my cool allotment: an inspirational guide to stylish allotments and community gardens (My Cool)
By (Author) Lia Leendertz
Photographs by Mark Diacono
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
5th June 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gardening: fruit and vegetable
635
Hardback
160
Width 237mm, Height 202mm, Spine 18mm
710g
The 5th in the series, my cool allotment covers gorgeous allotments and community gardens. From the historic Edgbaston Guinea Gardens in Birmingham, thehortillonagesor floating gardens in Amiens to rooftop gardens in New York City, the book is an inspiration for anybody who already has a vegetable patch, kitchen garden or allotment.
An allotment is one of the best and cheapest ways of getting hold of valuable gardening space to grow your own produce, along with being sociable places, great for meeting like-minded people. This stylish book is the fifth title in the highly successfulmy coolseries and is packed with gorgeous photography and plenty of planting advice. The book takes a peak at allotments and community gardens from all walks of life: from the historic Edgbaston Guinea Gardens in Birmingham, thehortillonnagesor floating gardens in Amiens to an artist's rooftop garden in Brussels. Themes include Historic, A Feast of Flowers, Community, Growing inside the Box, Edible Jungle, Food from Home, By Water, Fruit and a Quick Getaway.
Lia is a freelance garden writer who shares an allotment with several friends near her home in Bristol. A regular contributor to THE GUARDIAN and THE TELEGRAPH, she is a long-time advocate of organic and community growing, and has written many books on the subject. She has an award-winning blog,Midnight Brambling. An award-winning writer and photographer, Mark Diacono led the garden team at River Cottage and appearing in the TV series, Mark continues to run courses and events at River Cottage HQ. He was Garden Journalist of the Year at the Garden Media Awards in 2011 and has collaborated with Lia Leendertz on previous books.