Rejuvenating a Garden by Stephen Anderton

Rejuvenating a Garden by Stephen Anderton

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This guide provides no-nonsense advice for those who wish to rejuvenate a garden. It starts by assessing the existing garden. It then helps you to identify existing plants, clear, prune and replant. Finally, it provides a pruning directory covering lawns, trees, climbers and herbaceous plants.

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Rejuvenating a Garden by Stephen Anderton

Anyone who has ever inherited a garden knows the difficulties of coping with what is there already. When faced with such a prospect, the cry is always 'Where do I start?' This book sets out to make the prospect less daunting. Following Stephen Anderton's clear, no-nonsense advice, you start by assessing the existing garden and understanding your own needs. Then you learn you to do the job: identifying existing plants, saving important ones; clearing,pruning, installing new structures and replanting. The third section of the book is a substantial pruning directory covering lawns, trees, herbaceous plants, climbers and much more.
For anyone with a neglected or overgrown garden or simply a garden in need of a good overhaulLooking forward to moving house? What about the garden? Is it a brand new one with builder's rubble lurking underneath the new lawn or a long-established, well-kept show garden? Or is it an overgrown mess, full of tree seedlings, weeds and hidden dangers such as plant-swamped ponds or dilapidated outbuildings? The Times gardening columnist Stephen Anderton is here to help. Providing down-to-earth, practical advice he looks at all these problems in perspective. Whether you are a keen gardener or a horticulturally-challenged new garden owner, his sound tips on how to assess the situation and deal with it in an orderly fashion will prove invaluable. From soil-testing, tree and shrub assessment to lawncare and hard-landscaping, all facets of a new or newly acquired garden are looked at. Which tree to cut down? What to do with that broken greenhouse? How to improve that bald patch of lawn? Every conceivable conundrum is covered making this an asset to every gardener. For beginners, the reassurance that you can cope. For the more adventurous, temperance is advised to avoid costly mistakes. An A-Z of shrubs and trees and how to deal with them at various stages of their lives is extremely useful and explanation of plant clues in neglected gardens offer hope to those who may at first despair. So think positively, take your time and read this before dashing out and trying to do too much at once. - Lucy Watson
Stephen Anderton is a freelance journalist, writer and lecturer on gardens and gardening consultant. Well known for his award-winning weekly Saturday column in The Times, he is also co-presenter of Radio 4's Growing Spaces and has frequently appeared on television. Before turning to writing, he worked as a professional gardener for 20 years, becoming National Gardens Manager for English Heritage.
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ISBN 13 9781856264358
ISBN 10 1856264351
Title Rejuvenating a Garden
Author Stephen Anderton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Year published 2002-02-14
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.