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Chargement... My Secret Gardenpar Alan Titchmarsh
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After moving from the Barleywood garden where he hosted BBC Gardeners' Worldfor seven years, Alan Titchmarsh set up home in an old farmhouse a few miles down the road, and went about planting his own private eden away from the public eye. In this horticultural memoir Alan finally reveals all about this secret garden, explaining with his trademark warmth the personal stories behind its design and evolution. Accompanied by beautiful photographs taken by Jonathan Buckley throughout the eight years in which the garden has been made, My Secret Gardenallows us access to all of the successes and failures of this diverse and ambitious project. Comprising many different styles and spaces - from an acre of formal beds and ponds to wild flower meadows and a stunning winter garden - Alan's tales of development and cultivation will be applicable to all gardeners. With the plot encompassing fruit trees, a handsome greenhouse and wildlife-friendly plantings, gardeners of all styles and levels of expertise will find something to enjoy. Driven by Alan's infectious and informative style, My Secret Gardenis a fascinating, amusing and inspiring book. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The garden plan which comes near the end of the book and which I only discovered halfway through reading, would benefit the reader if it were near the beginning so as to be able to understand the layout of the garden more easily.
The garden plan shows that there is a vegetable garden - a pity there were no photos of that. Also on the plan is a privy - is that an historic structure? It is not mentioned in the text or index.