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Creative Gardeners
| Author: Douglas Ellory Pett |
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| ISBN: 0906720419 |
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An inspirational book for gardeners about gardens. Twenty private gardens – mostly designed and brought into existence by their owners – have been chosen for their diversity, creativity and skill in cultivation. They range from a former marsh to moors and open upland; from frost pockets to areas of excessive rainfall. Some have had the advantage of previous cultivation, others have been wrung from raw fields, or hewn out of valley slopes. All of the conditions described will be found somewhere else in the British Isles, and most of the problems faced are universal. Whether you garden in a town or suburb, have extensive grounds or a cottage garden, you are sure to find something of interest among this selection.
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Douglas Ellory Pett obtained his first experience of large-scale gardening as Vicar of Gulval, Penzance, from 1961 to 1966. In the 1980s he pursued geological and other field studies in Cornwall, and was invited to organize the first professional and voluntary surveys of historic gardens for the newly formed Cornwall Gardens Trust. He was a member of the Garden History Society; author of the definitive The Parks and Gardens of Cornwall (Alison Hodge, 1998) and The Cornwall Gardens Guide (Alison Hodge, 2003); co-author of The Historic Gardens of Cornwall (1991); editor of From A Cornish Bishop’s Garden (Alison Hodge, 2001), and a regular contributor to The Cornish Garden. In 2004, Dr Pett was awarded the Charles Thomas Prize of the Royal Institution of Cornwall for his work on Horticulture on the Isles of Scilly. He completed Creative Gardeners just before his death in February 2005.
1st edition Paperback with flaps 136 pages 198 colour photographs 246 x 189mm 23.06.05
Introduction 1 Bonython Manor: Introducing South African plants 2 Bosvigo: Associating plant colour and form 3 Caervallack: Gardening in the vernacular 4 East Down Barn: Gardening a steep slope 5 Half Acre: An artist and sculptor’s garden 6 Higher Truscott: A hardy plantsman's garden 7 Ince Castle: Gardening around an historic house 8 Ken-Caro: A connoisseur's garden 9 Kingberry: A town garden 10 Lamorran House Gardens: A Mediterranean garden 11 Landewednack House: A colourist's garden 12 Marsh Villa Gardens: A damp garden 13 Nansawsan House: Restoring a Victorian garden 14 Peterdale: A small Feng Shui and Japanese garden 15 Pine Lodge Gardens: A world of plants 16 Pinsla Garden: A romantic garden 17 Readymoney Cove: A seaside valley garden 18 Rose Cottage: A moorland cottage garden 19 St Martin’s Manor: Gardening with hardy exotics 20 Trist House: Rediscovering a Georgian parsonage garden Postscript: Tresillian, the author's garden Further Reading Acknowledgements
‘Informal, informative and infinitely inspiring for gardeners all around the country, this is a lovely book, well-illustrated, celebrating one of England's best assets – its gardens.’ (The Book Pl@ce, June 2005)
‘A visual inspiration for "armchair" gardeners to horticultural experts, this informative book captures a range of gardening experiences. ... ‘The journeys of the gardeners, as they created their distinctive gardens, are fascinating ... charming illustrations’ (Inside Cornwall, June 2005)
‘Virtually all of the gardens can be visited ... ‘Meanwhile you can, of course, wallow in a deep armchair and with this book as your guide, let imagination steer you over razored lawns, under fragrant archways, by deep and steadfast pools, through shocks of brilliant shrubberies or wending around cool woodlands. ‘All can be found here, and the author Dr Pett, a man of extensive horticultural experience, has lovingly conjured up not only the glory and diversity of Cornish gardens but the sheer grit, talent and determination of the owners who have been willing to work long hours to achieve their beautiful dreams and make real their visions. ‘Sadly the author died before publication but the book now stands as a fitting tribute to his memory.’ (Western Morning News, 02.07.05)
‘Cornish publisher Alison Hodge has produced another gem’ (The Gardener, Summer 2005)
‘The gardens have been chosen for their diversity and the creativity and skill of their owners, which is clearly reflected in the photography. ‘The growing conditions of each garden are described so that readers will know if they can grow the plants mentioned.’ (Gardens Monthly, November 2005)
‘certain to not only prove of interest but also to inspire anyone who gardens, "whether in town or country, on marsh or moor".’ (The Cornishman, 01.12.05)
‘Beautifully illustrated with colour photographs throughout, this book shows how garden ornament, sculpture, water and plants can be used to great effect in both modern and historic gardens.’ (Devon Gardens Trust, Newsletter, no. 63, Winter 2005)
‘totally inspiring and the copious collection of colour photographs offers plenty of ideas ... ‘The book is very well turned out and a nice touch in the text is the personal description of the owners and their ambitions for their slice of land. ‘Altogether a delightful book ... and an invitation to dream’ (Old Cornwall, vol. XIII, no. 6, Spring 2006)
‘Creative Gardeners is an inspirational book’ (The Cornish Garden, no. 49, 2006)
‘As we have come to expect from Douglas Ellory Pett ... and publisher Alison Hodge, this book will be indispensable to anyone visiting, gardening or living in Cornwall. ... With beautiful photographs of the plants, features, landscapes and views ... plus an interesting and detailed text ... we are taken into the open spaces and hidden corners of these delightful gardens.’ (Cornwall Gardens Trust Journal, 2006) |
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