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Rooted in Design

Sprout Home's Guide to Creative Indoor Planting

Tara Heibel Tassy de Give

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Ten Speed Press
15 May 2015
A stylish and full-color guide to creatively integrating indoor plants with home decor from the owners of the popular Sprout Home garden design boutiques.

A stylish and full-color guide to creatively integrating indoor plants with home decor from the owners of the popular Sprout Home garden design boutiques.

Indoor plants play a large role in the design and feel of a space. Focusing on indoor gardening--from small containers and vertical installations with air plants to unique tabletop creations--Rooted in Designprovides readers with the means to create beautiful and long-lasting indoor landscapes. Tara Heibel and Tassy De Give, owners of the successful Sprout Home gardening stores, offer expert advice for choosing plant varieties and pairing them with unique design ideas. Sharing practical tips honed through hundreds of plant design classes, Heibel and DeGive tell readers everything they need to know to care for their one-of-a-kind green creations.
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Imprint:   Ten Speed Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 242mm,  Width: 198mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   885g
ISBN:   9781607746973
ISBN 10:   1607746972
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sprout Home opened in Chicago in 2003 and launched its second store in Brooklyn in 2007. Both locations offer full landscape design services specializing in contemporary garden design and rooftop/deck container gardening, plus products and plants for urban gardeners along with hand-picked home goods. TARA HEIBEL has done monthly gardening segments for ABC Morning News. She has also made multiple appearances on the CBSMorning Show and writes a regular gardening column for The Huffington Post. TASSY DE GIVE has appeared on theMartha Stewart Livingradio show and has been featured in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Nylon, New York magazine, and InStyle,for her gardening and floral design.

Reviews for Rooted in Design: Sprout Home's Guide to Creative Indoor Planting

As seen on The Chew, in Sunset, HGTV, Better Homes and Gardens, Redbook, Details, The Nest, New York Magazine, Giada Weekly, and many more... A fresh, creative approach to indoor planting. --Wall Street Journal Full of inspirational images and ideas around decorating your interiors with indoor plants...a gorgeous guide that focuses on the joy of choosing, caring for, and displaying indoor plants --SF Girl By Bay Showcasing designs that are unusual, innovative, and modern, Sprout Home garden boutique founders Heibel and de Give offer a green thumbs-up for home decor. They explain that the key to successful indoor gardens is marrying the right plants to the right location and conditions--all in a container that complements the style of the home. --Publishers Weekly In homes where space and time are precious, the future of the humble houseplant may depend on whether it can earn its keep. Rooted in Design, demonstrates that houseplants can be a beautiful and creative element in a home's decor. --The Washington Post Indoor gardens benefit from good design just as much as outdoor ones...From wall-mounted displays to hanging baskets and windowsillcontainers, the book's sleek yet accessible suggestions make it an especially useful resource for jazzing updorm rooms and small apartments. --American Gardener 'Creative indoor planting' says it all. From small planters made from such found objects as teapots to suspended English ivy as 'living curtains, ' integrating indoor plants with home decor can bring unique flair to interior-decorating schemes large and small. On a deeper level, using plants as part of the indoors creates more calming and natural surroundings and a way to stay more connected to nature. Organized by plant placement--on the walls and ledges, in the air, in the kitchen, and more--Heibel and de Give's guide provides technical information on DIY planters and holders, watering, and edible indoor plants, accompanied by creative encouragement. Dramatic color photos appear throughout, and the authors present a charming and amusing grid that matches plant types to personalities and lifestyles. For example, the Drama Queen goes big with large houseplants, such as dragon trees, while Design Geeks prefer Tillandsia air plants in their spotless homes. With a glossary and detailed index, this is boldly informative and energizing. --Booklist As seen on The Nest, New York Magazine, Giada Weekly Afresh, creative approach to indoor planting. Wall Street Journal Full of inspirational images and ideas around decorating your interiors with indoor plants...a gorgeous guide that focuses on the joy of choosing, caring for, and displaying indoor plants SF Girl By Bay Showcasing designs that are unusual, innovative, and modern, Sprout Home garden boutique founders Heibel and de Give offer a green thumbs-up for home decor. They explain that the key to successful indoor gardens is marrying the right plants to the right location and conditions all in a container that complements the style of the home. Publishers Weekly In homes where space and time are precious, the future of the humble houseplant may depend on whether it can earn its keep. Rooted in Design, demonstrates that houseplants can be a beautiful and creative element in a home s decor. The Washington Post Indoor gardens benefit from good design just as much as outdoor ones From wall-mounted displays to hanging baskets and windowsillcontainers, the book s sleek yet accessible suggestions make it an especially useful resource for jazzing updorm rooms and small apartments. American Gardener Creative indoor planting says it all. From small planters made from such found objects as teapots tosuspended English ivy as living curtains, integrating indoor plants with home decor can bring uniqueflair to interior-decorating schemes large and small. On a deeper level, using plants as part of the indoors creates more calming and natural surroundings and a way to stay more connected to nature. Organized by plant placement on the walls and ledges, in the air, in the kitchen, and more Heibel and de Give s guide provides technical information on DIY planters and holders, watering, and edible indoor plants, accompanied by creative encouragement. Dramatic color photos appear throughout, and the authors present a charming and amusing grid that matches plant types to personalities and lifestyles. For example, the Drama Queen goes big with large houseplants, such as dragon trees, while Design Geeks prefer Tillandsia air plants in their spotless homes. With a glossary and detailed index, this is boldly informative and energizing. -- Booklist Showcasing designs that are unusual, innovative, and modern, Sprout Home garden boutique founders Heibel and de Give offer a green thumbs-up for home decor. They explain that the key to successful indoor gardens is marrying the right plants to the right location and conditions all in a container that complements the style of the home. -- Publishers Weekly In homes where space and time are precious, the future of the humble houseplant may depend on whether it can earn its keep. Houseplants that endure tend to be either undemanding succulents, edible herbs, or plants that add enough to a room s ambiance that they re worth some extra effort. And a huge variety of plants are both easy and worth the effort, say longtime plant lovers Tara Heibel and Tassy de Give. Their new book, Rooted in Design, demonstrates that houseplants can be a beautiful and creative element in a home s decor. -- The Washington Post via Associated Press Creative indoor planting says it all. From small planters made from such found objects as teapots tosuspended English ivy as living curtains, integrating indoor plants with home decor can bring uniqueflair to interior-decorating schemes large and small. On a deeper level, using plants as part of the indoors creates more calming and natural surroundings and a way to stay more connected to nature. Organized by plant placement on the walls and ledges, in the air, in the kitchen, and more Heibel and de Give s guide provides technical information on DIY planters and holders, watering, and edible indoor plants, accompanied by creative encouragement. Dramatic color photos appear throughout, and the authors present a charming and amusing grid that matches plant types to personalities and lifestyles. For example, the Drama Queen goes big with large houseplants, such as dragon trees, while Design Geeks prefer Tillandsia air plants in their spotless homes. With a glossary and detailed index, this is boldly informative and energizing. -- Booklist


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