A Year of Cut Flowers (limited signed copies)
Drawing on decades of experience at Perch Hill, Sarah Raven shares her expert tips, techniques, and advice for growing flowers to cut and arrange. Beautifully illustrated with photography, the book explores the essential plants for any cutting garden, as well as practical guidance on rotating crops to maximise productivity in even the smallest spaces.
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Drawing on decades of experience at Perch Hill, Sarah Raven shares her expert tips, techniques, and advice for growing flowers to cut and arrange. Beautifully illustrated with photography, the book explores the essential plants for any cutting garden, as well as practical guidance on rotating crops to maximise productivity in even the smallest spaces.
Since the publication of her first book ‘The Cutting Garden’ Sarah has led the way over the last three decades in introducing a new kind of productive gardening which fuses intense colour, elegance and accessibility, bridging all kinds of gardening from dark rich dahlia glories to subtler smoky modern colours of poppies, roses, sweet peas, and all kinds of vegetable deliciousness. She is a teacher, broadcaster, has a popular gardening podcast ‘Grow, Cook, Eat, Arrange’ with colleague Arthur Parkinson, and is an author of many books, most recently ‘A Year Full of Flowers’, which was a Sunday Times bestseller.
- Publisher: Bloomsbury
- Hard cover
- Number of pages: 448 pages
- Colour photography
- ISBN: 9781526683427