Growing Bulbs in the Natural Garden

Innovative Techniques for Combining Bulbs and Perennials in Every Season
by Jacqueline van der Kloet

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"This gorgeous book expertly gives both experienced and novice gardeners the tools and inspiration they need to start or enhance their gardens." (Library Journal, starred review)
“I don’t know anyone else with as much experience and knowledge when it comes to designing with bulbs." (Piet Oudolf)


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Published By Timber Press

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 240

Publication Date 02/06/2024

ISBN 9781643264028

Dimensions 6.95 inches x 8.85 inches


“I don’t know anyone else with as much experience and knowledge when it comes to designing with bulbs. There is no one to beat her.”

— Piet Oudolf, author of Planting the Natural Garden

“Van der Kloet lends her expertise to gardeners everywhere…It’s a bulb-packed book.”

— Horticulture

“This beautiful new book teaches how to plant bulbs in your landscape alongside perennials and grasses in a naturalistic style. It’s a must-have for any bulb gardener for planting tips, design idea, and learning about specialty bulbs.”

— PureWow

“In her compact and beautifully illustrated book, van der Kloet passes on many good lessons.”

— Financial Times

Growing bulbs in the Natural Garden handily covers all the basics, conveyed in van der Kloet’s authoritative yet conversational first-person voice.”

— The American Gardener

“Packed with inspiration for the spring garden.”

— Living, etc.

“Holland-based garden designer van der Kloet focuses on bulbs in this outstanding book…This gorgeous book expertly gives both experienced and novice gardeners the tools and inspiration they need to start or enhance their gardens.”

— Library Journal

“The book is both beautiful and useful, offering advice for growing in containers, practical planting tips, suggested bulb-planting tools and even a list of bulbs that are pollinator favorites.”

— The Seattle Times