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The author offers practical guidance for designing and maintaining flower borders and woodland spaces centered on deliberate colour schemes and seasonal succession. She recommends dedicating borders to short periods of peak display, treating plantings as pictorial compositions rather than random collections, and arranging masses, lines, and proportions for continuous, harmonious vistas. Month-by-month chapters and topic sections cover early bulbs, spring and summer borders, wood and shrubbery edges, special colourings, climbers, container grouping, winter interest, and form in planting; plans and illustrations accompany advice on selection, grouping, and maintenance.

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Gertrude Jekyll

Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) was a prominent British horticulturist, garden designer, and author, known for her influential contributions to the field of gardening. She played a significant role in the Arts and Crafts movement, emphasizing the importance of natural beauty and craftsmanship in garden design. Jekyll's work often combined her artistic sensibilities with practical gardening advice, making her a beloved figure among both amateur and professional gardeners. Her notable works include "Colour in the Flower Garden," which explores the use of color in planting, and "Wood and Garden," where she shares her insights on garden design and plant selection. Jekyll's legacy continues to inspire garden enthusiasts around the world.

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