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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Pamela Hubbard , Rob CardilloPublisher: Workman Publishing Imprint: Timber Press Dimensions: Width: 20.40cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.720kg ISBN: 9781643263755ISBN 10: 1643263757 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 26 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""Bee balm, gillyflowers, and rocket larkspur are some of the vibrant plants featured in gardener Hubbard's prudent debut guide to creating an English-style cottage garden...she supports her shrewd guidance with her personal experiences growing up around her grandmother's cottage garden in England and eventually building her own in Pennsylvania. The result is a definitive resource for cultivating a thriving cottage garden.""--Publishers Weekly ""Hubbard effectively frames the cottage garden as a way to address climate change and the ensuing loss of pollinators, to grow food, to grow flowers, to entice kids to become lifelong gardeners, and overall, to ease stress through fragrance, color, sound, and touch.""--Booklist ""Hubbard effectively frames the cottage garden as a way to address climate change and the ensuing loss of pollinators, to grow food, to grow flowers, to entice kids to become lifelong gardeners, and overall, to ease stress through fragrance, color, sound, and touch.""--Booklist ""Whether you're just beginning your gardening journey or have years of experience under your belt, this book offers fresh inspiration and practical ideas for creating a cottage garden that feels both classic and current.""--Pond and Garden ""Bee balm, gillyflowers, and rocket larkspur are some of the vibrant plants featured in gardener Hubbard's prudent debut guide to creating an English-style cottage garden...she supports her shrewd guidance with her personal experiences growing up around her grandmother's cottage garden in England and eventually building her own in Pennsylvania. The result is a definitive resource for cultivating a thriving cottage garden.""--Publishers Weekly ""Hubbard effectively frames the cottage garden as a way to address climate change and the ensuing loss of pollinators, to grow food, to grow flowers, to entice kids to become lifelong gardeners, and overall, to ease stress through fragrance, color, sound, and touch.""--Booklist Author InformationPamela Hubbard is a garden coach working one-on-one with home gardeners offering tips and advice on all manner of garden and plant-related issues. She is a sought-after speaker for garden clubs, garden shows, and horticultural groups throughout the Northeast and internationally. Her talks are fun, informative, and illustrated with beautiful photographs. Pam has been a garden writer, educator, and speaker for more than 16 years. She writes an award-winning blog, and her monthly newspaper articles, Gardening in the Poconos , earned a GardenComm 2019 silver medal. Pamela, a master gardener emerita, is frequently asked to train new master gardeners for Penn State Extension. Pam was born in England, where she acquired the love of gardening at her grandmother s knee. Her gardens were featured in the Summer 2020 edition of Country Gardens magazine and have been awarded three blue ribbons by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. She can be found, endlessly pursuing her dream of recreating her grandmother s cottage garden, at a small farm in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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