Jesus often used gardening images in his parables to teach spiritual lessons. In the same way, this handsome guide uses the ordinary--dirt, seeds, pests, fertilizers, weather--to teach spiritual truths and to nurture Christians who will bear spiritual fruit. Lovingly designed and illustrated throughout in rose and green ink.
A Timely Tale about Roses
Roger regales Leslie with stories from the three-acre oasis he gardens in Eccleston Square, Central London. Leslie describes her woodland garden and talks of the sharply defined climatic changes which govern it.
Through sharp observations and sensually aware poetry, Joseph captures the smells and senses of her English garden in this month-by-month memoir.
Reginald Farrer: At Home in the Yorkshire Dales
This book is a celebration of the diversity of Scottish gardens and gardeners, past and present.
One of the best-loved men in Britain, Alan Titchmarsh, brilliantly recalls his childhood in 1950s Yorkshire.
One woman's investigation into the whys and wherefores of snails.
Shows twenty gardens not generally opened to the public that were designed by international garden designers.
Showcases twenty-one gardens designed to meet the owner's personal requirements, including gardens in Iowa, Alabama, New York City, San Francisco, Pennsylvania, Washington state, Louisiana, and Maine.
Equally remarkable is the fine balance between continuity and gentle evolution that the visitor finds at Kiftsgate. This is largely because the garden has belonged to the same family since its creation 100 years ago.