Other People’s Gardens

Other People’s Gardens by Christopher Lloyd, published by Penguin in 1997, is a New Ed edition that spans 211 pages. This book presents a journey through various gardens across Britain, Australia, and the United States, where the author engages with garden owners to explore their creations. Lloyd discusses the intelligence, passion, and dedication that drive individuals in their pursuit of gardening, showcasing the beauty and complexity of these outdoor spaces.
Readers will find a rich exploration of gardening and garden design, as Lloyd highlights the unique characteristics of each garden and the stories behind them. The book emphasizes the regional diversity of gardens, particularly in Canada, and reflects on the artistry involved in cultivating these environments. Through his travels and conversations, Lloyd invites readers to appreciate the dedication of gardeners and the splendor of their creations.
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Lloyd travels all over Britain, Australia and the United States where he finds gardens, and their owners, to discuss, to challenge and to admire and praise. These gardens demonstrate the intelligence, the passion and dedication of those who spend their lives in pursuit of creating these glorious gardens. Previously published by Viking in 1995.
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