpful. I have to give this author a lot of credit for helping us to improve our landscaping to look professional. I had a contractor ask me if I would lay stone for his wife's pond a few days ago - thank you Mr. Hayward!
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