Plant User Handbook: A Guide to Effective Specifying

Author:   James Hitchmough (Reader in Landscape, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield) ,  Ken Fieldhouse (Landscape Architect and Editor with Landscape Design Trust)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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9780632058433


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   19 December 2003
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   James Hitchmough (Reader in Landscape, Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield) ,  Ken Fieldhouse (Landscape Architect and Editor with Landscape Design Trust)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Dimensions:   Width: 19.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.70cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9780632058433


ISBN 10:   0632058439
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   19 December 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword by Christie, Hartel and Porter. Preface by Tom La Dell. Acknowledgements. Contributors. I Preliminaries to plant use and the landscape. 1 Introduction to plant use in the landscape. 2 Selecting plant species, cultivars and nursery products. 3 Procuring plants for landscape projects. II Managing plant growth on landscape sites. 4 Amelioration of underperforming soils. 5 Soil drainage. 6 Weed control in amenity landscapes. 7 The long term health of plants. III Establishment and management of trees. 8 The establishment of planted nursery stock. 9 Tree roots and buildings. 10 Semi-mature trees. 11 Trees in paving. 12 Creating urban woodlands. IV Establishment and management of smaller woody plants. 13 Shrub mosaics and woodland edge. 14 Ground cover. 15 Hedges and their management. 16 Pruning shrubs. 17 Climbing plants. 18 Roof gardens. V Establishment and management of herbaceous plants. 19 Wildflowers in rural landscapes. 20 Wildflower landscapes in the urban environment. 21 Aquatic planting. 22 Direct-sown annual meadows. 23 Bedding plants. 24 Bulbous plants for use in designed landscapes. 25 Herbaceous perennials. 26 Amenity and sports turf seed. 27 The management of amenity grasslands. Index. Plant index. The color plate section can be found opposite p 172

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a This handbook is destined to become an essential guide to the specification of plants and planting for professionals and students...The book will help landscape architects both to specify planting with more confidence and techical understanding and encourage them to be more adventurous and creative with future planting schemes. This book, deserves a place in every practice library: it should be compulsory reading for everyone involved in the design and implementation of planting. In fact, the Plant User Handbook should be read by all plant users.a Landscape Magazine April 2004 a This book will help landscape professionals enormously with their main knowledge basea Greenscapes June 2004


'This handbook is destined to become an essential guide to the specification of plants and planting for professionals and students....The book will help landscape architects both to specify planting with more confidence and techical understanding and encourage them to be more adventurous and creative with future planting schemes. This book, deserves a place in every practice library: it should be compulsory reading for everyone involved in the design and implementation of planting. In fact, the Plant User Handbook should be read by all plant users.' Landscape Magazine April 2004 'This book will help landscape professionals enormously with their main knowledge base' Greenscapes June 2004


'This handbook is destined to become an essential guide to the specification of plants and planting for professionals and students...The book will help landscape architects both to specify planting with more confidence and techical understanding and encourage them to be more adventurous and creative with future planting schemes. This book, deserves a place in every practice library: it should be compulsory reading for everyone involved in the design and implementation of planting. In fact, the Plant User Handbook should be read by all plant users.' Landscape Magazine April 2004 'This book will help landscape professionals enormously with their main knowledge base' Greenscapes June 2004


""This handbook is destined to become an essential guide to the specification of plants and planting for professionals and students.... The book will help landscape architects both to specify planting with more confidence and techical understanding and encourage them to be more adventurous and creative with future planting schemes. This book, deserves a place in every practice library: it should be compulsory reading for everyone involved in the design and implementation of planting. In fact, the Plant User Handbook should be read by all plant users."" (Landscape Magazine April 2004) ""This book will help landscape professionals enormously with their main knowledge base."" (Greenscapes June 2004)


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James Hitchmough is Reader (Associate Professor) at the Department of Landscape, University of Sheffield. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Horticulture and has a wide-ranging interest in the use of vegetation in landscape design management. Ken Fieldhouse was a qualified Landscape Architecture and trained Town Planner. He was editor of Landscape Design Journal and was deeply involved in a wide range of environmental publishing initiatives.

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