The medieval garden cover

The medieval garden

by Sylvia Landsberg

"The medieval garden offered pleasure, repose and refreshment to the senses as well as food and medicine. From detailed manuscript descriptions and illustrations Sylvia Landsberg builds up a picture of the various styles of garden and the plants used in medieval times, many of which are still available to the present-day gardener. She combines her historical knowledge with practical experience gained from creating medieval gardens at various sites in England, including Queen Eleanor's garden at Winchester and a physic garden for the fictional Brother Cadfael at Shrewsbury. Uniquely, the book offers practical advice on how to create typical medieval features in your own garden, such as a turf-covered brick bench, a rose- or vine-covered trellis or an authentic floral border."--Jacket.

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