The Cutting Garden: Growing and Arranging Garden Flowers

The Cutting Garden: Growing and Arranging Garden Flowers

by Pia Tryde (Photographer), Sarah Raven (Author), Penelope Hobhouse (Foreword)

Synopsis

This practical guide shows how to grow decorative flowers and foliage and use them to create floral arrangements plans, plant and maintain a well-stocked cutting garden, and demonstrates how to create arrangements ranging from simple bunches to romantic hanging globes, swags and medallions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 168
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 17 Oct 1996

ISBN 10: 0711210470
ISBN 13: 9780711210479
Prizes: Winner of Garden Writers' Guild Award: Best Specialist Gardening Book 1996.

Media Reviews
'A glorious book providing all you need to know about growing flowers to acheive year-round colour blooms for your home.' Good Book Guide 'Sarah Raven is an expert in every aspect of flowers. In this glorious book, she draws on all areas of her knowledge to provide all you need to know about gowing flowers in your own garden, for arranging in your home.' Good Book Guide 'Full of beautiful colour images, this is a comprehensive guide to growing and arranging garden flowers... Sarah's style is dramatic,but her approach is accessible.' Scotland on Sunday 'From the selection process right through to the end arrangement, this is well-illustrated guide is a must for flower fans.' Garden News
Author Bio
SARAH RAVEN, writer, cook, broadcaster and teacher, is an expert on all things to grow, cut and eat from your garden. She runs cooking, flower arranging and gardening courses from her farm in East Sussex and is the author of several books on gardening, including The Cutting Garden, which won the Garden Writers' Guild Award for Best Specialist Gardening Book in 1993. She also writes for national newspapers and magazines and is a presenter on BBC Gardeners' World. Sarah is married to the writer Adam Nicolson and has two daughters and three stepsons. They live at Perch Hill Farm in East Sussex. PIA TRYDE is an internationally-acclaimed photographer. She lives in Sutton, Suffolk. PENELOPE HOBHOUSE is internationally-renowned as a garden designer, writer and historian. She holds the Victoria Medal of Honour, the highest award of the Royal Horticultural Society. She has also received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Guild of Garden Writers and a Quill and Trowel Award from the Garden Writers Association of America.