The Plant Recipe Book: 100 Living Arrangements for Any Home in Any Season
By (Author) Baylor Chapman
Workman Publishing
Artisan Books
1st May 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Nature in art
635.965
Hardback
272
Width 204mm, Height 236mm, Spine 22mm
1020g
A follow-up to the widely popular Flower Recipe Book, The Plant Recipe Book is the next great thing in interior plant design, providing simple steps showing anyone how to create stunning living plant decor. Each one of the 100 recipes specifies the type and quantity of plants needed; clearly numbered instructions detail each step; and 400 photographs show how to place every stem. Traditional pots and plant containers are used, but so are less conventional vehicles and methods, like shutters and planting under glass. A basic how-to chapter provides planting techniques, a tools and materials list, sourcing and plant care information, and expert advice.
An ingredient-by-ingredient approach to gardeningcontainer gardening, in this case. . . . Seeing the spare, elegant results, it nearly made our mouth water.New York Times
Chapmans new book will be cause for celebration. . . . The horticulture is daring and innovative. . . . A great addition to the library of any gardener; those whose tastes incline toward the small will find this book positively transformative.Publishers Weekly
Chapman is a master at creating living plant arrangements. She professes that mini-container gardens rival cut arrangements not only in beauty, but also in their longevity and ability to be repurposed. And, her creations prove it. . . .A feast of information and images, The Plant Recipe Book offers 100 of Chapman's recipes for creating living arrangements at home. Each recipe contains a plant and material ingredient list and easy to follow step-by-step assembly instructions illustrated with stunning images. Accessible to the brown and green thumb alike, the recipes range from a single plant ("on its own") to special occasion arrangements that require a bit more time and several ingredients."Gardenista
An ingredient-by-ingredient approach to gardeningcontainer gardening, in this case. . . . Seeing the spare, elegant results, it nearly made our mouth water.New York Times
Chapmans new book will be cause for celebration. . . . The horticulture is daring and innovative. . . . A great addition to the library of any gardener; those whose tastes incline toward the small will find this book positively transformative.Publishers Weekly
Chapman is a master at creating living plant arrangements. She professes that mini-container gardens rival cut arrangements not only in beauty, but also in their longevity and ability to be repurposed. And, her creations prove it. . . .A feast of information and images,The Plant Recipe Bookoffers 100 of Chapman's recipes for creating living arrangements at home. Each recipe contains a plant and material ingredient list and easy to follow step-by-step assembly instructions illustrated with stunning images. Accessible to the brown and green thumb alike, the recipes range from a single plant ("on its own") to special occasion arrangements that require a bit more time and several ingredients."Gardenista
Baylor Chapman is the author of Decorating with Plants and The Plant Recipe Book and founder of Lila B. Design, a San Franciscobased plant design studio. She has been a guest on PBSs Growing a Greener World, and her work has appeared in Good Housekeeping and Better Homes & Gardens. When not in her studio, shes scouring plant nurseries and leading workshops to help plant lovers of all skill levels feel confident that they can make their spaces feel like home with just a little bit of green. Check out her tutorials on Sunset.com and Houzz.com, and follow her on Instagram at @lilabdesign.