A beautifully photographed and inspirational guide to maintaining colour in your garden throughout the year by the BBC Gardeners' World presenter and former head gardener at Chelsea Physic Garden
In 365 Days of Colour in Your Garden , BBC Gardeners’ World presenter Nick Bailey shows you how to plant and manage your garden, whatever its size, to ensure year-round color and interest. Initially explaining simple color theory principles and how to apply them to your garden, the book goes on to highlight beautiful plants and planting combinations for every season no matter what type of garden you have. With chapters covering the longest flowering plants, pot recipes and gorgeous plants for difficult sites, along with a comprehensive seasonal directory, this book will inspire and delight both experienced gardeners and beginners alike.
Bursting with practical advice on establishment and maintenance, the book also embraces plants for pots, cutting, difficult spaces and tiny gardens.
"A beautifully photographed guide for gardeners" – Daily Telegraph
"A thought-provoking, intelligent and beautifully written book." – Fergus Garrett, Head Gardener at Great Dixter
I’m finding this book thoroughly boring. It really is an encyclopaedia so alright for dipping into I suppose. There are a few good photographs but not many. I think the blurb set my expectations too high and I was expecting a more interesting read and more sophistication in the colour schemes.
A great guide to a range of plants that will give your garden colour throughout the year, as well as useful tips for planting borders and pots with seasonal progression and maximising colour in mind.
Fantastic pictures and a great guide to getting all the color you can in the garden in every season. No wonder Nick is on Gardner's World, he's amazing!