“One arranges flowers as the spirit moves you; to obey some inner prompting to put this colour with that, to have brilliance here, line there, a sense of opulence in this place or sparseness in that; to suit your surroundings, your mood, the weather, the occasion. In a word, to do as you please, just as, if you could, you might paint a picture.”
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Constance Spry's Garden Notebook
This book offers a detailed exploration of gardening techniques, plant selection, and garden design, drawing from the extensive knowledge and experience of Constance Spry, a prominent figure in the field of horticulture. more
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