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Cuttings : a year in the garden with Christopher Lloyd

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Christopher Lloyd constantly reshaped and replanted his garden at Great Dixter, because, as he said: 'We don't want to be wishy-washy on the fence.' He loved colour - praising 'extra oomph' and 'the immense value of red' - and he hated fashion ('that awful phrase, good taste').

This selection reflects his passions and challenges, his eagerness to experiment, his appetites and his prodigious knowledge as a plantsman.

His columns for the "Guardian" are as vigorous as his gardening style, advising, entertaining and cajoling his readers as he guides them through the gardening year.

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Chatto & Windus
0701181346 / 9780701181345
Hardback
03/05/2007
United Kingdom
English
xxv, 390 p., [8] p. of plates : col. ill.
24 cm
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Christopher Lloyd was one of the greatest gardeners of the 20th century. CUTTINGS - a celebration of a lifetime of adventurous gardening - is a selection from his columns in the Guardian. Arranged to cover the seasons from January to December, this magical book will delight all who love good gardening and good writing.
Christopher Lloyd was one of the greatest gardeners of the 20th century. CUTTINGS - a celebration of a lifetime of adventurous gardening - is a selection from his columns in the Guardian. Arranged to cover the seasons from January to December, this magical book will delight all who love good gardening and good writing. DNJ Reportage & collected journalism, WM Gardening