The Well-tempered Garden

The Well-tempered Garden by Christopher Lloyd is a gardening classic published by Penguin in 1978. This new edition spans 393 pages and is presented in English. The book reflects Lloyd’s deep passion for gardening, offering insights that are particularly relevant to his damp English climate while encouraging an open-minded approach to gardening practices.
Readers will find practical advice on growing and propagating healthy plants, making it accessible to gardeners in various climates. The text emphasizes the importance of understanding plant care and showcases Lloyd’s favorite species, providing a blend of personal experience and practical knowledge. This edition serves as a valuable resource for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to enhance their skills and appreciation for the art of gardening.
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Christopher Lloyd’s love of and pride in gardening is evident in every word of this often-republished gardening classic. It’s not an encyclopedic text, as much of it is specifically applicable to Lloyd’s damp English climate, but as he says in his new introduction, “We should always keep an open mind.” Gardeners in many climates will do well with the plants Lloyd loves, and everyone can follow his advice on the basics of growing and propagating healthy plants.
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