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In Harmony With Nature: Lessons from the Arts & Crafts Garden [Hardcover]

Rick Darke (Author)
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April 2000
With text and photography by Rick Darke, this stunning new full-color book highlights magnificently preserved or restored Arts and Crafts gardens in both England and North America, discussing the philosophy that informed their design and the place they hold within the movement. The Arts and Crafts landscape aesthetic is interpreted for today's gardeners, allowing them to incorporate the simplicity and harmony that distinguishes the style into their own outdoor spaces. The book details specific ways readers can bring Arts and Crafts elements to their homes and gardens, such as including pergolas that effectively link house and garden or by planting native species that add a compelling sense of place.


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Anyone who is interested in the art of gardening and the form, texture, and shape of plants (and what gardener isn't?) will enjoy this book just for the sheer beauty of its photography. The dramatic design, with flowing masses of herbaceous plantings playing off Arts & Crafts structures (birdbaths, sundials, and arbors), is captured in numerous full-page color photographs. The Arts & Crafts ideal of the unity of house and garden shows in the interplay of plants and garden structures: roses climbing old stone walls, rows of fluffy lavender shaded by the heavy crosspieces of pergolas, branching tree limbs captured in stained glass.

The skill of the craftsperson and the gardener in unifying house and garden shines through in the details of the stone and woodwork and the lushness of the planting. These design ideas, developed in the mid-18th century in reaction to a perceived threat of mechanization, are as aesthetically pleasing today as they were 150 years ago. And the juxtaposition of the sturdy, hand-hewn quality of the craftsmanship with the free-flowing plantings is no doubt needed even more today in our world of faxes, computers, and cell phones.

Reading Rick Darke's love poem of a book to Arts & Crafts gardens is like going on a tour of North America and Britain's best gardens, accompanied by a most knowledgeable and enthusiastic tour guide. You are invited into the back gardens of all those really cool bungalows; your stroll through the gardens is enhanced by informed discourse on their history and the techniques used to create them. Many of the design ideas translate well to today's smaller gardens: dividing space into garden "rooms," and using urns or fountains as focal points and screens to create a sense of enclosure within the garden. Darke, an ornamental grass expert from Pennsylvania, has written the definitive--and the most beautiful--book on Arts & Crafts gardens. --Valerie Easton

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The principles of the arts and crafts movement remain as vital for gardeners today as when they were first articulated in the 1800s. Darke highlights a number of important homes and garden settings associated with arts and crafts style to underscore how design elements make reference to nature, thereby creating harmonious kinships between the indoor environment of a home and its outdoor spaces. Quoting seminal figures such as Morris, Ruskin, Emerson, and garden writers Gertrude Jekyll and William Robinson, Darke reexamines the pertinence of arts and crafts ideals for our own gardens. In sidebar boxes he suggests specific plants and planting methods, and types of materials and decorative embellishments, consistently providing the ways and means to tap into the philosophy of an arts and crafts mindset. A bevy of beautiful photographs illustrates Darke's thoughtful and inspiring ruminations. Alice Joyce
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Friedman/Fairfax Pub (April 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1567999042
  • ISBN-13: 978-1567999044
  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 10.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,472,540 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Rick Darke is President of RICK DARKE LLC (www.rickdarke.com) a Pennsylvania USA-based consulting firm specializing in landscape ethics, photography, and contextual design. Darke's work blends art, ecology, horticulture, and cultural geography in the creation, conservation, and management of livable landscapes.

A broadly knowledgeable field ecologist and horticulturist, Darke's professional experience includes 16 years as Longwood Gardens' Curator of Plants, during which he studied and photographed a great array of world ecologies including those of South Africa, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, the Canary Islands, and northern Europe. He continues to travel both hemispheres in search of ideas to sustain and enrich the global garden. His work has been profiled on National Public Radio, in The New York Times, in Garden Design Magazine, and in BBC Gardens Illustrated.

Darke's approach to landscape design and management is grounded in first-hand observation of regional ecologies and cultural landscapes. He has studied and photographed North American plants in their habitats for more than 35 years, and this work is reflected in his books including The American Woodland Garden: Capturing the Spirit of the Deciduous Forest (Timber Press, 2002),which was profiled on National Public Radio and also received the American Horticultural Society's Book Award, the Garden Writers Association Golden Globe Award for book photography, the National Arbor Day Foundation's Certificate of Merit.

Darke is recognized as one of the world's experts on grasses and their use in public and private landscapes. His book, The Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable Landscapes (Timber Press, 2007)includes over 1000 photos of grasses in global landscapes, and is the most complete reference on this subject. It has been published in French (Editions du Rouergue, 2007) and German (Verlag Eugen Ulmer, 2010)

Darke recently wrote the foreword for the updated and expanded edition of Doug Tallamy's shape-changing book, Bringing Nature Home: How you Can Sustain Wildlife with Native Plants (Timber Press, 2009)

Rick's most recent book project is The Wild Garden: Expanded Edition (Timber Press, 2009) In addition to the complete text and illustrations from William Robinson's revolutionary classic, this expanded edition includes new chapters and over 100 color photos by Darke, placing the concept of wild gardening in the context of modern ecological design.

Darke has contributed illustrated chapters to two multi-author books to be published in early 2011. The New American Sustainable Garden (Timber Press, 2011)includes Rick's chapter on Balancing Natives and Exotics in the Garden. Fallingwater (Rizzoli, 2011) includes his chapter Wright in the Woods: The Nature of Fallingwater's Landscape.

Darke is a frequent lecturer on a broad array of topics relating to gardens and diverse global landscapes. His programs utilize state of the art digital presentation technologies and typically integrate video. For further information visit his website www.rickdarke.com

 

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fresh view on a classic garden style, April 4, 2002
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Rick Darke has produced a beautiful book. "Arts and Crafts" gardens appeared along with craftsman-type architecture and furniture in the latter 1800s. Some of the great UK and US gardens are examples and Jekyl, Luytens and Wright are a few recognizable practitioners of the style. The concept is to link the garden to the associated buildings in a manner consistent with the locale. Yes, that is a mouthful, but it is one worth chewing-on a bit if you've tired of the typical garden and the now-trite garden book.
Although perhaps easiest to envision at a large estate, the principles presented are easily adapted to smaller gardens and I have found it helpful to have a philosophy to undergird my planning and planting.
Darke writes clearly and well, presenting his thesis in an enjoyable way. His numerous photographs are gorgeous, well-reproduced and inspiring in a horticultural sense. This is a very worthwhile book at a very fair price.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A garden with a "mission", January 14, 2001
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This review is from: In Harmony With Nature: Lessons from the Arts & Crafts Garden (Hardcover)
Rick Darke brings into perspective the history and philosphy of the arts and crafts garden, while assuming you are familar with the movement itself. He does offer practical suggestions of what would be appropriate in an arts and crafts garden without telling one how to create it. Offering many photos of gardens desinged by several well known historical garden architects including Gertrude Jekyll. Though not an instructional book, it brought me a better understanding in creating the true historical garden that I am looking for, and an even better understanding of what it means. I would recommend this to any true arts & crafts believer.
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