Review
Gainey has written a book that should be read slowly and savored as a wine. It is a treat and should not be gulped. (
Richmond Times-Dispatch )
For sheer personality and style, nothings beats...The Well-Placed Weed...This book has the lush, persuasive look of a lifestyle magazine. It is enormously fun to peruse. (
Horticulture )
For sheer personality and style, nothings beats...
The Well-Placed Weed...This book has the lush, persuasive look of a lifestyle magazine. It is enormously fun to peruse. (
Horticulture )
Gardener extraodinaire...Gainey has a charming exuberance that carries his art straight to the heart. (
House Beautiful )
Ryan Gainey [is] one of the brightest stars in American garden design. (
St. Petersburg Times )
...an expression of [Gainey's] garden centered lifestyle. (
Greenville News )
...chock-full of ideas for making every day of the year more glorious and more filled with the vibrancy of nature. (
Chattanooga Free Press )
Garden designer Ryan Gainey is the most interesting thing to bloom in Atlanta since the dogwood. (
Atlanta Journal-Constitution )
Meet Ryan Gainey. Gardener with an attitude. Poet with a pitchfork. Critic without apology. ...Visionary. Genius. (
Atlanta Magazine )
Ryan Gainey's vision is gorgeously off beat. (
The Oregonian )
Like the garden intself...this book feeds the eye and nourished the soul. (
Memphis Commercial Appeal )
Gainey discovers a slope in the land and forces a perspective so we have a walk that seems deeper and longer. David Schilling's photgraphy is marvelous, especially the detail shots. (Patrick Butters
Sunday Telegraph )
This book is wonderful. (Butters, Patrick
Intelligencer )
The opening to this book is sweet. (Patrick Butters
News and Observer )
Product Description
Companion volume to the acclaimed PBS series, this delightful book demonstrates how to bring the garden indoors and the home to the garden. Gainey shows readers how to attain their own lush, romantic, private gardens--beautiful all year. Over 150 full-color photos.