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Rejuvenating a Garden (Hardcover)

by Stephen Anderton (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Kyle Cathie (30 Sep 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1856262766
  • ISBN-13: 978-1856262767
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 729,145 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Amazon.co.uk Review

At first sight the non-gardener is likely to wonder whether the cover of Rejuvenating a Garden represents a garden in need of rejuvenation, or the rejuvenated result. Flick through, and the response depends on whether or not you're a novice or aficionado. Green fingered experts will be thrilled at the amount of information provided by journalist and award winning gardening expert Stephen Anderton. But anyone in hope of a glossy coffee table book full of pretty designer gardens, or some basic makeover tips and inspiration could be baffled.

With most of the photos looking like National Trust land, and before and after examples resembling conversions from forests to parks, aspiring gardeners with an average detached house might be put off. Even the weeds featured here look more like exotic plants. However, Rejuvenating a Garden is an indispensable bible for gardening experts, including professionals.

Divided into a section on "Where to Start" (assessing every element from fertility to frost-pockets) and "Doing the Job" (from clearing old hard landscape to getting rid of trees), plus a directory on pruning, this is as thorough as it gets. And the fact that Anderton's writing could sway the gardening novice into visualising that run-of-the-mill garden as a landscape wonder is a tremendous achievement. --Lorna V --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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For anyone with a neglected or overgrown garden or simply a garden in need of a good overhaul. Looking forward to moving house? What about the garden? Is it a brand new one with builder's rubble lurking underneath the new lawn or a long-established, well-kept show garden? Or is it an overgrown mess, full of tree seedlings, weeds and hidden dangers such as plant-swamped ponds or dilapidated outbuildings? "The Times" gardening columnist Stephen Anderton is here to help. Providing down-to-earth, practical advice he looks at all these problems in perspective. Whether you are a keen gardener or a horticulturally-challenged new garden owner, his sound tips on how to assess the situation and deal with it in an orderly fashion will prove invaluable. From soil-testing, tree and shrub assessment to lawncare and hard-landscaping, all facets of a new or newly acquired garden are looked at. Which tree to cut down? What to do with that broken greenhouse? How to improve that bald patch of lawn? Every conceivable conundrum is covered making this an asset to every gardener. For beginners, the reassurance that you can cope. For the more adventurous, temperance is advised to avoid costly mistakes. An A-Z of shrubs and trees and how to deal with them at various stages of their lives is extremely useful and explanation of plant clues in neglected gardens offer hope to those who may at first despair. So think positively, take your time and read this before dashing out and trying to do too much at once. - Lucy Watson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my most well-thumbed gardening books., 29 April 2001
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Rejuvenating a Garden by Stephen Anderton is a well-illustrated book packed with useful information and sensible advice. Complete novices and old hands alike will find plenty to interest them, and to enable them to approach any garden with confidence and enthusiasm. The book is divided into three sections, the first of which covers planning. The author explains how to assess the existing garden, then how to decide what will be required of it in the future in the light of individual needs. Once the plan is made, he explains how to put it into practice to revitalise the garden, in a section covering the practical aspects of every possible job which might be needed. There follows a particularly useful plant directory with detailed instructions and pruning advice for each species of tree or shrub. To conclude there is a list of useful names and addresses and suggestions for further reading. Mr Anderton is a highly knowledgeable and experienced gardener and a witty garden writer. He has written an excellent book which I can heartily recommend.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars How to make a start!, 18 Jan 2006
By Dawn (Dorset, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rejuvenating a Garden (Paperback)
This is a great book to tell you how and when to cut back plants that have been growing unchecked for years. It will save me a lot of money now I know I do not have to scrap all the plants in a garden that has been unloved for a few years. I would have liked to see more about lawns and bringing them back but all in all a very interesting book for anyone with an overgrown garden to tackle
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A truly useful book, 7 Mar 2004
By Valerie Adolph "Garden Godwottery" (Pacific Northwest) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rejuvenating a Garden (Paperback)
Penelope Hobhouse’s quote on the front cover of this book says it all - “An amazingly original book, tackling a useful subject in a very practical way.”

The writer sets out to help you, the reader, to tackle a garden that someone else has made, but is new to you. So many garden writers seem to assume that their writers have a new garden that is like a blank sheet of paper - something you can plan for afresh, bringing in your own choice of new plants and starting from scratch. For many of us, this not the reality. We move into a house with an existing garden that may be anywhere on a spectrum from bland to a complete disaster.. This book is for us. It explains where (and when and how) to start, how to assess soil, existing plants and structure, it reminds the reader about possible local restrictions and guides our understanding of personal and gardening needs.

From there the writer takes the reader step-by-step through all the necessary tasks, from clearing away old hard landscaping to pruning trees, reviving lawns and replanting. It even offers suggestions to help limited finances be used in the most effective ways. There is an extensive directory of plants and resource lists for finding further information.

The writer, a professional gardener for 20 years, became National Gardens Manager for English Heritage. He brings both breadth and depth of knowledge to this topic and enhances it with a writing style that is enthusiastic, literate and eminently readable.

If you’ve ver faced the task of salvaging a neglected or boring garden you’ll enjoy this book. Or buy it as a gift for someone who has just moved into a new house.

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