Beth Chatto (1923-2018) was the most influential British
plantswoman of the past hundred years. She was the inspiration
behind the 'right plant, right place' ethos that lies at the heart
of modern gardening. She also wrote some of the best-loved
gardening books of the twentieth century, among them The Dry
Garden, The Damp Garden, and Beth Chatto's Gravel Garden. She was
created OBE in 2002 and also held the Royal Horticultural Society's
Victoria Medal of Honour.
Steven Wooster†is a graphic designer and an award-winning garden
photographer, whose work has illustrated many successful gardening
books including†Beth Chatto's Shade Garden,†Woodland Garden,†The
Gravel Garden†and†The Green Tapestry.
Julia Boultontis Beth Chatto's grand-daughter. She took over Beth
Chatto's Gardens as managing director in 2012.
"In celebration of Beth Chatto OBE and her world-famous and
award-winning gardens, created more than 60 years ago near
Colchester Essex, her original book has been fully revised and
updated, featuring descriptions and photographs showing how the
gardens have developed since. Taking in the wisdom of our most
influential plantswoman of the century should provide ample
inspiration for those who wonder at her brilliant, sustainably
planted gardens."
*Independent*
"This classic book helped frame my thinking when I was learning
about gardening. There are new chapters and photographs and updated
planting plans. It would make a wonderful Christmas present for a
gardener."
*My Weekly*
"Looks at how, following her principles, Beth's garden has been
remodelled and replanted...reinforcing the ever-changing and
adaptable nature of sustainable gardening, and offering advice on
plants suited to different conditions."
*Period Living*
"The first edition of this book was published in 1989...30 years
hence, the book is as relevant now as it was then, with additional
text and images bringing it up to date."
*House and Garden*
"The classic of 30 years ago, revised and updated by Beth Chatto's
gardener-collaborators, with some excellent new photography."
*Sunday Telegraph Gardening Books of the Year*
"An updated and revised text of a gardening classic that tackled
the issue of sustainability long before it became mainstream, with
contributions from David Ward and Asa Gregers-Warg who both work at
Chatto's groundbreaking garden and nursery in Essex."
*Irish Times*
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