Jack Wallington is an RHS-qualified garden designer and award-winning garden writer based in London. He studies at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and specializes in modern gardens with naturalistic planting. His articles have been published by Telegraph Gardening, RHS The Garden magazine, and others.
"The award-winning author finds beauty and purpose in all things
green and natural, from the lush, mosslike coverage of baby's tears
to the highly condemned tansy gagwort. With more than 50 varieties
of weeds profiled and organized by their rebelliousness and use in
the garden, this guidebook helps gardeners who seek a more natural
planting style or are simply curious what wonders their landscape
can produce if cultivated properly" Phoenix Home Garden
magazine
This new spin on an old subject will encourage both new and
seasoned gardeners to look at what's already growing in their
garden (and what could be) with fresh eyes. Publishers Weekly,
[starred review]
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