Gardens of the North Shore of Chicago

Gardens of the North Shore of Chicago
Author: Benjamin F. Lenhardt, Jr.
Publsiher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781580935319

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A privileged view of private gardens along the shore of Lake Michigan, Chicago's Gold Coast. Ben Lenhardt, an avid gardener and preservationist, explores the rich tradition of gardening along the shore of Lake Michigan from Evanston to Lake Bluff. This area, which includes Winnetka, Highland Park, and Lake Forest, is one of the most affluent in the United States, and the gardens are verdant retreats, lushly planted and meticulously maintained. Twenty-five gardens are included, organized according to their design--classic, naturalistic, country, and experimental. Lenhardt's authoritative and engaging descriptions, based on detailed interviews with the owners, are complemented by vivid images by noted landscape photographer Scott Shigley.

Private Newport

Private Newport
Author: Bettie Bearden Pardee
Publsiher: Bulfinch
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004-04-14
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 082122848X

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Newport, Rhode Island, blessed with stunning ocean vistas and constant sea breezes, is home to some of the most exceptional private residences in America. Its deeply rooted history makes it a perennial destination, with more than 3.5 million visitors each year. Although it is one of the most high profile towns in the country, Newport is also one of the most cloistered. Private Newport: At Home and in the Garden offers an invitation to venture beyond the privet hedges and massive iron gates. It is the first book to step inside the privately owned mansions to reveal a diverse collection of architectural jewels complemented by spectacular gardens. These homes, created by distinguished architects and landscape designers, are stunning examples of Newport's 375-year "old-world" heritage. Eighteen exquisite and unique homes are prominently featured-from the resilient crescent curve of majestic Seafair, which withstood the Hurricane of '38, to the prizewinning Japanese garden at Wildacre, to the nostalgic working farm of heritage breeds at Swiss Village-each contributing its own part to the "Eden of America."

From the Ground Up

From the Ground Up
Author: Jeanne Nolan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780812992991

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When Jeanne Nolan, a teenager in search of a less materialistic, more authentic existence, left Chicago in 1987 to join a communal farm, she had no idea that her decades-long journey would lead her to the heart of a movement that is currently changing our nation's relationship to food. Now a leader in the sustainable food movement, Nolan shares her story in From the Ground Up, helping us understand the benefits of organic gardening-- or the environment, our health, our wallets, our families, and our communities.

Chicago Gardens

Chicago Gardens
Author: Cathy Jean Maloney
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780226502366

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Once maligned as a swampy outpost, the fledgling city of Chicago brazenly adopted the motto Urbs in Horto or City in a Garden, in 1837. Chicago Gardens shows how this upstart town earned its sobriquet over the next century, from the first vegetable plots at Fort Dearborn to innovative garden designs at the 1933 World’s Fair. Cathy Jean Maloney has spent decades researching the city’s horticultural heritage, and here she reveals the unusual history of Chicago’s first gardens. Challenged by the region’s clay soil, harsh winters, and fierce winds, Chicago’s pioneering horticulturalists, Maloney demonstrates, found imaginative uses for hardy prairie plants. This same creative spirit thrived in the city’s local fruit and vegetable markets, encouraging the growth of what would become the nation’s produce hub. The vast plains that surrounded Chicago, meanwhile, inspired early landscape architects, such as Frederick Law Olmsted, Jens Jensen, and O.C. Simonds, to new heights of grandeur. Maloney does not forget the backyard gardeners: immigrants who cultivated treasured seeds and pioneers who planted native wildflowers. Maloney’s vibrant depictions of Chicagoans like “Bouquet Mary,” a flower peddler who built a greenhouse empire, add charming anecdotal evidence to her argument–that Chicago’s garden history rivals that of New York or London and ensures its status as a world-class capital of horticultural innovation. With exquisite archival photographs, prints, and postcards, as well as field guide descriptions of living legacy gardens for today’s visitors, Chicago Gardens will delight green-thumbs from all parts of the world.

Community Eco Gardens

Community Eco Gardens
Author: Dennis Swiftdeer Paige
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2020-12-04
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781476683010

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Part how-to, part personal narrative, this book provides a practical guide for creating native-species ecogardens. It chronicles the author's 20-year journey of environmental awakening. With the help of the greater community, a neglected five-acre condominium landscape is transformed into a stunning range of multi-seasonal prairie, woodland and wetland micro-habitats. This illustrated account describes the process of ecological reconciliation and traces his discovery of the higher self along the way.

North Shore Long Island

North Shore Long Island
Author: Paul J. Mateyunas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122863058

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Unsurpassed in the natural beauty of its rolling landscape and splendid harbours, the scope and

Creating Chicago s North Shore

Creating Chicago s North Shore
Author: Michael H. Ebner
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226182053

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They are the suburban jewels that crown one of the world's premier cities. Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Lake Bluff: together, they comprise the North Shore of Chicago, a social registry of eight communities that serve as a genteel enclave of affluence, culture, and high society. Historian Michael H. Ebner explains the origins and evolution of the North Shore as a distinctive region. At the same time, he tells the paradoxical story of how these suburbs, with their common heritage, mutual values, and shared aspirations, still preserve their distinctly separate identities. Embedded in this history are important lessons about the uneasy development of the American metropolis.

The Secret Gardens of Georgetown

The Secret Gardens of Georgetown
Author: Adrian Higgins
Publsiher: Little Brown
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1994
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0316360848

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Briefly traces Georgetown's history, and shows and describes more than two dozen of its private gardens