The book offers a personal and engaging account of creating a garden, highlighting the author's journey and the challenges faced. It is praised for its authenticity and the unique perspective it provides on gardening.
This review from CABAHS highlights how the book is a personal and engaging account of Margery Fish's journey into gardening. It's not just a gardening guide but a story of her experiences, trials, and triumphs. The reviewer appreciates the authenticity and the unique perspective it offers, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in gardening or personal memoirs. They also mention how the book captures the essence of gardening as a lifelong learning process, filled with mistakes and discoveries.
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Mrs Fish was in her forties when they bought East Lambrook Manor, and hadn't really gardened before.
She only really got into her stride after a few years, and the garden evolved with her.
It's a book that captures the essence of gardening as a lifelong learning process.