Christopher Lloyd's Gardening Year
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #952805 in Books
- Published on: 2006-07-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Gardeners move to a different rhythm than the rest of the world, taking cues from the seasons rather than the dates on a calendar. Most gardeners remember first and last frost dates more readily than birthdays and mark Halloween according to which leaves have already fallen rather than by the fact that it's October 31. This is why books that are written seasonally, month by month, such as Christopher Lloyd's Gardening Year, are the most useful and enjoyable of all garden books. They correspond to our own rhythms and to the way we see the world.
Lloyd has lived at Great Dixter in East Sussex, England, all of his life, and he is now nearly 80. In his new book he tells the story of his garden's emergence from dormancy in the early spring, its high summer glories, and its gradual, colorful autumn decline. No one else writes about their garden so intimately, personally, engagingly, but having written a weekly column for Country Life magazine since 1963, Lloyd has had plenty of practice. Lloyd is famous for his tropical garden, as he was one of the first to extensively use exotic plants in a temperate garden. In his August chapter, he recounts ridding his garden of roses, replacing them with cannas, bananas, brugmansias, and dahlias in a riot of hot colors.
Another of Lloyd's enthusiasms is cooking from the garden, and he writes of sowing lettuces successively to provide greens from spring to October and gives advice about growing fruit and tomatoes. He also loves ornamental grasses, water gardening, vines, and flower borders. All the monthly tasks and triumphs of making and caring for a complicated garden are captured here in color photographs and in Lloyd's opinionated and knowledgeable prose. "I am a bit snooty about escallonias," he begins, and then goes on to tell which are worth letting into your garden. This is a book worth letting into your heart and onto your bookshelf. --Valerie Easton
Review
"'A great source of gardening advice and useful tips.' Amateur Gardening; 'A cracking read... offers inspiration to those of us with lesser plots.' Alan Titchmarsh, Saturday Express; 'Infuriating, irascible and at times absurd, but the old boy remains a brilliant gardener and a brilliant writer. Essential reading.' Monty Don, The Observer"
About the Author
Christopher Lloyd has written a host of classics, including The Mixed Border, The Well-Tempered Garden, The Adventurous Gardener, In My Garden, The Year at Great Dixter and Gardener Cook and, with Beth Chatto, Dear Friend and Gardener. Christopher Lloyd is highly respected by gardeners around the world, and has been called 'the best informed, liveliest, most worthwhile gardening writer of our time'. He lives in Northiam, East Sussex,




