The Self-Sustaining Garden

The Self-Sustaining Garden

by PeterThompson (Author)

Synopsis

The harder gardeners work, the more problems seem to multiply. But if we let them, plants can do much of the hard work for us. This remarkable book, first published in 1997 and now revised and reillustrated, shows how plants can be combined into self-governing communities to create naturalistic low maintenance gardens. The universal principles of 'matrix' gardens are explained, and illustrated with case studies showing detailed applications. Further chapters explore soil health, biological controls in the garden, pools and wetlands, shrubs and perennials, and how to pull it all together in a string self-sustaining design.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 01 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 0711227187
ISBN 13: 9780711227187

Media Reviews
A fresh approach to planting and garden design. Amateur Gardener An intelligent manifesto for naturalistic garden planting and management. Garden Peter Thompson has written a book that we can read and try to assimilate to help us to avoid heartache and backache. I'm all for that. Hardy Plant
Author Bio
Peter Thompson headed the Physiology Section at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, where he established the Seed Bank. He has taught and lectured widely on gardening, has written numerous books and run nurseries.