As climate change erodes the familiar pattern of the seasons, we turn instinctively to the life cycles of herbaceous plants to guide us through the year. The growing, flowering, seeding and dying back of wild flowers, weeds, herbs and garden perennials sustain and enrich our lives. Herbaceous is a journey which follows the colour pulse of plants through the year, looking for the new and emerging rhythms. Beginning with the bright yellow, followed by the vernal whites of spring and the pinks of summer, the blues of early autumn and finally the browns of seeds set as winter comes. Herbaceous is gardening with words - asking us to look again at our relationship with plants and celebrates their power to nourish our spirits.
Paul Evans spent many years as a gardener working in rose nurseries, graveyards, historic gardens in Wales and a botanical garden in New York. He is a writer, broadcaster and award-winning playwright, best known for his Country Diary in The Guardian, and many natural history programmes and drama-documentaries for BBC Radio 4. He has also been a performance poet and holds a PhD in philosophy. He lives in Much Wenlock, Shropshire.
Title: Herbaceous (Little Toller Monographs)
Author: Evans, Paul
ISBN: 9781908213594
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Publisher: Little Toller Books
Publication Date: 2018-02-01
Number of Pages: 112
Weight: 0.2995 kg
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