Beth Chatto’s Green Tapestry
Beth Chatto’s Green Tapestry
paperback
Published:
6 April, 1999
paperback
Published:
6 April, 1999
Description
Beth Chatto is one of the great 'names' of gardening. Her knowledge is rooted in over 35 year's practical experience, and she is celebrated for her use of unusual perennials, as well as her mastery of difficult growing conditions. Beth's beautiful Essex garden, created from wasteland in the mid-1960s, is a world-renowned site where an extraordinary range of plants is cultivated. In this book she explains how she has used different natural variations of the site to create widely differing habitats. Chapters include: * Principles of Planting * The Entrance Garden * The Open Walks * The Shade Garden * The Dry Garden * The Reservoir Garden Her rules of planting are not difficult to follow: select the plants that will thrive naturally in the conditions you have in your garden, and successful cultivation should follow! The book also includes a comprehensive Plant Guide and Glossary
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780004140643 |
| ISBN10 | 0004140648 |
| Number Of Pages | 192 |
| Item Weight | 747 g |
| Product Dimensions | 246 x 15 x 249 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | HarperCollins Illustrated |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | Second edition |
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'I know of no more honest writer. She describes as she sees, imaginately but never over the top; always so as to make me murmur an echoing this is as it is . Everything is from direct observation and experience. She is never woolly off the point. Beth Chatto knows how people think and behave and pinpoints our foibles and weaknesses with commnsense and understanding.' Christopher Lloyd
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Author's Bio
Beth Chatto was born in Essex and has lived there ever since. She has written for most of the national press and gardening magazines, and has published several books, including The Dry Garden and The Damp Garden. Beth holds the Victoria Medal of Honour from the Royal Horticultural Society and in 1988 received an honourary doctorate from Essex University.