Christopher Lloyd, icon and iconoclast of the gardening world, was born
at Great Dixter, in East Sussex, in 1921, and died there in 2006. In the
years between he developed the garden at Dixter into a mecca for
plantsmen and a hub of ideas and connections that spread throughout the
world. And from the 1930s almost until his death he was also
photographing the garden, recording it in intimate detail as it changed
and developed. These photographs are published here, the great majority
for the first time. They are juxtaposed with photographs taken by Carol
Casselden of the garden as it is today. Fergus Garrett, Christopher
Lloyd's head gardener and his successor at Great Dixter, provides a
running commentary on the changing garden and the different plantings.