Gardens for Small Country Houses
- 290 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Gertrude Jekyll was an influential British garden designer, writer, and artist. Her work explored the intersection of nature and art, focusing on aesthetic principles and the beauty of horticultural practice. Through her unique vision and extensive writings, she profoundly shaped the art of garden design.






In this beautifully illustrated guide, renowned gardener Gertrude Jekyll shares her expertise on the best annual and biennial plants for the garden. With detailed descriptions of each plant's characteristics and growing requirements, as well as advice on how best to combine them for maximum effect, it is an essential resource for any gardener.
Gertrude Jekyll's classic work explores the harmonious relationship between woodlands and gardens, emphasizing the importance of integrating natural elements into landscape design. The book provides insightful guidance on plant selection, garden layouts, and the aesthetic principles that govern successful gardening. Jekyll's expertise as a gardener and her artistic vision shine through, offering readers inspiration for creating beautiful and functional outdoor spaces that celebrate nature's beauty.
The narrative captures the essence of late 19th and early 20th century life in Surrey, focusing on the older working class and their fading traditions. The author, Gertrude Jekyll, draws from her rich experiences as a gardener and artist to provide vivid descriptions of rural life, including insights into cottages, home industries, and domestic artifacts. Jekyll's profound influence on gardening is reflected in her detailed observations, making this account a valuable resource for understanding a bygone era. The book is now available in a modern edition with a new introduction on homesteading.
This book offers a detailed exploration of color theory as it applies to flower gardening, drawing on the expertise of Gertrude Jekyll, a pioneering figure in horticulture. It emphasizes the importance of color combinations and arrangements in creating visually stunning gardens. Jekyll shares practical advice and her artistic vision, making it a valuable resource for both amateur and experienced gardeners looking to enhance their floral displays. The reproduction captures her insights and timeless principles in garden design.