Gardening
Susan Belsinger Grow Your Own Herbs Timber Press, 1st August, £12.99, PB, 9781604699296 Learn how to grow-your- own on a small scale with useful information on growing, harvesting, storing and preserving your own herbs. A great book for gardeners and cooks alike.
Helen Bostock RHS How Can I Help Hedgehogs? Octopus, 3rd October, £14.99, HB, 9781784726218 This handy book is packed full of ideas for you to help wildlife thrive in your garden and, in turn, to help declining species such as the all-important bee.
aren’t just for the warmer months.
Charlie Hart No Fear Gardening Constable, 2nd March, £18.99, HB, 9781472132413 From the author of Skymeadow, this is a reassuring and easy-to- use handbook covering growing flowers and vegetables, as well as dealing with trees, hedges and landscaping. The author’s enthusiastic approach makes this great for first-time or nervous gardeners.
Penelope Hobhouse with Ambra Edwards The Story of Gardening Pavilion, 5th September, £35, HB, 9781911595748 A fully updated and revised edition of a gardening classic from one of our most acclaimed garden designers and plantswomen. A beautiful gift for garden enthusiasts.
Lucy Chamberlain RHS Step-by-Step Veg Patch DK, 6th February, £16.99, HB, 9780241412411 A new edition of the grow-your-own bestseller, with clear and well-laid- out information and instructions. Perfect for beginners and seasoned veg growers alike, and those of us trying to “go green”.
Little, Brown, 5th March, £7.99, PB, 9780751575569 Though not strictly a gardening title, this is an ode to the countryside and to a different way of family life. Mackintosh’s novels are Sunday Times bestsellers, and this has broad appeal.
Laetitia Maklouf The 5 Minute Gardener Pavilion, 5th March, £9.99, HB, 9781911358916 By garden writer, blogger and busy mother of three, this is ideal for the time- poor among us. Don’t be overwhelmed by your garden chores—just five minutes a day can make the difference.
Ula Maria Green Octopus, 2nd April, £20, HB, 9781784726010 The perfect book for making the most of your outdoor space, however small. This is ideal for creating a green haven with limited space, and will help you transform anything from a balcony to a small back yard.
on environmental issues and the imperative for us all to be more “green”, this is a timely new edition of a title that shows you how to be more self-sufficient and embrace the zero- waste way of life.
John Wright The Forager’s Calendar Profile Books, 5th March, £10.99, PB, 9781781256220 A perfect book for all of us who would love to go foraging, but don’t know the all-important differ- ence between a chan- terelle mushroom and a death cap. The author also appears in the River Cottage TV series.
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Bronte Aurell Little Book of Living Scandinavian Quarto, 11th February, £10.99, HB, 0781781319604 An elegant travel edition of the bestseller North—ideal for anyone with a love of all things Scandinavian.
Gill Knappett, foreword by HRH Prince Charles The Royal Gardens at Highgrove Pitkin, 5th September, £14.99, HB, 9781841658650 An illustrated book on the history and evolution of the gardens at Highgrove, and how they reflect the ethos and interests of our heir apparent.
Bridget Elworthy & Henrietta Courtauld The Land Gardeners Tames & Hudson, October, £39.95, HB, 9781760760380 A beautiful book— both gift and practical handbook—exploring the world of leading garden designer The Land Gardeners, and the remarkable cut flowers it produces.
Emma Hardy The Winter Garden Cico Books, 13th August, £12.99, PB, 9781782497875 From pots to borders, vegetable to decorative displays, this lovely book shows us that gardens
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Kentaro Kuroda & Ayako Eifuka Container Succulents Tuttle, 17th September, £11.99, PB, 9780804851053 Gardening doesn’t all have to be large-scale. This book shows you how to create something beau- tiful, even if you only have a window-sill to spare. Perfect for those with limited space who want to get green-fingered.
Anna Pavord The Tulip Bloomsbury, 14th November, £40, HB, 9781526602688 A revised and updated edition of the internation- ally bestselling classic. Part gardening reference, part history, this is a beautiful book to own and an ideal gift for the garden lover.
