... combines sound advice and suggestions - for various, often minute situations such as roofs and light wells - with very beautiful pictures that will inspire even those with no more 'garden' than a few steps outside. - House & Garden
An upbeat and comprehensive book which should convince gardeners that even the dingiest concrete passageway can be transformed into something green and lush. - Scotsman
Should provide plenty of inspiration, especially from the images, for anyone who just acquired their first potential gardening space. - Gardens Illustrated
McMorland Hunter is the champion of the really titchy in all matters horticultural. - Independent on Sunday
An exciting kaleidoscope of design solutions and everything you need to know about planning, maintaining the smallest garden spaces, this book is great at recommending plants to fit your own particular site. - North magazine
For the owners of many small spaces…a book like this would be both inspirational and useful, with nicely photographed sections dealing with passages, balconies, steps, walls and so on. - Compass
Jane McMorland Hunter tackles the subject honestly and comes up with a portfolio of ideas and illustrations that are truly ingenious. There are throughout, practical instructions on planting amd maintaining your tiny gardens making this book very good value for money. - Museum of Garden History magazine