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Planting: A New Perspective, by Noel Kingsbury, Piet Oudolf

Planting: A New Perspective is an essential resource for designers and gardeners looking to create plant-rich, beautiful gardens that support biodiversity and nourish the human spirit. An intimate knowledge of plants is essential to the success of modern landscape design, and Planting makes Oudolf’s considerable understanding of plant ecology and performance accessible, explaining how plants behave in different situations, what goes on underground, and which species make good neighbors. Extensive plant charts and planting plans will help you choose plants for their structure, color, and texture as well as the way they perform in the landscape. A detailed directory with details like each plant’s life expectancy, the persistence of its seedheads, its tendency to spread, and propensity to self-seed, this book is a beautiful and invaluable resource.
 

  • Sales Rank: #377206 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2016-02-16
  • Released on: 2016-02-16
  • Format: Kindle eBook

From Booklist
Designers of some of the world’s most distinctive gardens, Oudolf and Kingsbury bring their unrivaled expertise and iconic aesthetic sense to bear as they consider twenty-first-century trends and challenges confronting both home gardeners and landscape professionals. Faced with concerns such as sustainability, biodiversity, nature deficit, and water reclamation, they extol high-performance designs that aim to collaborate with nature rather than control it. In truth, their gardens are paragons of apparent spontaneity, exhibiting an exuberance that seems neither forced nor contrived. Through innovative plant combinations and naturalistic landscape designs, modern gardens can address contemporary opportunities such as green roofs and urban prairies with an air of casualness that belies the importance of ecologically sound planting methods. Teeming with delectable examples of the authors’ signature, free-flowing gardens, the book also includes a comprehensive, at-a-glance plant directory that both private gardeners and industry professionals will find helpful. Luscious photographs and meticulous explanations of techniques and methods make this an essential reference guide and constant source of inspiration. --Carol Haggas

Review
“Indispensable. . . . an impassioned plea for packing beds tightly, interlacing species lightly, choosing plants that survive multiple stresses, [and] letting seed heads stand through winter.” —The New York Times Book Review

 “Luscious photographs and meticulous explanations of techniques and methods make this an essential reference guide and constant source of inspiration.” —Booklist

“In Planting: A New Perspective (Timber Press), written with fellow landscape architect Noel Kingsbury, Piet Oudolf details for the first time the specific ingredients that go into his horticultural alchemy, and even includes original plans and plant charts.” —Elle Décor

“This is a thoughtful, insightful guide that deserves serious consideration.” —Library Journal

“It treads a well-pitched line in providing gritty information to the professional and the amateur alike…  It is fascinating to see this pinnacle of public naturalistic planting explained and contextualized.” —The Guardian

“No one does ecology-based plant harmonies better than these two, and it’s just so sweepingly, stunningly beautiful…A fascinating and technical exposition of how Piet has changed the way plants are used.” —The Telegraph

“In Planting: A New Perspective, Oudolf and Kingsbury detail what it takes to design, plant, and maintain the new nature-like landscapes. This is a how-to book that will leave you with the information, courage, and enthusiasm to approach your own landscape in a new way…The authors leave no doubt about the importance of natural beauty to human life, and they show how to reproduce aspects of it successfully.” —Landscape Architecture Magazine

“A fascinating insight into Piet Oudolf’s approach to design.” —Gardens Illustrated

“Features groundbreaking design principles that can be applied to the home garden.” —Garden Design

“The book includes an extensive plant directory, which covers detailed information about each plant mentioned in the book; from the plant measurements, flowering season and spreading ability to the foliage architecture (plus lots more). It is a great guide for anyone wishing to try out the style Piet Oudolf uses in his magnificent gardens.” —The English Garden

“A wonderful primer for the home garden.” —Chicago Tribune

“No one does ecology-based plant harmonies better than these two, and it’s just so sweepingly, stunningly beautiful.” —Pacific Northwest Magazine
 

From the Back Cover
Piet Oudolf’s gardens are breathtaking to observe and hard to define. They are calm yet full of surprises, apparently effortless but complex to achieve, and intimate while reaching out to the wider natural world.  His unique combinations of long-lived perennials and woody plants are rich in texture, sophisticated in colour, and have an emotional resonance that humans find compelling.
 
Oudolf’s skill in combining plants is legendary and in his recent work he takes it to a new level, favouring highly integrated schemes in which plants intermingle and blend without overcrowding one another. An intimate knowledge of plants is essential to the success of this approach and here, Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury share their considerable understanding of plant ecology and performance – how plants behave in different situations, what goes on underground, which species make good neighbours. From them we learn how to select the right plants, how to group them, and how to combine them with other elements to make beautiful gardens that require minimal use of resources.
 
With the help of Oudolf’s original planting plans, this book is the first to show gardeners and professionals explicitly how his gardens and landscapes are made. A detailed directory that records vital information about each plant such as its life expectancy, the persistence of its seedheads, its tendency to spread, and propensity to self seed will prove an invaluable resource.
 
