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ISBN: PB: 9780226437453

University of Chicago Press

April 2014

216 pp.

19x14.6 cm

86 colour plates, 1 line drawing

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Gardening with Perennials

Lessons from Chicago's Lurie Garden

For gardeners, inspiration can come from the most unexpected places. Perennial enthusiasts around the world might be surprised to find their muse in the middle of a bustling city. Lurie Garden, a nearly three-acre botanic garden in the center of Chicago's lakefront in Millennium Park, is a veritable living lab of prairie perennials, with a rich array of plant life that both fascinates and educates as it grows, flowers, and dies back throughout the year. Thousands of visitors pass through each year, and many leave wondering how they might bring some of the magic of Lurie to their own home gardens. With "Gardening with Perennials" horticulturalist and garden writer Noel Kingsbury brings a global perspective to the Lurie oasis through a wonderful introduction to the world of perennial gardening. He shows how perennials have much to offer home gardeners, from sustainability – perennials require less water than their annual counterparts – to continuity, as perennials' longevity makes them a dependable staple. Kingsbury also explains why Lurie is a perfect case study for gardeners of all locales. The plants represented in this urban oasis were chosen specifically for reliability and longevity. The majority will thrive on a wide range of soils and across a wide climatic range. These plants also can thrive with minimal irrigation, and without fertilizers or chemical control of pests and diseases. Including a special emphasis on plants that flourish in sun, and featuring many species native to the Midwest region, "Gardening with Perennials" will inspire gardeners around the world to try Chicago-style sustainable gardening.

About the Author

Noel Kingsbury is a horticulturalist and writer. He is the author of many books, including "Designing with Plants", "Natural Gardening in Small Spaces", and "Garding with Perennials: Lessons from Chicago's Lurie Garden", as well as the co-editor of "Vista – the Culture and Politics of Gardens". He lives and gardens in western England near the world-famous book town of Hay-on-Wye.

Reviews

"The dynamic duo of two of my favorite plantsmen, Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury, strikes again in this exceptional reference book about Lurie Garden! Beginning home gardeners, master gardeners, and professionals alike can gain insight into the design and care of beautiful yet tough perennials wonderfully suited for busy, environmentally conscious gardeners. Rooftop garden designers will also find it particularly helpful in their quest for successful urban greening" – Tracy DiSabato-Aust, author of "The Well-Tended Perennial Garden", "The Well-Designed Mixed Garden", and "50 High-Impact, Low-Care Garden Plants"

"Over the years perennial gardening has become a collection of yearly, new-fashioned plants overwhelmed by wood mulch and often replanted every few seasons as the plants decline and die. Plantsman and international garden designer Piet Oudolf created a perennial planting Lurie Garden located in Millennium Park in Chicago that lives engaged in its own well-being and abundant in moment to moment beauty through all four seasons. The planting isn't theoretical but practice based, creating the possibilities for all future perennial plantings. Noel's book welcomes you into the health and joy of contemporary perennial gardening" – Roy Diblik, Northwind Perennial Farm