How self-seeding plants can shape your garden
The new, easy way to garden
- The first book devoted to an entirely new gardening topic
- Unusual garden design with self-seeding plants
- Impressive pictures from the renowned photographer Jürgen Becker
Traditionally, garden design has involved buying the plants, growing them in pots and then planting them out. But that was yesterday – today, your garden will be an experience of nature, colourful, flower-filled, and yet still surprising and offering value for money. With self-seeding plants, you can make this a reality. All you need is a few plants to begin with, and seeds in particular. Then, it’s a matter of observing and experimenting, because from this point on each plant will seek its own place. You can intervene if things are getting too out of control, or if you want to perfect the design yourself. Otherwise, dynamics and chance play an important role. The 90 plants presented here are especially suitable, and are easy to establish in your garden.