Hidden Gardens

Hidden Gardens

by Penny David (Author)

Synopsis

This text tells the story of six diverse gardens around the UK that are currently being restored. It is a celebration of garden design, of plants and plantsmanship and horticultural dedication. Through archaeology, pollen analysis, old records and photographs, the restorers aim to rediscover the lost beauty of these enchanting gardens. The programme explores old gardening techniques, timeless themes, persistent fashions and modern developments and will have lots to teach gardeners, designers and historians. Specially commissioned photography charts the progress of the gardeners as they uncover the original planting and restore the gardens to their former glory.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 01 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0304364428
ISBN 13: 9780304364428
Book Overview: Penny David is also the author of A Garden Lost in Time , charting the restoration of the ancient gardens of Aberglasney.

Media Reviews
Gardens, like their owners, are not immortal. Slowly, over time, either nature reclaims its land or new gardeners impose their own ideas on them. So much so, over the decades and centuries the original garden is almost lost. But not quite. Buried deep beneath the undergrowth, new borders or forgotten land, lie the remains of the original garden. Hidden Gardens , published to accompany the BBC series with Chris Beardshaw, describes the rediscovery, rebuilding and rejuvenation of six lost gardens: Lyveden New Bield, Aberglasney, St Fagans, Hidcote, The Gibbered Garden and Clynfw. Some lost since the 16th century, they are all of interest to garden historians and restoration specialists. Like treasure-hunters, they scour the local archives, dig deep in libraries and attics to try and discover original planting plans, seed and plant lists and personal recollections to assist in the recreation of these once great gardens. Penny David combines her love of history and gardening to give an interesting and informative insight into the restorer's work. Accompanied by colour photographs, garden plans and archive pictures and texts, she transfers her enthusiasm for the subject to the reader, ensuring many new visitors to these special gardens. - Lucy Watson