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The Cottage Garden How to Plan and Plant a Garden That Grows Itself

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Charlie Ryrie(Author)
176 pages, 200 colour photos
Publisher: Collins & Brown
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  • The Cottage Garden ISBN: 9781843402169 Paperback Apr 2004 Out of Print #210818
  • The Cottage Garden ISBN: 9781855859814 Hardback Dec 2003 Out of Print #138592
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About this book

When you think of a cottage garden you probably picture an abundance of jewel-like flowers, spilling over boundaries, climbing fences and walls, twining in and out of each other and spreading their scents with carefree delight. It is a relaxed and generous place. The great news is that it is also the perfect style of garden for people with busy lifestyles, in town or country. The best cottage gardens are unfussy, happy to look after themselves as much as possible as long as certain basic principles are followed. The Cottage Garden gives gardeners all the information and inspiration they need to create such a garden, wherever you live and whatever your lifestyle. Gardeners with limited time, money, space, and choice of plants originally created cottage gardens. Nowadays we have many more resources at our fingertips than those early gardeners, but if we follow their example we can create glorious gardens in the same spirit, gardens that literally grow themselves.

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Charlie Ryrie is an energetic gardener and an enthusiastic writer; keen to make the joys of gardening accessible to everyone. She has written four books on organic gardening for Gaia, plus a book on garden folklore for Reader's Digest. She has a regular column looking at garden design in Gardens Illustrated and provides common-sense gardening advice in features for the Weekend Telegraph as well as other magazines and national newspapers. Charlie lives in Herefordshire, UK.

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: Charlie Ryrie(Author)
176 pages, 200 colour photos
Publisher: Collins & Brown
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