The Art of Fine Gardening
By Craig Bergmann and Russ Buvala, with foreword by Roy Diblik
This book offers a comprehensive look at how thoughtful planting and structure come together in residential and public landscapes. Craig Bergmann, with longtime collaborator Russ Buvala, shares decades of practice in fine gardening through a blend of narrative, photography, and design commentary. The foreword by Roy Diblik provides additional context for readers interested in Midwestern garden traditions.
Real gardens, clearly explained: The pages highlight completed projects ranging from intimate courtyards to expansive estates. Each section shows how design choices shape the flow of space, supported by lush photography that captures detail and atmosphere.
Practical ideas you can adapt: Readers gain insight into plant palettes, layout strategies, and the balance of built features with natural growth. These are lessons presented in an accessible way, without technical jargon.
A resource to revisit often: Whether for new inspiration or careful study, this volume works as both a reference and a display book. It’s equally at home on a coffee table or in the hands of a gardener planning the next season.
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By Craig Bergmann and Russ Buvala, with foreword by Roy Diblik
This book offers a comprehensive look at how thoughtful planting and structure come together in residential and public landscapes. Craig Bergmann, with longtime collaborator Russ Buvala, shares decades of practice in fine gardening through a blend of narrative, photography, and design commentary. The foreword by Roy Diblik provides additional context for readers interested in Midwestern garden traditions.
Real gardens, clearly explained: The pages highlight completed projects ranging from intimate courtyards to expansive estates. Each section shows how design choices shape the flow of space, supported by lush photography that captures detail and atmosphere.
Practical ideas you can adapt: Readers gain insight into plant palettes, layout strategies, and the balance of built features with natural growth. These are lessons presented in an accessible way, without technical jargon.
A resource to revisit often: Whether for new inspiration or careful study, this volume works as both a reference and a display book. It’s equally at home on a coffee table or in the hands of a gardener planning the next season.






















