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You can transform your garden into a handmade, personality-infused oasis. Author Lorene Edwards Forkner part eco-friendly non-traditionalist, part crafty creative will show you how.
Projects run the gamut from eye-catching structures, like a pergola made from plumbing pipes, to imaginative details, like a tree-hung chandelier for nighttime ambiance. Youll also find helpful plant guides to accompany projects: delectable herbs to fill a stacking container tower, stellar succulents for a vertical gutter garden, glorious flowering vines to climb a bamboo obelisk, and so much more.
Ready to get started? All you need are refreshingly simple, inexpensive materials hardware store basics, salvaged goods, repurposed castoffs from cluttered basements along with a little do-it-yourself spirit. With clear instructions and inspiring variations on every theme, this book is easy to follow and easy to love. Your journey to a made-from-scratch outdoor space starts here.

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HANDMADE GARDEN PROJECTS

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HANDMADE GARDEN PROJECTS

Step-by-Step Instructions for Creative Garden Features, Containers, Lighting & More

By Lorene Edwards Forkner

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Copyright 2011 by Lorene Edwards Forkner. All rights reserved.

Photos copyright Allan Mandell appear on pages: 2, 5 (all but bottom left),6, 10, 14, 16, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38, 42, 46, 49, 50, 58, 60, 63 bottom, 64, 66, 70, 74, 77, 78, 86, 87, 88, 94, 97, 98, 105, 106, 111, 112, 118, 124, 128, 132, 138, 143, 144, 147 bottom, 152, 154, 158, 162, 165, 166, 169, 170, 173, 174, 180, 184, 187 right, 188, 190, 194, 198, 201, 202, 206, 210, and 217.

Photo copyright Mary Grace Long appears on page 224.

All other photos by the author.

Pages 16 and 190: garden of Johanna and Richard Marquis.

Page 114: garden of Willi Evans Galloway.

Design by Patrick Nistler

Published in 2011 by Timber Press, Inc.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Forkner, Lorene Edwards.

Handmade garden projects: step-by-step instructions for creative garden features, containers, lighting & more / by Lorene Edwards Forkner. 1st ed.

p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN 978-1-60469-185-6

1. Garden ornaments and furniture. 2. Do-it-yourself work. I. Title.

SB473.5.F67 2011

635dc22

2011013136

A catalog record for this book is also available from the British Library.

To James my partner in a handmade life Contents Preface - photo 3

To James my partner in a handmade life Contents Preface Im a - photo 4

To James, my partner in a handmade life

Contents

Preface Im a handmade gardening galpart eco-friendly non-traditionalist - photo 5

Preface

Im a handmade gardening galpart eco-friendly, non-traditionalist, part crafty creative with more ideas than money. My garden is my canvas, my vision, and my voice. A place where I am free of all rules, except those of Nature herself. Its where I make my unique mark on the world.

As kids we did this intuitively. My friends and I dug holes and pinched herbs from the neighbors garden for imaginary feasts of chives and rhubarb. We carved trails in the blackberry underbrush and wrecked a fair amount of havoc on the landscape; did you ever make confetti from the stripped leaves of a cotoneaster? Works great! Pleasantly tired, thoroughly filthy, and completely blissed out, we fought off the dusk and parental calls to come indoors at the end of the day for a bath and bed. Begging for just a few more minutes, we could hardly bear to tear ourselves away from our muddy adventureseven if it was just until morning when we tumbled outdoors again, ready for another day of discovery.

Fast-forward to today. Somewhere along the garden path, outdoor fun and games have been hijacked by yard work. Demanding work schedules and responsibilities barely leave time for weekend mowing and blowing; boring, tedious, onerous jobs more like dusting and vacuuming than play.

Or, maybe youre like me: I fell for gardeninghardwith a passion known only to the truly plant-obsessed. From antique sweet peas to heirloom bulbs and the latest, greatest annual, I wanted them all. For thirteen years I was the owner and operator of a small specialty nursery called Fremont Gardens; a great way to scratch my acquisitive itch. Whats more, I live in the Pacific Northwest, land of fertile soil, a benign climate, and more horticultural heroes and zealots than you can shake a hard-to-find, double-flowered, winter-blooming hellebore at. I was in good company and we reveled in a veritable horticultural heydayuntil the weight of our garden chores nearly killed us.

Theres far more to gardening than purchasing plants and following the latest design trend. When was the last time you just goofed off in the garden; lolled in long grass or played house outdoors? Now that youre finally old enough to stay up past dark, why not watch the moon rise and witness the mysterious nighttime garden as it comes alive with heady fragrance, powdery moths, and unfamiliar noises?

I hope that this bookpart idea inspiration and part instructional DIY guidemotivates you to get outside and craft your own personal landscape. Youll find a collection of clever, easy-to-make projects that convert basic hardware store materials, found objects, and the occasional bit of basement debris into distinctive garden furnishings with a modern sensibility and resourceful spirit. Craftsmanship and the expected level of construction expertise definitely fall on the make-do/can-do end of the spectrum with no sacrifice in the sophistication of the final result.

You might be surprised to discover that the first sectionGetting Startedincludes an exhortation to clean the garage. While that may not sound very playful, with a little indoor digging you may discover that you already own a great deal of everyday goods, scraps, and raw materials just waiting to be recycled, repurposed, re-envisioned, and imaginatively put to use in the garden.

Starting with the very foundation of your landscape, includes projects, tips, and practices focused on organization and storage.

Crafting projects with made-from-scratch ingenuity is easy, thrifty, and as much fun as those carefree days of yesteryear (and not nearly so hard on the cotoneaster). These days I cultivate a delicious vegetable garden where ornamental grasses and highbrow perennials once ruled. Overcrowded shrub borders have been supplanted by a generous fire circle and a tiny wooden deck furnished with a handmade cocktail table. Though my yard is still filled with lush plantings, its no longer a tiger I have loosely by the tail. Today my garden fits my life and Im having a blast.

Whether you have acres of land, a simple city-sized lot, an apartment balcony, or even just a somewhat sunny windowsill, Ill show you how to transform your little patch of the big outdoors into a refreshing, unique garden paradise.

Go outsideits a nice day!

A street side freestanding doorway with a salvaged industrial metal entry floor - photo 6

A street side freestanding doorway with a salvaged industrial metal entry floor is your first clue that the home and garden beyond are something special. Garden of Sylvia Matlock and Ross Johnson.

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