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Drought-resistant planting : lessons from Beth Chatto's Gravel Garden  Cover Image Book Book

Drought-resistant planting : lessons from Beth Chatto's Gravel Garden / Beth Chatto ; photos by Steven Wooster.

Chatto, Beth, (author.). Wooster, Steven, (photographer.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780711238114 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: 192 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First Frances Lincoln paperback edition.
  • Publisher: London : Frances Lincoln, 2016.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Subject: Drought-tolerant plants.

  • Grand Central Pub

    Legendary gardener and plantswoman Beth Chatto describes how she transformed a piece of wasteland into a lush and blooming garden in this beautiful book, filled with helpful tips and practical advice.

    The story of how Beth Chatto created her gravel garden on 'possibly the driest, and the most windswept, piece of soil in England' has a message of hope for gardeners everywhere. At the outset she promised herself: 'This garden was not to be irrigated in times of drought. Once established the plants must fend for themselves or die.' 

    The results, eloquently described by the author and beautifully portrayed in Steven Wooster’s specially commissioned photographs taken through the seasons, testify to the triumphant outcome of the adventure.

    Showing how her principles can be applied on any scale, this book is an essential read for any gardener facing water shortages and poor soil. Rich with hard-won tips and expressed in Beth Chatto’s matchless style, this is a gardening classic.

  • Grand Central Pub

    The story of how Beth Chatto created her famous gravel garden will give hope to all gardeners who hope their plants may flourish in spite of poor soil and drought.

  • HARPERCOLL

    The story of how Beth Chatto created her gravel garden on 'possibly the driest, and the most windswept, piece of soil in England' has a message of hope for gardeners everywhere. At the outset she promised herself: 'This garden was not to be irrigated in times of drought. Once established the plants must fend for themselves or die.'

    The results, eloquently described by the author and beautifully portrayed in Steven Wooster's specially commissioned photographs taken through the seasons, testify to the triumphant outcome of the adventure.

    Showing how her principles can be applied on any scale, this book is an essential read for any gardener facing water shortages and poor soil. Rich with hard-won tips and expressed in Beth Chatto's matchless style, this is a gardening classic.


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