Dimensions
164 x 238 x 35mm
Thoughtful Gardening is Robin Lane Fox's first gardening book in twenty-five years, and marks the fortieth year of his weekly columns on gardening for the Financial Times. It is based on his own selection from these widely admired pieces, which he has rewritten and amplified with new chapters to take readers on a highly enjoyable journey through each season of the gardening year. It draws on his lifetime of practical gardening, including his years as Garden Master of New College, Oxford, and contains many memories of fellow gardeners, from Christopher Lloyd to Nancy Lancaster.
The book is essential reading for anyone setting out on a new garden or taking stock of one. It takes a critical look at fashions of the moment and is full of practical, specific advice which is unavailable in print elsewhere. It ranges from problems with badgers to how to take root-cuttings or choose flowering trees, and includes examples of gardens at home and abroad which Robin Lane Fox has visited and studied as a garden writer over many years. Thoughtful Gardening combines a principled view of the craft of gardening with dozens of new ideas for planting and garden visiting, and touching reminders of the power of literature and art to deepen what we see and realize in gardens of our own.
Written with Robin Lane Fox's distinctive style and wit, and dazzling in its scope, Thoughtful Gardening is a book of both practical and literary insights which will be enjoyed by wholehearted gardeners and uncommitted onlookers alike.