The Lattice Gardener

The Lattice Gardener by William C. Mulligan, published by Macmillan in 1995, is a comprehensive exploration of lattice structures and their historical significance across various cultures. This edition, written in English and spanning 192 pages, presents a detailed narrative that connects traditional techniques with modern applications in gardening and landscape architecture.
Readers will discover a wealth of information, including designs for 12 original building projects accompanied by specifications and supply lists. The book also features a curated selection of the best 100 vines suitable for latticework gardening, enhancing the practical aspects of ornamental plant cultivation. With its focus on architecture and gardening techniques, The Lattice Gardener serves as a valuable resource for those interested in enhancing their outdoor spaces.
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Alluding to the myriad historical references that inspire modern lattice structures, William Mulligan narrates an odyssey spanning different cultures, techniques, and styles. Filled with color photos, the book includes designs for 12 original building projects complete with specs and supply lists, as well as a list of the best 100 vines for latticework gardening.
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