The Emma Bridgewater factory in Stoke-on-Trent is a mecca for lovers of
its iconic pottery, known nationally for its designs featuring florals
and farmyard animals. Today, it is a thriving visitor attraction; but
tucked within is a walled garden bursting with nectar-rich, jazzy-toned
flowers and hen houses of rare-breed chickens.In this beautiful book,
the site's gardener, florist and poultry keeper Arthur Parkinson
descriptively and visually shares his work. Inspired by his friend and
idol, gardener and florist Sarah Raven, and childhood hen-keeping pen
pal the late Dowager Duchess of Devonshire, Parkinson's creation is one
of resplendent flowers, platoon feather-legged hens, handwritten
blackboards, flower arranging and wasteland foliage foraging carried out
in one of the most unlikely places a garden could happen to exist: a
working pottery.With seasonal tips on container planting in your own
garden, plant profiles and helpful guides to keeping fowl and arranging
home-grown flowers, The Pottery Gardener is sure to delight gardeners,
hen fanciers and Bridgewater fans alike.