Home and Garden
Notes and Thoughts, Practical and Critical, of a Worker in Both
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Dec '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This insightful book explores gardening through the eyes of Gertrude Jekyll, offering practical advice and personal reflections. Home and Garden remains a cherished resource for gardening enthusiasts.
First published in 1890, Home and Garden is the second book by Gertrude Jekyll, a prominent figure in garden design. Jekyll, who originally trained as an artist, transitioned into gardening, where she made a significant impact through her innovative designs and collaborations with renowned architects like Sir Edwin Lutyens. This collection reflects her extensive knowledge and passion for gardening, offering valuable insights for both novice and experienced gardeners alike.
In Home and Garden, Jekyll shares her thoughts on various topics, from specific plant recommendations to practical project guidance. The book includes chapters dedicated to her beloved home, Munstead Wood, where she experimented with different gardening techniques. Readers will find practical advice on creating rock gardens, as well as more personal anecdotes about her life, including her fondness for her cats and the significance of having the right tools at hand.
Jekyll's informal and approachable writing style makes Home and Garden not just a gardening manual, but also a delightful glimpse into the social history of her time. Her reflections and experiences resonate with readers, making this work a timeless resource that continues to inspire gardeners today. It captures the essence of her philosophy on gardening as an art form and a means of connecting with nature.
ISBN: 9781108037204
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 23mm
Weight: 510g
404 pages