Wild Garden
"Wild Garden" by William Robinson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, is an essential read for garden enthusiasts and designers alike. This insightful book, spanning 250 pages, critiques the contemporary gardening practices of the 19th century that favored extravagant summer bedding plants. Instead, Robinson passionately advocates for a return to the beauty and resilience of native hardy species that have long graced traditional English gardens. His pioneering ideas paved the way for the wildflower gardening movement, emphasizing a more natural, harmonious approach to landscapes. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out, Robinson's wisdom will inspire you to embrace the enchanting diversity of flora in your own garden. Discover the timeless importance of cultivating a wild garden and let nature flourish in its most authentic form.