Description
Explore the mystery of what makes us love gardening, via history, science, art, and philosophy. Whether you seek sanctuary in your potting shed, find paradise amongst your patio plants, or enjoy the simply solace of your hands in the soil, there is beauty, peace, and happiness to be found for every gardener in this thoughtful and entertaining collection. Both a hymn to gardening and a call to action, this down-to-earth guide is worth a hundred how-tos. Wander the gardens of Giverny with Monet to create your own beautiful masterpiece or, like George Orwell, reap the joy to be found in the work of an allotment. Discover the soothing symmetry in the spiral of sunflower seeds, or, like William Morris, provide a wild abundance of floral habitat for the natural visitors to your garden. Drawing inspiration from gardening greats--from the ancient Greek and French philosophers Epicurus and Voltaire, via the wisdom of Margery Fish and Gertrude Jekyll, to Monty Don and modern-day guerrilla gardeners--this beautifully illustrated compilation is a thoughtful gift for any gardener.
Author: Claire Masset
Publisher: Batsford
Published: 07/04/2023
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 7.60h x 5.60w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781849947565
ISBN10: 1849947562
BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Essays & Narratives
- Gardening | Reference
Author: Claire Masset
Publisher: Batsford
Published: 07/04/2023
Pages: 144
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 7.60h x 5.60w x 0.70d
ISBN13: 9781849947565
ISBN10: 1849947562
BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Essays & Narratives
- Gardening | Reference
About the Author
Claire Masset is an editor and writer, currently working for the National Trust and running their gardening books list. She is a garden writer for magazines including Gardens Illustrated, Period Living, Historic Gardens Review, and Garden Design Journal and is the author of many gardening books, including the bestselling Secret Gardens of the National Trust (2017), Roses and Rose Gardens (2019), and Cottage Gardens (2020).