A Garden a Day

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A Garden a Day Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Batsford Ltd
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Pages: 368 Illustrations and other contents: 365 illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781849947893 Category:

From the ancient hanging gardens of Babylon to modern Japanese zen, Ruth Chivers discovers gardens through the ages and across the globe, exploring the history, design, horticulture, literary inspiration, folklore and poetry of our beloved outside spaces in 365 daily entries. Our love of nature finds its most obvious expression in our gardens. Through the ages and across the globe, civilizations and cultures have felt compelled to create an outside space of our own to connect with nature. In this fascinating visual collection, garden writer and gardener Ruth Chivers explores garden history, design, horticulture, literary inspiration, folklore and poetry in 365 daily entries. A Garden for Every Day of the Year covers everything fom Sissinghurst to Japanese gardens, from a poem, ‘Garden by the Sea’, to the latest horticultural details of a rewilded garden, from imaginary gardens from literature to the real garden that inspired Matisse. Planting plans, botanical details, famous gardens, future garden ideas and secret gardens are all included. Visually stunning, the book has beautiful paintings of gardens, historic plans, botanical painting and the best garden photography there is. A beautiful, fascinating and essential book for any gardener that brings home the wonder of these spaces to all of us.

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Author Biography

Ruth Chivers is one of the UK’s most respected garden designers and writers. Her design work has ranged from show and theme gardens open to the public to small gardens for new build houses in both the UK and Northern California. She has written and contributed to many gardening books and features for magazines, as well as articles online. She is a Fellow of the Society of Garden Designers (FSGD), with a special interest in contemporary garden design, 20th-century garden history and low-maintenance garden design. Ruth lives in East Sussex, and lectures on garden design and garden history.