Anyone who loves gardening will love a gardening book, whether it offers aspirational designs, practical tips or just novel ideas for how to perk up your outside space.
Here are just some of the offerings this festive season which will make your loved one want to get into their outside space.
1. The Gardener’s Almanac by Alan Titchmarsh (Hodder & Stoughton, £14.99)
2. The Modern Gardener by Frances Tophill (Kyle Books, £22)
There’s an emphasis on how we can engage with the land, the plants, animals and insects as well as gardening. Her book not only shows how your garden can be visually stunning and how gardeners can select and grow plants, but also how it can encourage wildlife, reduce our carbon footprint and make our outdoor and indoor space more useful in all areas of our lives.
3. RHS 50 Ways To Start A Garden: Ideas and Inspiration for Growing Indoors and Out by Simon Akeroyd (Mitchell Beazley, £16.99)
I have a new gardening book out today 😀50 Ways to Start a Garden. With @The_RHS Exciting ideas for starting a garden both inside and out #rhs pic.twitter.com/L6wbEKIiwR
— Simon Akeroyd (@SimonAkeroyd) October 13, 2022
Aimed at first-time gardeners, those in rented accommodation or anyone with limited outdoor space, this book teaches how to take stock of an environment and start a garden. With ideas for gardens, patio spaces, courtyards, balconies and interiors, these 50 easy-to-adopt ideas provide the steps to success for even the most inexperienced gardeners.
Highlights include creating a floral display with bulbs which will last all year, growing pet-friendly plants, vegetables in pots and adding height in flat spaces.
4. The Indoor Garden: Get Started No Matter How Small Your Space by Jade Murray (Pimpernel Press, £20)
It features the most popular houseplants, from maranta and calathea to monstera and Chinese money plants, which are all pretty easy once you know what they like, to a section on ‘diva plants’, which can be high maintenance but with a little patience and some easy-to-follow care instructions, are still possible to grow. All beautifully illustrated with pictures which offer a myriad possible settings, this is a gem of a houseplant book.
5. Venetian Gardens by Monty Don and Derry Moore (BBC Books, £40)
Starting in the heart of the city and wending their way out to the Veneto, the authors relate some amazing stories, from public restoration successes to private splendours of the gardens at palaces and famous houses, displaying the heart of family, community and resilience of Venetian culture. It’s a gorgeous giant coffee-table book, perfect for gifting.
6. The Grove: A Nature Odyssey in 19 ½ Front Gardens by Ben Dark (Mitchell Beazley, £16.99)
7. Hortus Curious by Michael Perry (DK, £16.99)
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— Mr Plant Geek ™ (@mr_plantgeek) October 4, 2022
The hit podcaster and plant expert, Michael Perry – aka Mr Plant Geek – brings us this quirky offering highlighting the unusual, often peculiar qualities which plants possess. They can be vast, minute, smelly, or spectacularly ugly. Some plants live on their own, or by growing off others; some live by air and water; some plants look remarkably like animals; while others have unusual symbolism; and some have special cultural significance.
This book is ideal for the gardener who just wants to escape the hubbub of Christmas for a few hours, quoting a few ‘Did you know?’ plant facts from time to time, inviting anyone who’ll listen to share the fascinating facts about plants and celebrating them in all their diverse splendour.
8. The Tree In My Garden by Kate Bradbury (DK, £20)
Extremely excited to announce my new book, The Tree in My Garden, all about wonderful trees, why we should be planting them and how to do it. Illustrated by the enormously talented @LucilleClerc and published by @dkbooks. You can pre-order now: https://t.co/pyJlq2RxW5 🌳 pic.twitter.com/KTcH5CseHV
— Kate Bradbury 🏳️🌈 (@Kate_Bradbury) May 25, 2022
“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now,” says TV gardening expert, award-winning wildlife author and RHS ambassador Kate Bradbury in the foreword to her new book. She has curated a collection of 50 trees packed with information about appearance, care needs, carbon sequestration ability and the wildlife they support. “Combined, our 22 million gardens have the potential to become a wildlife reserve in their own right,” she adds.
She reveals the amazing effect planting a single tree in your garden can have – combining practical gardening advice, scientific research, and accounts of how vital trees are for different forms of wildlife. This book will leave you in no doubt that every garden needs a tree.
9. What To Sow, Grow And Do by Benjamin Pope (Frances Lincoln, £22)
The guide, which takes you through how-to tasks and checklists, also encourages the gardener to celebrate each season, highlighting wildlife, plants and changes you’ll notice in the garden as the year progresses. Pope also offers practical tips on seasonal jobs, from pruning roses to planting bulbs.
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