Adrian Bloom’s Year-Round Garden

Adrian Bloom’s Year-Round Garden by Adrian Bloom, published by Timber Press in July 1998, is a comprehensive exploration of gardening throughout the seasons. This edition spans 287 pages and features vibrant color photographs that showcase Bloom’s six-acre garden. The book addresses seasonal challenges, highlights Bloom’s favorite plants and plant associations, and offers practical advice for applying his ideas to smaller gardens.
Readers will find detailed plant directories that categorize Bloom’s selections for various seasons, including trees, shrubs, conifers, perennials, ferns, grasses, and alpines. The content is designed to assist both novice and experienced gardeners in understanding the nuances of gardening year-round. This edition consolidates previously published works into a single volume, providing a rich resource for those interested in gardening and horticulture.
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Color photos, taken by Bloom (holder of the Victoria Medal of Monor for service to horticulture), beautifully showcase his six-acre garden throughout the year as he discusses the challenges of each season, his favorite plants and plant associations, and how his ideas can be applied to smaller gardens. Two plant directories (one for autumn, winter, and early spring and the other for late spring and summer) detail his personal selection of the best plants for trees, shrubs, conifers, perennials, ferns, grasses, and alpines. Previously published by Harper Collins in two separate volumes (Winter Garden Glory and Summer Garden Glory) in 1993 and 1996 respectively. Oversize: 9.50×11″. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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