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Overview‘Garden Book of the Year’ – Garden Media Guild Awards 2022 Discover Britain’s most beautiful and inspiring wild gardens, and how you can make your own. Winner ‘Best Garden Book of the Year’ Garden Media Guild Awards 2022 Despite our best efforts, and no matter how much we prune, tidy and shape our gardens, they are inherently wild. In fact, it is often the most unrestrained and untamed areas that add drama and romance. In this glorious celebration of exuberant, naturalistic planting, we take a walk on the wild side. Be transported to lush valleys and tropical jungles with exotic gardens shaped by Victorian plant hunters. Wander through beautiful bluebell woods, blossoming orchards and magical wildflower meadows, and explore prairie-style gardens inspired by North American grasslands. Discover special places influenced by natural landscapes, and sustainably managed spaces designed with wildlife in mind. You’ll find out how wild play areas can help children to connect with nature and how immersing yourself in quiet woodland can immediately benefit your sense of well-being. A helpful guide also offers advice and tips on how to create and manage your own wildlife-friendly garden so that you can attract birds, bees, bats, bugs and many other wild and wonderful creatures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephanie Mahon , National Trust BooksPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: National Trust Books Dimensions: Width: 21.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 1.030kg ISBN: 9781911657033ISBN 10: 1911657038 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 18 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the orchid-studded wild flower meadows of Stowe and the artful gardens that Dan Pearson recently designed around the picturesque ruins of Lowther Castle, to the tree fern glades of Trengwainton in Cornwall, the exotic “jungle” of Glendurgan (also in Cornwall), and the “nature on steroids, visual suckerpunch” that is Bodnant, Mahon paints a vivid, immersive picture of these “wild” gardens and how they support a complex, biodiverse range of vulnerable habitats. The Irish Times From the orchid-studded wild flower meadows of Stowe and the artful gardens that Dan Pearson recently designed around the picturesque ruins of Lowther Castle, to the tree fern glades of Trengwainton in Cornwall, the exotic jungle of Glendurgan (also in Cornwall), and the nature on steroids, visual suckerpunch that is Bodnant, Mahon paints a vivid, immersive picture of these wild gardens and how they support a complex, biodiverse range of vulnerable habitats. The Irish Times Author InformationStephanie Mahon is a highly regarded editor, presently of Garden Design Journal, previously of The English Garden. She is also an award-winning writer, specialising in lifestyle content, including design, landscape, architecture, food and travel. Stephanie works freelance for newspapers and magazines including The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Homes & Gardens, and Country Living. She lives in Monmouthshire, United Kingdom. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |