England is a nation of gardeners and most of us garden in suburbia. A private paradise encompassed by privet the suburban garden contains in its small compass the hopes and dreams of millions of gardeners past and present. From Victorian shrubberies to the 1980s ‘Good Life’ these small plots reveal the ever changing aspirations and realities of the suburban dweller. Lauded by estate agents and satirised in literature suburban plots are scattered with seating, sundials, goldfish ponds, and that most divisive of features: the overgrown hedge. With one foot in the country and one in the town suburban garden style wavers from rural retreat to urban chic, decorative to productive, floral to formal but at its heart defined by its location and its size. Neglected by history, and sometimes in reality, this book celebrates the gardens that make up the green patchwork of suburbia.
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