The Wild Garden by William Robinson: A New Illustrated Edition with Photographs and Notes by Charles Nelson

Author:   William Robinson ,  Nelson Charles
Publisher:   The Collins Press
ISBN:  

9781848890350


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   10 August 2010
Format:   Hardback
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The Wild Garden by William Robinson: A New Illustrated Edition with Photographs and Notes by Charles Nelson


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Few people have owned a copy of The Wild Garden, yet it is one of the most influential books published in the history of gardening. Published in 1870, it was revised many times during Robinson's long life. It challenged the prevailing formal bedding style, advocating a naturalistic approach, using hardy perennials and annuals to provide long-lasting, self-perpetuating displays in the same way as they do in the wild. The book has a special resonance for Irish gardens and gardeners, not simply because Robinson is Irish and trained as a gardener in Ireland. The style of gardening he advocates succeeds very well in the Irish landscape and climate and, some might say, appeals to the Irish character. This edition, the first published in Ireland, is augmented with captivating photographs of plants discussed by Robinson and notes by Charles Nelson, whose introductory essay sets Robinson and his book in context.

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Author:   William Robinson ,  Nelson Charles
Publisher:   The Collins Press
Imprint:   The Collins Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 27.70cm
Weight:   1.011kg
ISBN:  

9781848890350


ISBN 10:   1848890354
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   10 August 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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'Excellent ... a must for keen gardeners, those generally interested in native plants and ecologists of every persuasion' Irish Examiner 'Wonderful and worthwhile [...] no one is better qualified or suited to add comment to it than Charles Nelson' Irish Garden Plant Society


'Excellent ... a must for keen gardeners, those generally interested in native plants and ecologists of every persuasion' Irish Examiner


'Excellent ... a must for keen gardeners, those generally interested in native plants and ecologists of every persuasion' Irish Examiner 'Wonderful and worthwhile [...] no one is better qualified or suited to add comment to it than Charles Nelson' Irish Garden Plant Society 'Attractive as well as an authoritative work' The Horticulturalist '[Charles Neslon] most ably brings an old book to life - and encourages the continuation of a style of gardening ideally suited to both the Irish climate and temperament' Sherkin Comment 2011


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William Robinson (1838-1935), 'The Father of the English Flower Garden', left Ireland about 1861 and thereafter lived in England. He worked in the Botanic Gardens in London but gave up practical gardening in 1866 to become an extremely successful journalist, author and publisher. In 1885 he purchased Gravetye Manor in Sussex, where he established a renowned garden, still extant. He travelled extensively and often visited Ireland and the gardens now classified as 'Robinsonian'. Charles Nelson was senior research botanist and horticultural taxonomist at the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. Author or co-author of many books about plants and gardens, he is an acknowledged expert who presented RTE radio programmes about Irish gardeners. His latest book, An Irishman's Cuttings - Tales of Irish Gardens and Gardeners, Plants and Planthunters (2009), includes two essays about William Robinson.

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