In Nature's Slipstream: How to Turn Your Garden into a Haven for Nature
- Publisher : Dorling Kindersley
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Description:
Welcome to another way of being: one where the gardener and nature work hand in hand to create something that merges the beautiful and sustainable.
Carol Bruce has spent over 20 years considering how we relate to nature and the implications this has for gardening. Driven to find a balance between a wild and cultivated environment, she developed a method that brings both together in a holistic system, which has resulted in a garden of otherworldly beauty.
A self-taught gardener, Carol has designed a spectacular garden from scratch, which harnesses self-sowing, natural selection for resilience, is free from irrigation, pesticides, and fertiliser, and acts as a haven for wildlife. Having worked through all the trial and error herself, she now shares her knowledge, proven techniques, and planting schemes to give others a shortcut to transforming their own space - whether starting from scratch or with a garden to adapt.
In this book recounts the world through her eyes and acts as a personal gardening tutor so that you too can achieve a beautiful, manageable garden that is in balance with nature.
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