What Gardeners Grow: 600 plants chosen by the world’s greatest plantspeople

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What Gardeners Grow: 600 plants chosen by the world’s greatest plantspeople Author: Illustrator: Melanie Gandyra Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd
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Pages: 336 Illustrations and other contents: 200 colour illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9780711272903 Categories: , , , , ,

What Gardeners Grow draws on the experience and passion of the world’s most interesting and respected plantspeople to create a glossary of plants to inspire the everyday gardener. A diverse range of some 250 gardeners have contributed their plant choices, each selecting one or more of their most treasured favourites. Discover plants chosen by horticulturalists such as Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury, Sarah Raven and Erin Benzakein, Joy Larkcom and Ron Finley. Among recognisable names are the nurserymen, head gardeners, designers, edibles experts, biodynamic practitioners, Chelsea medal-winners and more that excel in their field, each presenting a unique story about their favourite plants. Dip in for insider secrets, surprising and inspiring tales, and to discover a whole new world of plants.

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Bloom is an independent publisher for gardeners, plant admirers, nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. Alongside books and stationery, they publish a seasonal print magazine that brings together expert gardening advice and creative explorations of the natural world. Bloom celebrates all green spaces, from wilderness to windowsills, and inspires everyone to bring more nature into their lives. www.bloommag.co.uk | @bloom_the_magazine Melanie Gandyra is a freelance illustrator and artist from Hamburg and Innsbruck. She completed her bachelor's and master's degrees in illustration at the University of Applied Sciences in Hamburg. The main focus of her work is editorial, infographic and informative illustration.