The Resilient Garden: Planning and planting for unpredictable weather: How to Cope with the Changing Weather

The Resilient Garden: Planning and planting for unpredictable weather: How to Cope with the Changing Weather

by Marylyn Abbott (Author)

Synopsis

Weather patterns are constantly changing - one year it's an early spring, the next very late, then reports of soaring temperatures and arid land amidst summer flooding and too much cloud cover. And even when it is raining, we still have to be aware of conserving water. From her gardens in the dry heat of Australia and the wet of Hampshire, Marylyn has learnt a lot about plant behaviour and divulges her knowledge in this aptly timed book. She focuses on different types of gardens that work and why, creating a sustainable garden, how to care for resilient plants and create the right conditions - including mulches, composting, plant groupings, and much more. Together with a list of beautiful plants that will 'weather well', this is both a practical and inspirational read.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Kyle Cathie
Published: 26 May 2011

ISBN 10: 1856267466
ISBN 13: 9781856267465

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This book is beautifully illustrated and contains a lot of advice on planning and structure.' * Image Interiors *
Author Bio
Marylyn Abbott is acknowledged as one of the world's greatest garden creators - BBC2's Gardeners' World made an exclusive programme about her work (2001) and she lectures throughout the world. Marylyn has created Australia's most visited garden at Kennerton Green, and for the last decade has been re-creating the gardens of West Green in Hampshire, now open to the public and awarded a two-star rating by The Garden Guide.