The Ornamental Kitchen Garden

The Ornamental Kitchen Garden by Geoff Hamilton, published by BBC Books in 1990, is a practical guide that explores a new style of gardening rooted in traditional methods. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into a gardening approach that integrates fruit, flowers, and vegetables in the same beds for a productive mix. The book is inspired by the BBC series of the same name, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of this gardening technique.
Readers will find detailed guidance on how to implement this method in their own gardens, emphasizing the benefits of combining various plant types. The book focuses on the principles of gardening that have been utilized worldwide, encouraging a harmonious blend of aesthetics and productivity. With its practical advice, The Ornamental Kitchen Garden serves as a resource for those interested in enhancing their gardening skills while embracing a more traditional approach.
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A practical guide to a new style of gardening which involves a return to traditional gardening methods – found in gardens all over the world – whereby fruit, flowers and vegetables are planted in the same beds in a productive mix. The author presents the BBC series “The Ornamental Kitchen Garden”.
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