Water will bring a garden miraculously to life, drawing the eye more than any other feature. This guide shows you how to design and make a water feature to suit any size and style of garden, from a large wildlife pond, stream or rill to the tiniest pebble or wall fountain.
The perfect bedside book for the green-fingered - hilarious and touching poems on a gardening theme... Læs mere
One of Britain's favourite TV presenters and novelists brings us his wonderfully evocative and often hilarious childhood memoir
The engaging, witty and insightful memoirs of best-loved gardener and presenter, Alan Titchmarsh.
Includes creative design ideas for brightening up dark spaces, including north-facing walls; directory of plants that will thrive in shady spots. This work offers care advice for shady lawns and how to deal with moss and algae, and ways to achieve year-round colour and interest.
A miscellany from one of the nation's favourite Englishmen of everything an Englishman should know. Like Schott's Miscellany and The Little Book of Patriotism, here is everything to celebrate our Englishness.
The very best of Alan Titchmarsh's gardening writing taken from his 20 years as a columnist with BBC Gardeners' World magazine.
A fantastically feelgood novel from the bestelling novelist Alan Titchmarsh
Daffodils and tulips herald the arrival of spring, but from the earliest snowdrops to autumn crocosmias, bulbs bring colour and interest to gardens all year round. This definitive guide gives you tips for how to use bulbs to best effect in your garden.
Goes on a personal and nostalgic journey through post-War Britain in search of treasured values and traditions that were once the soul of society. This title also takes a broader perspective, creating a detailed and evocative portrait of a way of life that is fast disappearing.
The new novel from Britain's favourite gardener and TV presenter Alan Titchmarsh is a sweeping story of love, danger, courage and betrayal, set in wartime London and Paris.