Slowflowers – Wild gardens, untamed bouquets
Slowflowers – Wild gardens, untamed bouquets
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A great, inspiring book for anyone who wants to have a garden full of (cut) flowers.
Chantal, a trained landscape architect and co-founder of the Slow Flower movement, has written a wonderful book about growing your own flowers and the magic of wild, natural floral arrangements. She passionately describes the fascination of seasonal, regional, and organically grown flowers. She shares creative ideas for untamed bouquets and shows how to conjure up unique arrangements with little effort.
The book combines practical instructions with insights into the magic of wild gardens, encouraging a more conscious approach to nature. It is a homage to the diversity of the floral world.
Awarded the 2023 Book Prize of the German Horticultural Society. From the jury's statement:
"In their joint book, Slowflowers, they [Chantal Remmert and Grit Hartung] show in wonderful images the splendor that homegrown flowers can unfold, staging them like the still lifes of Dutch painters. [...] The gardening tips are also suitable for smaller gardens and even balconies, for those who want to live more colorfully. The result is a volume with practical suggestions and impressive photographs for all those who enjoy garden-fresh, seasonal bouquets, with naturally grown garden flowers, whose regional cultivation in the rhythm of nature protects the soil and even provides food and habitat for insects, birds, and the like, because 'flowers are the smile of the earth.'"
Size: 224 pages
Practical and charming for your cottage garden