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The Kindest Garden: A Practical Guide to Regenerative Gardening
Written by landscape designer Marian Boswall and photographed by Jason Ingram, The Kindest Garden is a practical guide to all areas of regenerative gardening.
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Written by landscape designer Marian Boswall and photographed by Jason Ingram, The Kindest Garden is a practical guide to all areas of regenerative gardening.
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Created in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the garden designer and soil expert, Juliet Sargeant, presents her new practical guide on soil.
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A revolutionary, science-based look at the ways nature can help make us healthier.
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The annual seasonal guide by Lia Leendertz which provides the tools and inspiration to celebrate, mark and appreciate each month of the year.
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At the heart of his No Dig system, Charles Dowding releases a new book on making your own compost.
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In her new book, environmental journalist Sophie Yeo examines our role as humans in designing rewilded ecosystems and how we can remain a vital part of them.
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In her new book, Kate Bradbury writes passionately about how her climate-change anxiety pushes her to look for positive ways to keep going in a changing world.
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Discover a new, more dynamic and durable way to grow food in the extremes of our changing climate in The Climate Change–Resilient Vegetable Garden by Kim Stoddart.
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The Herbarium Handbook is the essential resource and training tool for all botanists, herbarium managers and curators involved with the making and maintenance of herbarium collections.
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Grounded in the Garden explores the practical considerations that come into play when creating a beautiful garden which also respects nature.
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Practical guide by horticulturalist and Gardener’s World presenter Rachel de Thame on creating a garden with an abundant resource of plants rich in nectar and pollen.
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The latest instalment of Lia Leendertz’s highly anticipated and bestselling seasonal guide.
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The enormity of climate change and biodiversity loss can leave us feeling overwhelmed. How can an individual ever make a difference?