Mary Keen is an internationally known designer who has worked in
the USA, France and Corfu, as well as on many English gardens of
great distinction - among them the garden she describes in this
book. For twenty years she was a member of the National Trust
Gardens Panel, which advises on the care of important and historic
gardens. She is the author of six books and is a regular
contributor to the Daily Telegraph and many garden magazines. After
creating a hands on garden of her own, which was regularly open to
the public , she is now enjoying making a new smaller garden and
cultivating a large allotment for the first time.
Tom Hatton is a rising star of garden photography. His photographs
for Paradise and Plenty have been widely acclaimed.
Nathaniel Charles Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild, Bt, OM,
GBE, FBA is a British investment banker and a member of the
prominent Rothschild banking family.†
Gregory Long is CEO and the William C. Steere Snr President of the
New York Botanical Garden.
"An inspiring book, describing the use of traditional techniques
and giving valuable new tips and tricks, this will appeal to all
gardeners at all levels."
*Professional Gardener*
"I particularly like...the generosity that gives author,
photographer and garden the space to breathe"
*Saga magazine*
"This is a book to inspire perfection, not to incite envy."
*Historic Gardens Review*
"This is an exceptional book, not to be missed."
*The Garden*
"This is an exceptional book, brilliant in all departments -
writing, photography, design and production."
*Independent*
"A handsome volume, both coffee-table book and practical
manual."
*Spectator*
"Beautiful photographs...Like the garden, very well presented."
*Ham and High*
"Makes what might seem an exclusive world completely approachable
and inspiring to every gardener."
*Evening Standard Best Gardening Books of 2015*
"If you want to know how to grow peaches, melons or superb
herbaceous borders in beautifully matched colours, let alone every
kind of vegetable and edible cherry, there are details here that no
other gardening book in print is able to pass on."
*Financial Times*
"The newly-minted British publishing house Pimpernel Press has
produced a clutch of excellent gardening books....A book as
beautifully and incisively written as this, so filled with detail,
careful observations and with lavish photography by Tom Hatton,
must also, you feel, have taken much time to create."
*Irish Times*
"Action heroine of the year is Sue Dickinson, head gardener at
Jacob Rothschild's Eythrope, the subject of Mary Keen's Paradise
and Plenty."
*Evening Standard*
"Not just a celebration of perfection but a meticulous set of
instructions for achieving it..The ultimate pleasure of her book is
that Mary Keen is a very good writer...This perfect book is not
cheap, but it should feature prominently on every gardener's
Christmas wish list."
*The Lady*
"We might not all be Rothschild rich, but we can all learn
something for our own little paradises."
*Sunday Times*
"Gloriously illustrated."
*Woman and Home*
"More than a spectacular picture book."
*Evening Standard*
"Elegantly produced with family archive material and photographs by
Tom Hatton (some resplendently reproduced on double gatefolds) that
really help to explain why this garden is not just important, but
how it continues as a prime example of Britain's very best
gardening practices."
*Hortus*
"Alongside Keen's hugely informative text, there are beautiful
photographs...Eythrope has 'always been intensely private', so this
book gives a rare opportunity to look over the walls and learn
about this secret garden."
*The Oldie*
"This feast of a book is my favourite in a distinguished year for
gardening books. It is one that I shall keep readily to hand, to
refer to for the definitive advice on the 'how' of successful
gardening, and to enjoy the 'wow' that is the result."
*The Lady*
"Crisp, clear prose...beautifully illustrates...The book gives a
rare and profound understanding of the sophistication of gardening
at its most masterly. It is inspiring."
*House and Garden*
"Mary Keen's Paradise and Plenty, published by Pimpernel Press Ltd
is my Book of the Year. This book, written as a record of the
garden in its twenty-fifth year, will be cherished for years to
come as a record of a great garden."
*Oxford Times*
"More than a vicarious look over the walls - it is a record of
tried and tested traditional and modern techniques."
*Country Living*
"This luxurious book is an unusual mixture of tribute and manual.
Fascinating...Keen's style is accessible, compelling and
fact-packed."
*Garden Design Journal*
"In the charmless age of the Kindle, this is a welcome reminder of
how beautiful an object a book can be. Tom Hatton's photographs -
both colour and black and white - are seductive: especially
glorious is a range of fold-out spreads depicting the same scene at
different seasons. The paper is heavy and glossy, the layout
elegant and spacious; there are decorative endpapers and silken
bookmarks - all admirably in keeping with the subject, which is
gardening done as it used to be done, as well as it can be done,
with no effort or expense spared."
*Gardens Illustrated*
"Much more than just a coffee table book, Mary gives a detailed
account of techniques used. The Rothschilds' Paradise Garden is
very grand indeed, but Mary's down-to-earth approach means there is
plenty of practical advice in this book. Sumptuous illustrations
include flaps of pictures which open to reveal the same view at
different seasons or in close-up. Mary is as good a writer as she
is a gardener, so vegetable and flower growers, armchair gardeners
and garden historians alike will all find much to interest them in
this fascinating book."
*The English Garden*
"A unique opportunity to see how fruit, vegetables and flowers are
grown in the traditional way for a country house whose owners
entertain on a pre-war grand scale. Forget Downton, this is the
real time machine....Such a handsome book...packed with practical
information and guidance. Any gardener would improve their own plot
after reading this book."
*Daily Telegraph*
"Stunning...This book will satisfy garden historians and
professional gardeners. While not a practical how-to since the
scale is so vast and the garden is well staffed, this title will
provide home gardeners with a tip or two as they enjoy the story
and photographs of a well-managed estate."
*Library Journal (US)*
"Well-written and filled with seductive full color photographs,
this book demands the attention of landscape designers and armchair
gardeners alike."
*Publishers Weekly (US)*
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