Both a brief history of gardening and a where-do-we-go-from-here manual: Moore shows us not only what we think a garden is but why we think it ought to be thus and so. He’s an advocate of a holistic approach, rather than simply an aesthetic one, as the way to sustainability.
Gardening in a Changing World: Plants, People and the Climate Crisis
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£20.00
Edition:Hardback978191025828613/10/2022
Categories: 17. Books for Christmas 2022: Gardens, Books for Christmas 2022, Gardens
Tag: Environment
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...and why it's good for the planet, the economy and our lives. We may even have time to read it. Prof Dorling is a specialist in demography at Oxford and knows his onions.
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Stunning aerial views of seas, rivers, lakes, coasts in their spectacular and mostly unpeopled majesty.
Water Views: Aerial Photographs
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Analogue approaches: a practical, charming and desirable mix of garden lore, ethnobotany and traditional skills.
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Mastering the art of minimal intervention. We don't know if Mr McGregor would approve but Dowding is THE no-dig guru, pioneering this approach and growing vast and succulent vegetables since... read more