The Wild Garden

(Author) William Robinson
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Originally published in 1870, The Wild Garden was a sensation, up-ending the conventions of Victorian garden-making, sweeping away formal ideas and artifice, and replacing it with a naturalistic approach, favouring native plants. William Robinson's book effectively introduced the idea of the cottage garden and the herbaceous border. Practical, beautiful and occasionally argumentative, The Wild Garden includes chapters on wild roses, bog gardens and 'Wild Gardening on Walls, Rocks, or Ruins.' Truly ahead of its time, The Wild Garden changed gardening for ever and remains a key work. Our new edition, the most recent addition to the Nature Classics series, has an introduction by the writer, journalist and gardener Alice Vincent.

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Publisher:
Little Toller Books
Format:
Paperback
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781915068484
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
July 24, 2025

William Robinson

William Robinson was a renowned American poet and writer, best known for his masterpiece, "Leaves of Grass." His free verse style and celebration of nature and individualism revolutionized American literature, influencing generations of poets. Robinson's work embodies the spirit of democracy and paved the way for modern poetry.

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