Colour for Adventurous Gardeners

Colour for Adventurous Gardeners

by Christopher Lloyd (Author), Christopher Lloyd (Author), Erica Hunningher (Author)

Synopsis

This book on gardening with colour by its most adventurous exponent Christopher Lloyd OBE - is now available in paperback as well as hardback. With a chapter on every colour from 'Challenging Orange' to 'Sophisticated Black', Lloyd explores each colour in relation to others and discusses the rules in order to encourage the gardener to break them. If a colour is 'polite', Lloyd certainly knows how to liven it up without making it vulgar. In an all-white border, he advocates a touch of clear pink to make you sit up; he suggests bright scarlet rose hips in a purple bed to introduce a note of rebellion. Stunning photographs by Jonathan Buckley enhance this superb collection of colour combinations. Colour for Adventurous Gardeners is opinionated, controversial and the most colourful book on plant associations ever written.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 01
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: 07 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0563521716
ISBN 13: 9780563521716
Book Overview: Opinionated, controversial and the most colourful book on plant associations ever written.

Media Reviews
A compelling blend of humour and knowledgeable observation, gained from a lifetime of gardening * House Beautiful *
...makes a visually stunning and informative read for gardening enthusiasts everywhere. * OK Magazine *
Author Bio
Christopher Lloyd OBE VMH devoted his life to creating, and writing about, his garden at Great Dixter, which is one of the most exciting and constantly changing gardens of our time. He always captivated readers and audiences with his adventurous and witty approach to his subject. He was the subject of a BBC documentary entitled 'Gardener Provocateur', made after his death in 2006. His best-selling books include Succession Planting for Adventurous Gardeners, as well as a string of other gardening classics such as The Well-Tempered Garden and a tour de force of Meadows. He wrote regularly for magazines and newspapers, including Country Life, American Horticulture and the Guardian.