Lady Salisbury has been a gardener since, as a child in the 1930s, she cultivated tiny patches of her parents' gardens in Ireland and the West of England. Later, as chatelaine first of Cranborne Manor and then of Hatfield House, she revived two of the great historic gardens of England. Then there the gardens that, as a professional garden designer, she has created for others, notably for the Prince of Wales at Highgrove and for the Museum of Garden History and Cosby Hall in London ('As a gardener who has lived the greater part of her life in Tudor and Stuart houses, to be asked to design a garden for an Elizabethan palace was an enjoyable challenge'). Renowned for her depth of scholarship and her design skill, she has also led the way in as a pioneer of organic gardening ('when I began, in 1948, I was written off as a complete crank').
Now in her eighties, she not only continues to tend her garden in Provence, she is also making a roof garden ('the first I've ever done') for her house in Chelsea, and designing gardens for clients in England, Ireland, Italy and the United States. This book encapsulates her gardening experience.
The book looks as beautiful as the gardens that the Marchioness makes. - Spectator
A startlingly impressive oeuvre. - House & Garden
An endearing memoir of someone whose entire life has been consumed by the furore hortensis… Derry Moore has complemented the text with ravishing atmospheric photographic coverage. - Country Life
Publication Details:
Binding: Hardback, 208 pages ISBN: 9780711226494 Format: 285mm x 245mm
150 colour photographs and 50 drawings and plans
BIC Code:WMD BISAC Code:GAR006000 Imprint: Frances Lincoln