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We Made A Garden [Kindle Edition]

Margery Fish
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First published in 1956, We Made a Garden is the story of how Margery
Fish, the leading gardener of the 1960s, and her husband Walter transformed
an acre of wilderness into a stunning cottage garden, still open to the public
at East Lambrook Manor, Somerset, England. This is now one of the most
important books on gardening ever written. A beautiful and timeless book on
creating a garden.
Margery Fish turned to gardening when she was in her mid-forties and went
on to develop the whole concept of a cottage garden.
She had a love of flowers coupled with a passion for nature and made an
intensive research into the traditionally grown plants with which cottage
gardens in Britain were once so densely planted. In this classic owrk, she
recounts the trails and tribulations, successes and failures, of her venture
with ease and humour. Topics covered are colourful and diverse, ranging
from the most suitable hyssop for the terraced garden through composting,
hedges, making paths to the best time to lift and replant tulip bulbs. Her
good sense, practical knowledge and imaginative ideas will encourage and
inspire gardeners everywhere.

Margery Fish was one of the most admired gardeners and garden writers of
her day, after Vita Sackville-West. Her many articles and books inspired
garden enthusiasts with her easy read knowledge and observation. A
passion for nature and ability to mix plants effectively even in the smallest
space and in differing environments, made her ideas relevant to all
gardeners of her time and for future generations of gardeners.

About the Author

The late Margery Fish was one of Britain's leading gardeners. She was a regular contributor to Amateur Gardening and The Field, and has written six other gardening books. Many thousands of visitors come to East Lambrook Manor, her Somerset garden, which is maintained very much as it was during her lifetime

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 234 KB
  • Print Length: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Batsford (19 Dec 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B006OBR8EK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #51,986 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
This book is a must-have standard for anyone interested in garden design and plants, and who understands that real gardening is about hard work, effort and love.

Marjery Fish, with 'help' from her husband, tracks the transformation of an unpromising site to a garden that still draws visitors from around the world. Her knowledge is generously shared, both experienced and new gardeners will learn much from her, both about garden design and how to use plants. She has a gift for describing plants that is mouthwatering, plantaholics beware!

What lifts this book however, is not just the quality of her writing, it is the chacter of Mrs Fish herself, funny, self deprecating, honest about failures and mistakes. She is the practical gardening friend that every gardener would like to have. As you read the book you are aware that she too has experienced the satisfaction of a hard days garden labouring, the obsession that sends you out at night to check on your plants (in her case climbing walls in evening dress to hand water), the frustration when a loved plant just refuses to grow for you ...

This is not a quick fix garden makeover book, it's a journey which celebrates the pleasure that comes from creating and sharing a garden. Don't dismiss it because of the original publishing date, Marjery Fish has so much to offer present day gardeners; not least the relief that they don't have the terrifying Mr Fish overseeing every move.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
There is no subtitle to this book, but this is what Margery Fish became in the process of making her garden. For years, I had assumed that because it is an old book, it would be dry and 'learned'. It is neither. It could be my gran or aged aunt, writing me letters about what they found when they bought the house, early plans which proved to be mistakes, learning by experience, quietly going against the 'better judgement' of an older husband who had had a garden before and preferring her outcomes, growing to love plants, working out their different needs in terms of site and conditions, and above all, loving the doing of it.

There are make-over gardeners, low-maintenance gardeners, spend-to-impress gardeners. I'm not sure that this book would appeal to them, even though they would learn things. The people who will love this little book are the ones who have discovered a love of plants for their own sake. Who enjoy the small and delicate, the humble as well as the tricky. Who are either taking tentative steps towards something they think they might come to really love, or who already love it, and can say "Yep. We did that. Ended up moving ours, too."
I regret not reading this book years ago. I too had a husband who would say "What are you bothering with that for?" Margery Fish would have understood!
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We made a garden 21 Jan 2012
Format:Paperback
This is a lovely little book especially for me as I am on a course at East Lambrook Manor and so can see the fruits of her labours every time I go into the garden
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