RHS Your Wellbeing Garden DK, 6th February, £16.99, HB, 9780241386729 With the increasing awareness of the benefits of gardening for mental and physical wellbeing this book not only explains the evidence behind why green spaces are so good for you, but also shows you how to use that knowledge to get the most benefit out of your own outdoor space.
Clare Mackintosh A Cotswold Family Life
Dick & James Strawbridge Practical Self-Sufficiency DK, 2nd January 2020, £25, HB, 9780241400845 With ever-increasing focus
Bronwyn Cosgrave, Gianluca Longo & Brook Mason Francis Sultana Designs and Interiors Vendome, September, £50, HB, 9780865653641 Sultana is consistently in the annual list of top 100 interior designers, and sits on the board of the V&A. This high-end, beautifully illustrated coffee-table book celebrates the full spectrum of his work.
this is a lovely book to give or own, and shows that Anthony Powell was right when he said: “Books do furnish a room.”
and functionality, and her designs are inspired by the natural world.
Medina Grillo Home Sweet Rented Home Octopus, 22nd August, £15, HB, 9781784726003 A perfect book for “gener- ation rent”. Interiors blog- ger Medina Grillo gives us tips, tricks and DIY projects for transforming rented spaces and inject- ing your own style into your home, whatever your budget.
Cath Kidston & Christopher Sykes There’s No Place Like Home Pavilion, 2nd April, £30, HB, 9781911641100 Cath Kidston is a byword for vintage-inspired design and is known for her nostalgic patterns and colours. In this book, she shares stories, decorating tips and inspirational ideas. A perfect gift for all us who crave a little vintage style in our lives.
Charlotte & Peter Fiell, with Zheng Qu Contemporary Chinese Furniture Design Laurence King, 28th October, £30, HB, 9781786274922 This explores how contem- porary Chinese designers are influenced by tradi- tional forms, materials and techniques in what has become known as “New Chinese Design”.
Nina Freudenberger Bibliostyle Hardie Grant, 3rd October, £25, HB, 9781743795910 I love books about books, in whatever form. With its beautiful photography,
Marie Kondo The Life-Changing Manga of Tidying Up Macmillan, 17th October, PB, 9781529028355 From the author who brought us the phenom- enon that is The Life- Changing Magic of Tidying Up comes this charming graphic novel—the story of a young woman who struggles with a cluttered apartment and a messy life. Read it and learn all over again the joy of a tidy life.
Lauren Liess Down to Earth Abrams, 8th October, £30, HB, 9781419738197 Lauren Liess is a decorator, designer and blogger, and the author of Habitat. Her watchwords are creativity
Erin Rhoads Waste Not Everyday Hardie Grant, 26th December, £10, Flexi, 9781743795552 In her follow-up to Waste Not, blogger Erin Rhoads gives us a year’s worth of tips for living a zero-waste lifestyle. At a time when everyone is becoming aware of the environmen- tal impact of waste, this is an invaluable tool to help us all do our bit.
Chrissie Rucker & The White Company For the Love of White Octopus, 5th September, £30, HB, 9781784725563 Published to mark the 25th anniversary of iconic brand The White Company, and illustrated by photographs from leading interiors photog- rapher Chris Everard, this book provides both advice and inspiration on how to transform your home using white and neutral tones.
Annie Sloan Creating the French Look Cico Books, 8th October, £12.99, PB, 9781782497936 A lovely book to inspire you; it evokes the French style and way of life that is so appealing. Annie Sloan is one of Britain’s most influential designers, and this book can give us all something to aspire to.
Christina Strutt Green Housekeeping Cico Books, 13th October, £14.99, PB, 9781782497837 Learn how making some small changes to the way you live and care for yourself (and your home) can make a big differece. Learn about cleaning with natural ingredients and about how becoming more eco-friendly can lead you to a calmer, greener life.
Yutaka Yazawa Little Book of Living Japanese Quarto, 11th February, £10.99, HB, 9780711249929
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