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Thomas Hobbs

Auteur de Shocking Beauty

3 oeuvres 118 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Thomas Hobbs

Shocking Beauty (1999) 67 exemplaires
The Jewel Box Garden (2004) 50 exemplaires

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‘The Jewel Box Garden’ is not your average gardening book. You’ll find no advice on composting or dealing with insects; this book is strictly about the aesthetics of gardening. Far more picture than text, it’s a book of inspiration, not instruction. The book is filled with vignettes of plants that are jewels on their own, and are supported by being used in combo with other plants and with planters, statues and other hardscaping. His theme is that you want to create beauty in the garden, and not copy what everyone else is doing. I can’t argue with that.

Hobbs lives, designs and gardens in Vancouver, B.C., so his palette of plants is much more extensive than what most of us have, and he’s pushed the it even further by using hot weather plants that he takes inside every winter. That’s more work than most of us want to do, but we can achieve the same effect with hardier plants. Hardy sedums and sempervivums can stand in for tender echevarias; there *are* hardy bamboos (and they are less apt to spread aggressively than the tropical varieties), hardy ferns, hardy variegated plants and hardy plants with dark, almost black foliage.

The photos are beautiful, but the text may be off-putting to some readers. Hobbs is snarky about the people whose gardens he doesn’t like, and if you have that sort of garden you’re apt to be insulted. Ignore those bits, though, and allow yourself to get caught up in his enthusiasm for what he’s doing.
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lauriebrown54 | 1 autre critique | May 9, 2010 |
Even if you don't have an amazing garden or are a gardener yourself, this book alone provides an escape into an oasis of beauty that most of us could only dream of having in our backyard! Hobbs provides those of us with the time and determination to create these "jewel boxes" with inspiration and suggests designing your garden to meet your own personal and spiritual ideals, not just using the plans other garden books give you. The biggest thing Hobbs stresses is thinking outside the box....Get creative and make your garden an oasis of color and serenity; one that you will enjoy tending and escaping to when the cares of the world become too much. David McDonald's photography of garden life is some of the most beautiful I've ever seen. His photos are drenched in color. You almost feel as though you could just walk right into the scene....… (plus d'informations)
 
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ViolainesDreams | 1 autre critique | Feb 10, 2009 |
This is no ordinary gardening book. Canadian master gardener Thomas Hobbs has the ability to inspire and amaze with his magnificent work on garden design. Even if you don’t have a garden you can dream one up with this stunning book.
 
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VivienneR | Jul 21, 2008 |
I've driven by Thomas Hobbs' house in Vancouver, B.C. - it's fantastic, of course. Love the vivid photography in his books.
 
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jftuttle | 1 autre critique | Oct 3, 2007 |

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3
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