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Planting in a Post-Wild World: Designing Plant Communities for Resilient Landscapes (2015)

by Thomas Rainer, Claudia West

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An "alternative to traditional horticulture: designed plantings that function like naturally occurring plant communities. Thomas Rainer and Claudia West, two leading voices in ecological landscape design, reveal how plants fit together in nature and how to use this knowledge to create landscapes that are resilient, beautiful, and diverse."--Page 4 of cover.… (more)
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While definitely geared for landscape designers and professionals, the theory presented in this book really helped me understand a lot about planning and developing plant communities that work for different situations. I learned a ton and am so glad I picked it up. ( )
  mmsmcetc | Sep 17, 2020 |
I wonder who their intended audience is. The authors are a landscape architect and a landscape designer. Ah, it just hit me. If they were writing for colleagues, they would be preaching to the choir, as the material is nothing radical. They are obviously not targeting homeowners, as most of the examples are commercial in nature or else require a lot more money and manpower than is typically available to the DIYer. Besides the concepts are basic, but the detail offered is very technical. I think this book must be meant as a textbook, no matter how the publisher is marketing it. The cover says that Thomas Rainer is a teacher. If that means college prof, he’s writing for his students. ( )
  2wonderY | Feb 1, 2016 |
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An "alternative to traditional horticulture: designed plantings that function like naturally occurring plant communities. Thomas Rainer and Claudia West, two leading voices in ecological landscape design, reveal how plants fit together in nature and how to use this knowledge to create landscapes that are resilient, beautiful, and diverse."--Page 4 of cover.

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