Spring

Spring has arrived and brings a number of associated topics: gardening, flowers and new life. Check out this list for some inspiration on what to read this Spring.

Updated August 19, 2025
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Tree in the House
Hickson, Annabelle
Paper Book
A Tree in the House is part guide for the aspiring home florist, and part celebration of rural life in sync with nature.  Now in its second edition with a beautiful new cover, this book honours the joy and simple, natural beauty flowers bring to the...
Paper Flowers : 15 Stylish Projects to Make Your Own
Finne Frandsen, Sine
Paper Book
This charmingly illustrated book includes 15 flower projects of varying degrees of difficulty, ranging from a mini anemone and striped orchid to an impressive flamingo flower and a meadow buttercup. Master the art of making and adapting the flowers through the step-by-step instructions and create...
Garden people : the photographs of Valerie Finnis
Buchan, Ursula
Paper Book
Roald Dahl and his family in their garden at Great Missenden; Nancy Lancaster, society hostess and interior designer, sporting an elegant straw sombrero and snipping delicately at her roses;Vita Sackville-West at Sissinghurst these and many other dedicated gardeners are captured here by the...
How To Design A Garden: Create And Maintain Your Dream Garden
Wilkinson, Pollyanna.
Paper Book
The Instant Sunday Times Bestseller* "A beautiful and practical guide to both designing and maintaining a garden and written in her inimitable no-nonsense yet relatable style." The Home Page _________ Design the garden of your dreams...
Nettles And Petals: Grow Food. Eat Weeds. Save Seeds. The Sunday Times Bestseller
Walton, Jamie.
Paper Book
A compelling call to change the way we think about gardening and growing food, Nettles & Petals by ecological horticulturist and social media sensation Jamie Walton is the only guide you need to make your garden more sustainable. Full of inviting imagery and essential...

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