The Five Minute Garden
By (Author) Laetitia Maklouf
By (author) National Trust Books
HarperCollins Publishers
National Trust Books
4th March 2020
5th March 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
635
Hardback
232
Width 142mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
470g
This book breaks the work you need to do to keep your garden in perfect shape into daily five minute chunks. Following this little and often approach, youll be amazed how much you can achieve.
Laetitia Maklouf is a garden writer and busy mother of three who has realised that the secret of gardening without becoming overwhelmed is to do something small every day. Shes packed this book with little bursts of activity spruce, chop, nurture, fuss or tackle a larger project that can all be managed in five-minute forays.
Spruce the lawn by raking fallen leaves in October, or fuss with your snail defences in May. Nurture your hardy annual seedlings in December, and chop your hydrangeas in March.
Every day, rain or shine, do something for your garden with whatever time you can spare. Before you know it, you will have a daily gardening habit and a beautiful garden you can enjoy all year round.
'Just what you needthe idea is clear and no-nonsense.'
* Waitrose Weekend *'A brilliant way to keep you engaged with your garden all year round, rain or shine.'
* Liz Earle Wellbeing *Written in a sweet breezy style, this is the guide to help you stop stressing about your garden.
-- The Daily Mail'Packed with bite-sized, useful nuggets of advice, along with reassurances from the author that all will be well.'
-- Irish TimesLaetitia Maklouf is a writer and freelance journalist who specialises in all things garden-related. She started gardeningafterplanting a packet of sweet peas on herwindowsilland has been hooked ever since. The Virgin Gardener(Bloomsbury 2009) was all about gardening in minimal space, and was quickly followed by a secondSweet Peas for Summer(Bloomsbury 2012) which charted the making of her first real garden. She blogs at LaetitiaMaklouf.com on all things gardening, with a keen focus onthepractical, writes regularly for The Sunday Times, and her weekly newsletter, charting her daily exploits in the garden, goes out to amuch treasured list of subscribers. She is married with three small children who take up most of her time, which is why she has written this book.