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Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Container Gardening
Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Container Gardening
Jan 12, 2025 6:52 PM

Author:Alan Titchmarsh

Alan Titchmarsh How to Garden: Container Gardening

Expert advice on hanging baskets, window boxes, patio pots and sink gardens. Advice on compatibility of containers and plants such as bulbs, climbers and fruit and vegetables, and how to arrange them for maximum visual and olfactory impact.

Includes:

* style solutions for all types of garden

* comprehensive advice on plant selection

* guidance on seasonal care, repotting, watering and feeding

* tips on how to achieve year-round colour and scent

Alan Titchmarsh imparts a lifetime of expertise in these definitive guides for beginners and experienced gardeners. Step-by-step illustrations and easy-to-follow instructions guide you through the basic gardening skills and on to the advanced techniques, providing everything you need to create and maintain your dream garden.

Reviews

The book is a rare treasure and is as beautifully written as it is illustrated

—— Andy Hamilton , Gardens Illustrated

An exquisitely illustrated encyclopedia of plants that may well be growing in your garden

—— Violet Henderson , Vogue

The informative text and pretty watercolour paintings which illustrate each of the plants make a lovely gardening book with a difference

—— Scottish Memories

This compact, well researched and beautifully illustrated book is jammed full of fascinating garden lore, culinary history and clever recipes using flowers, leaves and seeds from plants you probably didn’t even know were edible. It’s a beautiful book – and I now know how to use of those dogwood flowers come spring…

—— Susan Low , Delicious

Lively finds memories of her own gardens scrambling like roses through insights into the history of gardening and the artists - including Woolf, Monet and PG Wodehouse - who have been inspired by their gardens

—— Daily Mail

Delightful

—— Lady

Elegant, entertaining and inspirational

—— Woman & Home

The perfect book for dedicated garden lovers

—— S Magazine

A blossoming triumph

—— Waterstones Newsletter

[An] engaging history... All sorts of people found solace in creating small regions of abundance and fertility, a counter to the annihilating wastefulness of war.

—— Olivia Laing , Observer

[A Green And Pleasant Land is] this year's most stimulating work of Horticultural History...an exhaustively researched, possibly definitive, and occasionally myth-dispelling account of the role of gardeners, amateur and professional, in World War II.

—— Morning Star

Fascinating . . . [Buchan’s] narrative, together with a collection of well-researched first-hand accounts, takes us on a journey that starts with 1930s Britain (where gardens and allotments had little significance in everyday life), through the war years that encouraged every citizen to grow their own and provide for their families. It ends with what happened in the desperate post-war years that saw potatoes and bread being rationed. An absorbing read.

—— English Garden

Buchan has done a lot of work to show how gardening became a war time survival tool . . . Powerful

—— Independent

In this unpretentious account of Britain's wartime gardeners, Ursula Buchan gently celebrates the dogged determination of characters such as... middle-class ladies who taught the rudiments of gardening in draughty village halls; park superintendents and professional gardeners employed by country house estates, who transformed rose gardens into fields of maize and herbaceous borders into cabbage patches; ...horticulturalists who improved compost and researched the most productive vegetable strains; hard-pressed nurserymen who gave up selling more profitable ornamental plants for vegetables; and professional gardeners, who watched the young men they had trained go off to war.

—— The Times Literary Supplement
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