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    Glorious Shade: Dazzling Plants, Design Ideas, and Proven Techniques for Your Shady Garden

    Glorious Shade: Dazzling Plants, Design Ideas, and Proven Techniques for Your Shady Garden

    by Michele R. Dudash


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      ISBN-13: 9781604698060
    • Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated
    • Publication date: 05/16/2017
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 320
    • File size: 86 MB
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    Jenny Rose Carey is a renowned educator, historian, and author, and the senior director at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Meadowbrook Farm in Jenkintown. She previously worked at Temple University for over a decade, first as an adjunct professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture and then as director of the Ambler Arboretum. Jenny Rose has been lecturing nationally and internationally for many years. She is an avid, hands-on gardener who has gardened in both England and the United States. Her Victorian property, Northview, contains diverse garden spaces, including a shade garden, moss garden, and a stumpery. Jenny Rose and her gardens have been featured on the PBS series The Victory Garden, in the Wall Street Journal, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Green Scene magazine, and the Pennsylvania Gardener.
     

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    Preface
    My journey to shade gardening came about through my early love of trees and natural areas. Growing up in a village in rural England, we took long walks beneath trees, through shady lanes, and along hedgerows. With my botanist father as a guide, we’d stop at each plant and he would tell me its name. I learned from a young age that certain plants could only be found in the partial shade at the base of a hedge, while others only grew well in the full shade of woodlands.

    I loved the cycles of the year and the dramatic changes that happened in shaded areas. In spring, we strolled through woods carpeted with scented English bluebells of an ethereal blue that no photograph could ever capture. In fall, we walked through crunchy, fallen leaves that emitted their characteristic bittersweet smell when crushed beneath our feet. Years later, I still love to walk through woods wherever I am, including around my Pennsylvania home. The woodlands here are carpeted with Virginia bluebells in spring and shaded by soaring oaks, spreading beech trees, and wonderful flowering dogwoods and redbuds. The natural layers of the wild places that I love to explore inspire my garden designs. I tuck plants into every garden corner—tall trees, smaller understory trees and shrubs, and an herbaceous layer at ground level.

    When I first moved to the United States, I had to adapt to the new climate, different soils, and a whole new set of plants. My garden, Northview, was then extremely overgrown; choked with vines and invasive plants. The first thing that I set out to do after arriving was to identify which plants would stay and which should be removed. After clearing out the unwanted vegetation, I reached out to gardening friends and neighbors for advice on making smart plant choices. They then generously offered me plant divisions and seeds that were suited to this region, helping me on my way. The shaded areas of my garden look very different today than they did when I first moved in—they now offer a retreat. There are cool, refreshing places to sit away from the heat of the sun and paths that entice visitors to explore. The garden is plant-packed and personal and it suits my house, the area where I live, and the needs of my family.

    My shade garden is a constant source of joy to me. I walk around my garden paths as often as I can to see what has happened since I last looked. Close observation is always coupled with anticipation: what flower buds have opened since yesterday? Have the fern fronds unfurled? The growing cycles of the year give me things to look forward to in every season: a profusion of spring blossoms followed by summer greenery, colored fall leaves, and then the subtle joys of winter.

    I understand that gardening in shade is a long-term process. I have learned to wait and have patience while saplings grow, bulbs emerge from the soil, and shrubs become big enough to flower. I garden at an unhurried pace. I appreciate and enjoy the gradual transformations that occur year after year. I would never want my garden to be “finished”—gardens are all about growth and change, after all. 

    I have designed the garden to encourage a diversity of plants and animals because I am aware of the role it plays in the larger ecosystem that surrounds me. I have included as many native plants as possible and am committed to making the space a haven for pollinators, birds, and other wildlife. There are water features to provide fresh water and plants where food, shelter, and places to nest can be found.

    No garden stays the same for long. I plan for the succession of shade in my garden by planting young trees of all shapes and sizes that will grow up and take the place of older, declining specimens. I have the benefit of gardening beneath majestic, shade-providing trees that were planted here over a century ago. I am just one in a long line of caretakers that have gardened and will continue to garden in this space. I encourage you to view the process the same way; planting new trees will provide you and future gardeners with all of the benefits of a shaded area.

    As you develop your own shade garden, choose trees that you love, fill your space with plants that inspire you, and arrange them in ways that please you. Your garden will be an outdoor place that is as unique as you are, and will provide pleasure for you, your family, and your guests.

    The ever-changing beauty of the shade garden is a celebration of life; a multifaceted ecosystem full of a diverse community of plants and animals. The lush greenness of the vegetation provides a cool, soothing place to relax, protected by the enclosure of the sheltering trees or walls. Rather than stress over your shady spaces, it is time to celebrate them and revel in the benefits that a glorious shade garden will bring to your life.

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    Turn a shady yard into a sumptuous garden

    Shade is one of the most common garden situations homeowner’s have, but with the right plant knowledge, you can triumph over challenging areas and learn to embrace shade as an opportunity instead of an obstacle. Glorious Shade celebrates the benefits of shade and shows you how to make the most of it. This information-rich, hardworking guide is packed with everything you need to successfully garden in the shadiest corners of a yard. You'll learn how to determine what type of shade you have and how to choose the right plants for the space. The book also shares the techniques, design and maintenance tips that are key to growing a successful shade garden. Stunning color photographs offer design inspiration and reveal the beauty of shade-loving plants. 

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    “Great plant lists and design tips—Glorious Shade is full of helpful advice from a true gardener.” —David Culp, author of The Layered Garden
     
    “For anyone planning a shade garden, this book is a must. It will inspire you to start digging.” —Holly Shimizu, former executive director, U.S. Botanic Garden
     
    “Jenny Rose Carey simplifies the complexities of shade. This beautifully illustrated book glorifies the picturesqueness of green, while giving practical advice on bringing color to dark areas.” —Bill Thomas, executive director of Chanticleer, author of The Art of Gardening

    “Approachable, well-illustrated, thorough guide to shade planting. . . . especially recommended for collections lacking shade-gardening titles.” —Booklist

    “An excellent reference for gardeners working with shaded areas who are looking for inspiration.” —NYBG’s Plant Talk

    “A practical guide to maintaining a shade garden with a useful calendar of seasonal tasks, plant directory and inspiring design ideas.” —Gardens Illustrated

    “As much as Glorious Shade strives to help the amateur gardener, the text is also a professional botanist's primer on how to talk about plants to a lay audience and have them listen.” —Choice

    “Shade is glorious, and this book helps to make it possible for every garden and gardener.” —The Reading Eagle

    “Well researched and packed with valuable information. . . . this is a book that shows you that shade can indeed be glorious.” —Three Dogs in a Garden

    “Beautiful and instructional. . . . comprehensive. . . . one of the best.” —The Recorder

    “A stand out. . . . can’t think of a better volume of shade gardening that’s as useful.” —Garden Design Online

    “Jenny Rose Carey’s book is worth buying just for her excellent photographs of gardens, which offer details and inspiration for where shade-loving plants would be able to thrive. . . . Glorious Shade should galvanize you into identifying more places in your garden to grow a wider selection of these beautiful plants.” —Alpine Garden Society Journal

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