A celebration of a great gardening institution and the people whose passion and obsession for gardening make it what it is.Accompanies a major 8 x 30 mins BBC2 series for autumn 07Foreword by Alan Titchmarsh Beautifully illustrated, a must for garden lovers everywhereUnique access to a much-loved institution with nearly 400,000 membersKew tv tie-in books have sold over 70,000 copiesNo nation feels quite as passionately about its gardens as the British and no institution embodies this passion more than The Royal Horticultural Society. Famous for the beauty of gardens like Wisley, Rosemoor, and Harlow Carr and the splendor of shows like Chelsea and Hampton Court, it is a quintessentially British institution.Yet the RHS is about so much more than this and now, in a fascinating book to accompany a major BBC2 series, garden-lovers everywhere are given unique access to this august institution. In Plant People we will meet and follow the people for whom gardening is everything be they RHS experts, amateur enthusiasts, the new in-take of horticultural trainees or competitors at the shows. In a journey that takes us through the gardening year, Carolyn Fry introduces the reader to an exotic and colorful world full of passionate people and wonderful plants. It is a world that is steeped in horticultural history and tradition and yet in the 21st century is entering a new and exciting period of change and development.Lavishly illustrated with beautiful photographs, this book paints a vivid portrait of the RHS--the home of gardening excellence and obsession.
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