A Piet Oudolf garden feels right on many different levels ­­and is so much more than the sum of its parts. This book will be essential reading for all who are interested in making plant-rich gardens that are in tune with their surroundings, support biodiversity, and nourish the human spirit.
 

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50 of 50 people found the following review helpful.
A New and Needed Perspective on Planting
By J. WILLIAMS
Anyone knowing Oudolf's work is familiar with his aesthetic and how the images of his work draw you in. This new book is full of those images!

Yet the book is more than just pretty pictures - it has meat and a lot of it. Starting with 'the big picture' and moving into grouping and combining plants we dig deep into years of experience.

These chapters do not contain the plant by numbers information many other planting books have. On the contrary they contain the knowledge base you need to design a planting in Oudolf and Kingsbury's style.

It may take a close reading or even a few readings of these sections to fully grasp all the information provided but it is worth delving into as it is the years of research and learning these two designers have done.

What I found the most useful in the book is the chapter on plant performance. Most of the planting designs today are based on what looks good where and little thought is given to how the planting will perform over the years to come.

Kingsbury gives us a list of parameters to look for when selecting plants and even provides a list of many perennials and how we should expect them to perform.

This book is a wonderful survey of the Ouddolf planting style a great addition to both Kingsbury and Oudolf's other books.

Now why then did I leave that one star out if I think this book is so great? It is because the book is said to be written by Oudolf and Kingsbury but from page one you find the book is in Kingsbury's voice and Oudolf is talked about in the third person. Although Kingsbury is an exceptional writer I miss Oudolf's passion and flair.

So as a conclusion I do think this book is a must for every Landscape Architect and Designer that wants to know just how Oudolf does what he does. But more importantly I feel it is a stepping stone in the evolution of planting design that will bring about new ways to create landscapes and gardens.

26 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
One of the most valuable books on ecological planting design yet written.
By Thomas Rainer
Noel Kingsbury is the great chronicler of contemporary planting design. Kingsbury is the most articulate and prolific writer on contemporary naturalism. I'm always eager to get his latest book.

Last week, I was received Planting: A New Perspective. Someone had described it to me as "Oudolf made accessible for the residential gardender." Something about this description made me cringe. I'm not sure I could stand an Oudolf for Dummies--a stripped down version of Oudolf that would make every common landscaper capable of thoughtlessly replicating the Oudolf style. The idea of a simplified book also felt wrong. There were still so many questions left unanswered by Planting Design: what defines the "new style"? What role do native plant communities play in this style? Is it really possible to create a low maintenance, long-lasting version of the new style?

Let's be clear: this book is not Oudolf for Dummies. And thank God for that. Any review that describes this simply as "Oudolf for home gardeners" has clearly not read beyond the dust jacket.

More than any of Oudolf/Kingsbury's collaborations, Planting establishes the "new style" as a potent artistic and intellectual movement. This book has real meat. The liberal use of Oudolf's planting plans are reason alone to buy this book. For the designer or gardener, these hand sketches are a Rosetta stone for understanding Oudolf's process. This book delves deeply into compositional strategy: how are plants grouped, layered, and mixed based upon their unique structures and ecologies? Kingsbury's recent doctoral work at Sheffield clearly comes through in the brilliantly explicated sections of perennial's lifespans and competitive strategies. The book's most valuable section may be its discussion of the work of other contemporary designers. It grounds the "new style" in a broader, more international perspective that ensures its endurance. Planting just might be one of the most valuable books on ecological planting design yet written.

31 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointing
By Nancy L. Morton
I was disappointed in this book. True, there are some lovely photographs of the High Line, the Lurie Garden and other projects. There is a reasonable, albeit long-winded, discussion of designing a garden to mimic nature, but the production values are wanting, which is surprising because I have many books from Timber Press. The author makes reference to many plants that are not listed or described in the book, the plant is only included in a large garden dominated by grasses. I had to guess what plant he was describing. In some cases, I wrote down the name of the plant to look for it on the internet.

At the back of the book there is a plant list, divided into three categories: perennials, grasses and ferns. There are no photographs of most of the plants listed; there is a schedule, similar to a spread sheet, which attempts to describe the plant. In this section of the book, the photographs of the individual plants vary greatly by quality; some are out of focus, some show flowers and no leaves, some show leaves and no flowers, most were not in scale. I had the impression that the photos were just lying around and were not taken specifically for this book. It seemed odd that there were photographs of the most common plants but no photographs of lesser known and rarer plants.

The author includes many diagrams of the plant designs of many, many gardens, including block-by-block patches of the High Line. While of interest, this is over-kill and the pages would be better used to show the plants described in the gardens.

Lastly, there was a sameness to the gardens featured in the book; this sameness encouraged me to study the photographs with great care. By carefully examining the photos, it was possible to discern the subtle differences between the gardens featured.

The gardens in the book were in full sun; it would be interesting to know how the Oudolf principles apply to shade gardens which cannot support the many grasses featured.

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