Create an outside haven and add value to your property this Spring with Caroline Tilston's new Garden Style Series
Published by Wiley, Spring 2008
Summer may feel a long while off yet but why not make it an extra special one this year by entertaining friends or relaxing in the sun in a beautifully designed garden. Caroline Tilston, author of Small Family Gardens and Modern Family Gardens, has a fabulous new series coming out in the Spring to help even the most amateur gardener create an outside haven. The practical but stunning magazine-style guides which feature fantastic colour photography include: Rooftop & Terrace Gardens, Design Your Garden, Garden Makeovers, and Low-Maintenance Gardens...
So whether you want an elegant terrace or a wild flower sanctum, a chic rooftop oasis or a romantic retreat, Caroline's books provide you with both the inspiration and the quick-fix, high-style solutions to create a beautiful outside space which will wow your friends and family.
Paperback Original, £9.99/15.00 EUR
Rooftop & Terrace Gardens - ISBN: 978-0-470-51761-1
Design Your Garden - ISBN: 978-0-470-51763-5
Garden Makeovers - ISBN: 978-0-470-51762-8
Low-Maintenance Gardens - ISBN: 978-0-470-51751-2
About the author:
Caroline Tilston is the author of Small Family Gardens (2007) and Modern Family Gardens (2006), John Wiley & Sons. Having worked for over a decade in television production, Caroline retrained as a gardener with the National Trust. For the last ten years, she has been running her own garden design business. She also writes for gardening magazines and national newspapers, as well as doing radio broadcasting.
Steve Gorton is an established photographer, with over 20 years’ experience of working with publishers. He has photographed a vast range of subjects, though his quality of observation is particularly borne out in his observation of place and environment, whether natural or manmade. He is also the photographer of English Eccentric Interiors by Miranda Harrison (John Wiley & Sons, 2006) and Parisian Architecture of the Belle Epoque by Roy Johnston (John Wiley & Sons, 2007).
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