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57 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Color Groupings Distinguishes This Work,
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This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Hardcover)
Beautifully presented, this book provides two different functions. The first part of the book is a standard introduction to container gardening, with information about how to plant pots, the order, and how best to arrange them. The author has some very nice instructional graphics to illustrate the steps, disembodied hands working in the dirt. The second and more interesting part of the book involved his breakdown of container plant types by color. Each main area of the color wheel is given a section, and plants for that color are described for spring, summer, and fall/winter. If you like to work and create your arrangements by combining color schemes, this will be very helpful. I'm still at the stage where a book like Hillier's `Container Gardening Through the Year' was more appropriate providing concrete examples that you can go out and put together. Joyce does do that for a variety of pots, indicating through pot-maps where things should be planted etc., but that's not the main thrust of the book it appeared. I did like the presentation and can understand the high rankings this work receives.
76 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WONDERFUL, and BEAUTIFUL guide to gardening,
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This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Hardcover)
I recently got married and decided that I wanted to start gardening. But, I don't have a garden. I just have a very large deck on our new apartment. I have always wanted to decorate a deck or patio and windows with beautiful flowers. I just haven't ever known how. I found this book at a local book store and it has all the information you would ever need to know to set up your garden without a garden. It has beautiful pictures of container arrangements. But the best part is that in addition to the pictures it has diagrams of how to duplicate the arrangement. The book has wonderful instructions for someone like me who doesn't know anything about gardening. I just took my book to my local nursery and showed them what I wanted. I took it home and now I have the beautiful deck I have always wanted. What a fun new hobby! I highly recommend this book. I bought another container gardening book by Rebecca Cole and sent it back. It just didn't have the helpful information that I needed like this book has.
70 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great addition....,
This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Hardcover)
Charleston South Carolina is a beautiful place, but the thing I like the best about that little city is the gardens. Every garden has containers, and every house seemed to have window boxes or containers on porches. The British also seem to have a penchant for growing plants in containers. The alleys that lie behind the houses in Royal Tunbridge Wells are loaded with potted plants.It you are a potted plant fancier like me, this is the book for you. This is a fine book, a beautiful book, a heavy book. Physically, it probably belongs on the coffee table -- it's too pretty to take out back and smear with manure and sand as you try to replicate the various contained gardens. On the other hand, this book is destined to be outside, it's extremely useful in the garden. Containers are not just for apartment dwellers with balconies. As my yard fills up with this and that, and I look for new ways to hold plants, I have looked up. Contained gardens can be plopped on the patio or into the middle of a patch, but they can also be hung or mounted on walls, porch or balcony railings, and under windows. Containers can be the familiar red clay pot or the familiar red clay pot with a paint job. This book tells you how to paint your pots, shape your boxes, or mold your 'stone-like' containers. Almost anything can be a container with the right preparation. And what to plant? This book indicates the only constraint is your imagination. To get your imagination going, the book contains multiple diagrams that show you which plants to use, how to plant them and other necessary instructions. The back of the book contains a long list of plants suitable for container growing. Each item in the list is described in several paragraphs. The book gives you information for growing things all year round. I have been exchanging my pansies for summer plants every year, but next spring, I intend to grow bulbs in containers.
59 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not enough for Part/Shade Gardening,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Hardcover)
I enjoyed this book but found it's primary focus was on "sunny" container gardening. Since I need to focus on part-shade and shade plants the book was not as helpful as I would have liked.
27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential for your garden book collection!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Hardcover)
This book has it all! It has practical tips for container planting, maintainence, topiary, and inspiration. It does emphasize ornemental plantings, but it really does offer a well-rounded approach to container gardening. It has lots of eye-candy to boot! Who can beat that? The best of both worlds, informational, and artistic. My only complaint is that it does not always say what the light requirements for the plants presented, but the container blue-print section makes up for that in some degree. A good staple for container gardening.
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gorgeous photos and brilliant ideas,
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This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Paperback)
From small pots to window boxes to tubs and improvised containers,
color photographs display a staggering array of containers while the text discusses advantages and disadvantages from aesthetics to expense and durability. Joyce gives instructions for decorating planters and choosing soil mixes, watering, pruning, propogating and winterizing. Much of the book is devoted to particular plantings ? directions for alpine gardens, hanging cascades of fuchsia, late winter bulbs, foliage contrasts, various color arrangements. Each model planting is accompanied by a list of needed materials and plants and a planting diagram. Joyce concludes with a descriptive and illustrated list of plants and foliage suited to container growing, arranged by color. Other lists include aromatics, shade-tolerant plants, pool plants, dwarf bulbs, flowering shrubs and more. This is a comprehensive guide with lots of ideas.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Container Gardening,
By Judy "Judy" (MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Paperback)
This is THE book for apartment-condo dwellers and gardeners who need to know EVERYTHING about planting in a pot! The garden directions explain how to, when to, what to plant and in what kind of outdoor conditions. (shade, sun, cold, hot, dry soil etc.)Individual plants are carefully discussed.Good color pictures as well. It would be hard to be black-thumb gardener using this book.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Going To Pot (s),
By John P. Morgan "Light Coach" (Beautiful San Dimas, CA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Paperback)
Well, I was going to entitle my review, Contain Yourself, but I can see that's actually a real title of a container gardening book. I've always had a green thumb. Even as a teenager. I used to grow stuff in my closet all the time with a grow light and a water drip and all that stuff. Of course, the day that the feds came and confiscated my closet garden is another story for another day...
But I'm in my 40s now and I was beginning to think that my age was just synonomous for a "ho-hum" existence because the only herbs I grow now are tarragon, basil, oregano, and parsley. You could probably smoke these too, but I don't want to have hallucinations of Chef Boyordee. The house that I am currently renting has a very long breezeway between the garage and the house. When I first looked at it, I found it horribly unattractive. I almost didn't rent the house because of it, but I had to follow my own advice and "look beyond the appearances" and realize with "real eyes" that I could do something to beautify that awkward breezeway. So I got a few container gardening books...this being my favorite and learned what plants should be grouped with others for dramatic as well as beautiful effects. I also became obsessed with finding unusual containers to put my plants in. Oh, I have the standard terra cotta pots but I also found some pretty unusual containers that I have turned into planters, my favorite being an old rusty army steel soup tureen that I simply drilled a few holes in the bottom. It's quite the conversation piece. I now love that breezeway. I'm always out there planting, digging, and just enjoying the sheer beauty of nature. Emerson was quite right when he said, "To the dull mind, all nature is leaden; to the illuminated soul, the whole world burns and sparkles with Light" because when I'm sitting in my container garden early in the morning, I can see the Beautiful, Wondrous Light that all creation is made in and out of. Know that you're also part of this Light. Get this wonderful book and learn how not only to transform a dull area into a thing of beauty, but learn how to invigorate a ho-hum existence into something joyfully radiant. Peace and Blessings, you "pot" heads... john, "the Light Coach"
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Complete Container Garden,
By Jackie (Saint Petersburg,FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Paperback)
This is a great book for someone who is new to gardening (like me). It has great pictures with explanations and ideas for projects. Everything is organized in an easy to understand format.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Complete Container Garden,
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This review is from: The Complete Container Garden (Paperback)
Very helpful book for container gardeners or "wannabes"! Photos are wonderful and instructions easy to follow.
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The Complete Container Garden by David Joyce (Paperback - February 24, 2003)
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