Here, Ursula Buchan shares with the reader her own experiences and preferences: her dislike of herb gardens and timid planting, her battles with plastic netting and problems with doing the church flowers. As well as a gold-mine of practical information, "Good in a Bed" is an intriguing picture of the development of gardening during the 1980s and 1990s.
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About the Author:
Ursula Buchan contributes a regular gardening column to The Spectator as well as to the Independent. She has presented two series on flower shows for Channel 4, and has appeared on BBC Radio's Growing Spaces, Gardener's Question Time and Woman's Hour. In 1992 she was the Garden Writers' Guild's Inspirational Garden Writer of the Year. Her books include The Garden Book (with David Stevens), Gardening for Pleasure and Plants for All Seasons.
Review:
'No one writes with more clarity (and wit) about gardening than Ursula Buchan' Anna Pavord; 'Ursula Buchan's article is the first I turn to when The Spectator arrives. And I am never disappointed.' The Duchess of Devonshire
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- PublisherJohn Murray Pubs Ltd
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0719560268
- ISBN 13 9780719560262
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages260