The Wild Garden
(Author) William RobinsonFirst published in 1870, The Wild Garden challenged the prevailing garden style of the day and advocated a naturalistic style, in which hardy plants, both native and exotic, are arranged in groupings that mimic wild landscapes. Thanks to Robinson’s passionate advocacy, the naturalistic style triumphed, and Robinson's urgent message continues to resonate today. For this newly designed edition, Rick Darke has written an introductory essay that not only underscores Robinson’s importance in the evolution of garden design and ecology, but also explains his relevance for today’s gardeners, designers, and landscape professionals. The book contains over 100 stunning photographs taken by Darke, including images of Gravetye and of modern “wild” gardens.
William Robinson
William Robinson was a renowned American poet and writer, best known for his masterpiece, "Leaves of Grass." His free verse style and celebration of nature and individualism revolutionized American literature, influencing generations of poets. Robinson's work embodies the spirit of democracy and paved the way for modern poetry.