Wisley
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The author shows how the natural habitat can easily be introduced into the modern garden and, with minimum maintenance, become a feature of constant and varying interest through the year. Concentrating on plants native to Britain, his plans are adaptable even to the smallest garden, or to single beds, borders or hedges within a more formal garden. The cultivation of meadows, or other wet and watery sites, as wild flower gardens is shown to be both easy and rewarding.