In Nature's Slipstream

How to Turn Your Garden into a Haven for Nature

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Paru le : 2026-05-07

"Both a stunning display of what is possible in any garden and an in-depth guide to design techniques, natural growing conditions and flower varieties... This is a book worthy of its place on any gardener's bookshelf." Daily Mail"...such a beautiful book, full of gorgeous photos, dreamy planting and...
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n.c

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2026-05-07

Pages
224 pages

EAN papier
9780241806715

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Born in suburban South East England in 1969, Carol Bruce grew up with an unshakeable desire to live in the woods, and an innate drive to examine the forces that stand between us and our connection to nature. After studying economics at the University of Cambridge, she began methodically exploring new ways of relating to the natural world that can bring sustainability and artistry onto the same page, resulting in the creation of a garden and a philosophy that are a fusion of both. She opens her award-winning garden at Old Bladbean Stud for charity through the National Garden Scheme, and shares the garden’s progress through the seasons via Facebook. Carol makes nature-inspired jewellery for a living, which is marketed through her Etsy shop Reweaving the Rainbow, and she spends all her spare time peacefully walking in the woods.

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9780241827260
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22
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22
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157952 Ko

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