Gardens of the World: The Art and Practice of Gardening

Summary
Written by eight of the world's top garden writers, designers, and horticulturists, and drawing from the experience of the gardeners of 35 of the world's finest gardens, this companion to the PBS series hosted by Audrey Hepburn presents a unique and informing overview of gardening in a variety of styles, in a wide range of climates, and with an almost limitless palette of plants. 200 full-color photographs. 30 full-color garden plans.
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