Christopher Lloyd
Born
in Northiam, East Sussex, England, The United Kingdom
March 02, 1921
Died
January 27, 2006
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The Well-Tempered Garden: Wisdom & Advice from a Legendary Gardener
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17 editions
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1978
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The Cottage Garden
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12 editions
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published
1990
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Color for Adventurous Gardeners
6 editions
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published
2001
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Succession Planting For Year-Round Pleasure
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2 editions
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published
2005
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In My Garden
9 editions
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published
1993
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Christopher Lloyd's Garden Flowers: Perennials, Bulbs, Grasses, Ferns
7 editions
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published
2000
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Exotic Planting for Adventurous Gardeners
4 editions
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published
2007
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Adventurous Gardener
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13 editions
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published
1983
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Christopher Lloyd's Gardening Year
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4 editions
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published
1999
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Cuttings: A Year in the Garden with Christopher Lloyd
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2 editions
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published
2007
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“Many gardeners will agree that hand-weeding is not the terrible drudgery that it is often made out to be. Some people find in it a kind of soothing monotony. It leaves their minds free to develop the plot for their next novel or to perfect the brilliant repartee with which they should have encountered a relative's latest example of unreasonableness.”
― The Well-Tempered Garden: Wisdom & Advice from a Legendary Gardener
― The Well-Tempered Garden: Wisdom & Advice from a Legendary Gardener
“The Vikings... establishing themselves as the Rus, a word that is thought to come from an old Norse term, rods, meaning "men in row". Islamic sources say they then subjugated the Slavic peoples, who were traded as slaves along a network that reached across the Black Sea as far as Islamic Baghdad. ("Slav" possibly comes from their being traded as slaves by the Rus).”
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