Nigel Dunnett's gardens and landscapes have lifted the spirits of city
dwellers for decades. They are beautiful, uplifting places that resonate
with the energy of the natural world and stop us in our tracks. But how
does he achieve these plantings with their successional waves of
colorful perennials, elegant grasses, and pollinators at work with so
few demands on irrigation and other natural resources? In this book he
shares his inspiration, philosophy and working methods. He puts his own
particular style of naturalistic planting in historical context, teaches
us how to read wild plant communities and understand how they behave in
garden situations. Finally he shares his plant selection, which includes
trees and shrubs as well as perennial and annual meadow plants, and
implementation techniques in a neat planting design toolkit.