‘These pages are my way of walking beside you, offering what I’ve learned and loved, in the hope that they keep you in good company as you grow your own way.’ The Productive Garden Companion is a practical, reassuring and visually rich modern gardening book that meets gardeners wherever they are – from windowsill pots to generous acreage. Landscape architect and lifelong gardener Natasha Morgan shows how thoughtful design, seasonal rhythms and purposeful planting can transform any space. Part narrative, part landscape design bible, it traces Natasha’s personal relationship with gardening and invites readers to see their own gardens as sources of productivity and creativity, as well as connection and healing. Grounded in Natasha’s two contrasting gardens, Oak & Monkey Puzzle and Little Cottage on a Hill, the book weaves in case studies from 24 gardeners, designers and experts across Australia and the world. There are QR-linked conversations and downloadable tools, as well as guidance on soil, planting, preserving and sustainable practices with recipes and evocative photography throughout. This book is far more than a how-to manual – it’s a trusted companion you can return to through the seasons, wherever you garden.
'As a genuine gardening companion, Natasha's book is filled with care and trust, alongside equal serves of curiosity and enchantment. A timeless reference for every gardener.' Costa Georgiadis 'This is the book I'll press into the hands of anyone who's ever stood in their garden and felt uncertain where to start. Natasha writes with the warmth of a friend and the wisdom of someone who has truly lived this arc.' Kirsten Bradley 'Gardens and works of beauty created by the human hand are more important than ever. Natasha has created a thoughtful and quintessentially human guide to working with nature to create your own haven of beauty, life and solace.' Paul West 'Natasha has an innate connection to nature and beauty, reflected in everything she creates. Her passion for gardening is evident on every beautifully crafted page.' Melissa King 'Guaranteed to inspire gardeners and inform designers to grow a better world.' Jerry Coleby-Williams 'Natasha's methods are applicable for anyone growing vegetables in small spaces. I really like her approach and the way she explains it.' Charles Dowding 'A book of great scope and warmth. Words that guide you through the melding of productive and beautiful garden design, to a place where both your heart and your belly are full.' Annie Smithers 'Natasha writes with honesty and grace about what it truly means to live in rhythm with the land and the abundance each season offers. The result is a generous and beautifully grounded guide to cultivating not just a garden, but a way of living we should all be striving for.' Christian Douglas 'More than just a companion, this book will be your best mate when starting your own productive garden.' Tim Pilgrim 'An honest and personal journey that will resonate with anyone wanting to create a thoughtful and meaningful garden of their own.' Jim Fogarty 'Natasha's garden is productive, beautiful and is achievable - any gardener will love her ideas.' Jane Edmanson OAM 'A brilliant balance of principles, practices, personality and productivity that can be applied to any garden regardless of its size.' Angus Stewart 'Natasha generously shares her knowledge, and I think this book will be a wonderful companion, not only an insight into her world, but also on how to create a garden yourself. She is truly inspiring.' Joanna Maclennan 'This is my favourite kind of garden writing - that which emerges from one person's love of land.' Michael McCoy 'A gentle but powerful reminder that living well starts with attention, care, and meeting our obligations to land and each other.' Tammi Jonas 'I recommend this to all, no matter if you are a first-time gardener or a serious professional or even a non-gardener.' Stephen Ryan 'A book for all moods and all seasons.' Chris Russell, Director & Chief Executive, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria 'Essential reading for anyone seeking to cultivate not just plants, but a more meaningful way of living.' Dr Sue Anne Ware, Head of School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University 'Natasha has imagined, designed, built, planted and nurtured a garden that is a place of not only physical beauty, but nutritional sustenance and emotional refuge.' Richard Cornish 'This book will inspire everyone to get into the garden if they aren't already.' Palisa Anderson
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