In this book, Scottish gardeners will find accurate information and
hundreds of plants ideally suited to where they live.
Scotland is one of the best places in the world to garden. Its
maritime climate, ample rainfall, and the rarity of severe droughts and
really hot weather mean that huge numbers of plants grow well there.
But the climate varies considerably - from the colder, wetter, windier
mountainous areas to the west coast where tender plants can be grown
outdoors all year round - and choosing plants that are suited to the
local conditions is critical to success.
Kenneth Cox and Raoul Curtis-Machin have evaluated the performance of
thousands of plants in gardens all over Scotland, drawing on the
knowledge and experience of many gardeners and nurserymen, and in this
book they describe - with over 800 photographs - the most reliable
shrubs, conifers, trees, fruit and perennials for Scotland.
In this book Scottish gardeners will find a wealth of accurate
information and hundreds of great plants ideally suited to where
they live.