The garden awakening Designs to nurture our land & ourselves

Mary Reynolds

Book - 2016

The Garden Awakening is a garden design book with a difference. Drawing inspiration from long-forgotten Irish gardening traditions, Mary Reynolds re-imagines gardens as spaces that work in harmony with nature. Under Mary's gentle guidance you can awaken your garden, nuturing the land to become a beautiful natural space. The Garden Awakening provides: inspiration for garden designs that are in harmony with nature, practical ideas and guidance for creating and maintaining your garden, advice on creating a spiritual space in your garden. Whether you want to bring the energy and atmosphere of wild places into your own garden, are interested in permaculture and forest gardening, or want to create a spiritual space, this book will guide you ...in embracing the wild way.

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Published
Cambridge, England : Green Books 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Mary Reynolds (author)
Other Authors
Larry Korn (writer of foreword)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
271 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780857843135
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Reynolds, a longtime garden designer, awoke one day to the realization that she could not go on as she had, creating "dead zones" by constraining nature to her will. This treatise-cum-storybook explores her spiritual awakening and reconnection of gardens with nature. She designed her book as a guide to give gardeners "a gentle nudge in the right direction": that is, back to nature, toward truth. Headnotes in both English and Gaelic emphasize Reynolds's connection to her native Ireland, which she depicts as a land of sacred places, geometry, symbols, curses, and magic. Her directions take a holistic approach, going beyond practical advice to spiritual guidance; she claims that gardening can show the gardener what needs working on in life itself. Reynolds offers alternative methods of land management beyond chemical therapy. She alternates stories of her family and culture with organized layouts, how-tos, and recipes (for example: natural fungi-, herbi- and insecticides). She encourages adding fauna to flora along with imagination, dreams, charms, and memory. Ruth Evans's illustrations add resonance. Color illus. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Many gardening books describe how gardeners create outdoor spaces; this one begins with healing the partnership between the underlying land and the gardener. For award-winning garden designer -Reynolds, walking and knowing the environment precedes any planning or planting. Her gardens are more terrain, textured hillocks, and paths, incorporating symbols that are heavy with meaning (spirals, circles, squares), to create places for wishing, praying, and releasing. Trees are anchors, and every plant has a purpose that is useful and spiritual. Sketched plans for small, medium, and large gardens show both layout and how mature plantings may look. The second half discusses the growth of a forest garden, a sustainable evolution taking three to ten years. Plant suggestions based on function (canopy, shrubs, vines, etc.) provide soil preferences and edible parts. Well-known alternative methods of mulching, managing pests, and controlling diseases are the practical yin to the magical yang of this book. Biodynamic and permaculture gardening practices permeate this work, and Monty Waldin's Biodynamic Gardening would be a straightforward introduction to these biodynamic theories. VERDICT This unusual and beautifully illustrated volume, complete with a ribbon bookmark, reflects "outside-the-box" thinking from a singularly talented landscape designer. Recommended for most collections.-Jeanette McVeigh, Univ. of the -Sciences, Philadelphia © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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